Still in this together! Eight years after the original High School Musical aired on the Disney Channel, many of the cast and crew of the hit movie got together for a special reunion. Director Kenny Ortega, choreographer Chucky Klapow, and stars Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Monique Coleman, and Corbin Bleu all gathered for a dinner in Los Angeles on Friday, Aug. 29. The reunion was in honor of superfan Camilla Simon, who won a special Prizeo contest and was given the opportunity to spend the evening with the [...]...
- 8/31/2014
- Us Weekly
Cast members from High School Musical are still all in this together! In a sight that will make any teenager smile, several stars of the popular Disney Channel original movie reunited for a group dinner Friday night in Los Angeles. Ashley Tisdale, Vanessa Hudgens, Monique Coleman, Corbin Bleu, director Kenny Ortega and choreographer Chucky Klapow enjoyed a night under the stars to presumably catch up on everything they've missed since high school. A superfan named Camilla was also able to attend the dinner after winning a contest through Prizeo. "Had so much fun seeing everyone and hanging with the Prizeo winner!" Tisdale Instagrammed with the guests of honor. "You...
- 8/31/2014
- E! Online
As the ABC Family drama series Switched At Birth returns for its second season, life gets even more complicated for Bay, Daphne, Emmett, Toby and their respective families. In a recent press conference call, co-star Lucas Grabeel shared what he is enjoying about the show now that it is picking up steam and has won over the hearts of millions of fans, plus a few teasers about what lies ahead in the second season.
How does the verdict affect the relationships between the two families now that Angelo was awarded such a significant amount of money?
Lucas: Well, he definitely doesn’t shy away from spending it right off the bat, and to thank the family for all of the hospitality that they have shown him he buys everyone in the family a pretty lavish gift. And some people respond to it very positively. My character, for instance, gets three...
How does the verdict affect the relationships between the two families now that Angelo was awarded such a significant amount of money?
Lucas: Well, he definitely doesn’t shy away from spending it right off the bat, and to thank the family for all of the hospitality that they have shown him he buys everyone in the family a pretty lavish gift. And some people respond to it very positively. My character, for instance, gets three...
- 1/4/2013
- by Tiffany Vogt
- The TV Addict
We take a look at this week's TV news, channel by channel!
Ten
Ten has announced a new TV line-up for Sundays, starting 22 January, which it has creatively titled "Super Sunday":
6pm: The Project
6.30pm: Young Talent Time, hosted and judged by Rob Mills, Tina Arena and choreographer Chucky Klapow
7.30pm: new episodes of Modern Family
8pm: New Girl, starring the "adorkable" More >>...
Ten
Ten has announced a new TV line-up for Sundays, starting 22 January, which it has creatively titled "Super Sunday":
6pm: The Project
6.30pm: Young Talent Time, hosted and judged by Rob Mills, Tina Arena and choreographer Chucky Klapow
7.30pm: new episodes of Modern Family
8pm: New Girl, starring the "adorkable" More >>...
- 1/12/2012
- by Corinne Reichert
- TV.com
Due to some technical difficulties, Mary Murphy’s blog entry for last week’s Top 14 episodes of So You Think You Can Dance was unfortunately delayed. Better late than never, here are her full insights and observations about what went down on Wednesday night’s performance episode and Thursday night’s results.
Last Wednesday’s episode was an exciting night with new choreographers and new judges!
Yes, some new choreographers came in with a big splash, while others, not so much. I’m happy to report I loved the work that Justin Giles did with the seven guys — it was...
Last Wednesday’s episode was an exciting night with new choreographers and new judges!
Yes, some new choreographers came in with a big splash, while others, not so much. I’m happy to report I loved the work that Justin Giles did with the seven guys — it was...
- 7/11/2011
- by Mary Murphy
- EW.com - PopWatch
Adam Rose / Fox Contestants perform on the June 30 broadcast of “So You Think You Can Dance?”
It’s down to seven couples now.
The judges give a lot more substantive feedback tonight, which is much more interesting than generalized shrieks and love, maybe because with fewer dancers there’s more time to talk to them? The music is much more varied, too, with numbers from David Bowie, Tito Puente, Eartha Kitt and Bronski Beat. There’s also a new choreographer,...
It’s down to seven couples now.
The judges give a lot more substantive feedback tonight, which is much more interesting than generalized shrieks and love, maybe because with fewer dancers there’s more time to talk to them? The music is much more varied, too, with numbers from David Bowie, Tito Puente, Eartha Kitt and Bronski Beat. There’s also a new choreographer,...
- 7/7/2011
- by Gwen Orel
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
Chicago – Even a rhythmless zombie will be able to siphon Michael Jackson’s prowess now. And this time, this is it.
If you thought the king of pop wouldn’t deliver on his latest bout of 50 sold-out worldwide concerts, think again. “Michael Jackson’s This is It” takes you on a raw ride behind the scenes, pulls at all the right heartstrings and unleashes what the late master performer would have done had he not passed much too young.
Rating: 4.0/5.0
The 112 minutes of this Michael Jackson legacy – comprised of footage leading up to his very last weeks on Earth – fly by as you try to prevent the closing credits from scrolling too soon. No matter your musical taste, there likely isn’t a tune in this concert film that you won’t recognize (perhaps except for one about Mj’s green love for our “sick” planet).
The documentary and its...
If you thought the king of pop wouldn’t deliver on his latest bout of 50 sold-out worldwide concerts, think again. “Michael Jackson’s This is It” takes you on a raw ride behind the scenes, pulls at all the right heartstrings and unleashes what the late master performer would have done had he not passed much too young.
Rating: 4.0/5.0
The 112 minutes of this Michael Jackson legacy – comprised of footage leading up to his very last weeks on Earth – fly by as you try to prevent the closing credits from scrolling too soon. No matter your musical taste, there likely isn’t a tune in this concert film that you won’t recognize (perhaps except for one about Mj’s green love for our “sick” planet).
The documentary and its...
- 10/28/2009
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Chicago – Even a rhythmless zombie will be able to siphon Michael Jackson’s prowess now. And this time, this is it.
If you thought the king of pop wouldn’t deliver on his latest bout of 50 sold-out worldwide concerts, think again. “Michael Jackson’s This is It” literally takes you behind the scenes, pulls at all the right memorable heartstrings and unleashes what the late master performer would have had he not passed much too young.
Rating: 4.0/5.0
The 112 minutes of this new and last Michael Jackson legacy – comprised of footage leading up to his very last weeks on Earth – fly by as you try to prevent the closing credits from scrolling too soon. No matter your musical taste, there likely isn’t a tune in this concert film that you won’t recognize – except for one about Mj’s green love for our “sick” planet.
The documentary and its CD...
If you thought the king of pop wouldn’t deliver on his latest bout of 50 sold-out worldwide concerts, think again. “Michael Jackson’s This is It” literally takes you behind the scenes, pulls at all the right memorable heartstrings and unleashes what the late master performer would have had he not passed much too young.
Rating: 4.0/5.0
The 112 minutes of this new and last Michael Jackson legacy – comprised of footage leading up to his very last weeks on Earth – fly by as you try to prevent the closing credits from scrolling too soon. No matter your musical taste, there likely isn’t a tune in this concert film that you won’t recognize – except for one about Mj’s green love for our “sick” planet.
The documentary and its CD...
- 10/28/2009
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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