Shawn Mendes's voice is no joke, folks. The 20-year-old singer showed off his vocal chops during when he sat down with the host and The Roots to sing his 2016 hit "Treat You Better" in the show's music room. The only catch? The band grabbed classroom instruments for this stripped-down rendition - we see that xylophone! While Mendes took the opportunity to display his natural talent, he couldn't help but give Fallon a chance to belt out some key lines too. Watch the above video to see their full performance. We promise you won't be "wasting time" with this one. Related:
October 09, 2018
Number One has beamed aboard in the latest image from Season 2 of . Portrayed by X-Men actor Rebecca Romijn, the first officer of the Enterprise is seen in the transporter room of a Federation starship addressing what appears to be Anson Mount’s Captain Christopher Pike in a photo released on Romijn’s Instagram account. RELATED: A post shared by (@rebeccaromijn) on Oct 8, 2018 at 8:20am PDT Originally played by Majel Barrett in the 1966 first pilot for the series, footage including the character from the unaired episode would later be used in the original series’ first season while Barrett would go on to play Nurse Christine Chapel in a recurring role throughout the series instead. Romijn was of Pike’s righthand officer by Mount during the Star Trek: Discovery panel at Comic-Con International in San Diego this past July. Judging by her classic gold command outfit, The Librarians star certainly looks like the no-nonsense Starfleet officer. RELATED: Returning for its second season on Thursday, January 17, on CBS All Access, Star Trek: Discovery stars Sonequa Martin-Green, Doug Jones, Anthony Rapp, Shazad Latif, Mary Wiseman, Wilson Cruz, Mary Chieffo, Anson Mount, Ethan Peck, and Rebecca Romijn. The post appeared first on .
October 08, 2018
We're counting ourselves among the millions of people who saw the recent unveiling of 's and immediately burst into tears. We can't help it - Hanks has always been able to tug at our heartstrings and bring smiles to our faces (have you seen his ?). Ever since Big and Sleepless in Seattle, we've been huge fans of the long-time star, and our adoration was even further cemented after he played the role of a lifetime: . With such a lengthy list of credits, we're always stumbling on new Hanks gems, and thankfully, Netflix has five awesome options that we can watch from the comfort of our couch.
October 08, 2018