Host Nick Cannon welcomed Group B to “The Masked Singer” stage on Wednesday night, where Armadillo, Hydra, Lemur, Miss Teddy and Ringmaster sang their hearts out for a spot in the Round 2 semi-final. Who was forced to take it off in tonight’s unmasking? And did The Good, The Bad or The Cuddly lose another member of their clan?
See Good, Bad and Cuddly costumes revealed for ‘The Masked Singer’ Season 7
Below, read our minute-by-minute “The Masked Singer” recap of Season 7, Episode 4, titled “Masking For It – The Good, The Bad & The Cuddly – Round 2,” to find out what happened Wednesday, March 30 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite costumed characters on Fox’s reality TV show and who you think has what it takes to win the entire competition. Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong and Nicole Scherzinger star as the panelists.
See Good, Bad and Cuddly costumes revealed for ‘The Masked Singer’ Season 7
Below, read our minute-by-minute “The Masked Singer” recap of Season 7, Episode 4, titled “Masking For It – The Good, The Bad & The Cuddly – Round 2,” to find out what happened Wednesday, March 30 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite costumed characters on Fox’s reality TV show and who you think has what it takes to win the entire competition. Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong and Nicole Scherzinger star as the panelists.
- 3/30/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
ShortsTV is presenting The Game Changers: Oscar Winning Shorts That Shaped Hollywood, a virtual theatrical event spotlighting four Oscar-winning short films selected for their roles in “changing storytelling expectations in Hollywood.”
The pics selected are Bear Story (Best Animation 2016), God of Love (Best Live Action 2011), Curfew (Best Live Action 2013) and Six Shooter (Best Live Action 2006). The screenings will be preceded by introductions from ShortsTV founder and CEO Carter Pilcher, who will talk about the films’ impact.
“These four short films breathed new life into storytelling,” Pilcher said. “Bear Story was the first ever Chilean film to win an Academy Award, God of Love reignited a love for black-and-white films, Curfew combined a wide variety of storytelling techniques to tackle difficult topics in an ultimately heartwarming tale, and Six Shooter introduced film audiences to Martin McDonagh’s brand of macabre humor. Each one represents the power of a single short film.
The pics selected are Bear Story (Best Animation 2016), God of Love (Best Live Action 2011), Curfew (Best Live Action 2013) and Six Shooter (Best Live Action 2006). The screenings will be preceded by introductions from ShortsTV founder and CEO Carter Pilcher, who will talk about the films’ impact.
“These four short films breathed new life into storytelling,” Pilcher said. “Bear Story was the first ever Chilean film to win an Academy Award, God of Love reignited a love for black-and-white films, Curfew combined a wide variety of storytelling techniques to tackle difficult topics in an ultimately heartwarming tale, and Six Shooter introduced film audiences to Martin McDonagh’s brand of macabre humor. Each one represents the power of a single short film.
- 7/16/2021
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Charlie Puth is lending his voice — and songwriting talents — to a new campaign for LG Electronics, themed around the company’s signature “Life’s Good” slogan.
As part of the new partnership, Puth wrote and produced a “Life’s Good” theme song for LG, and is helping to highlight aspiring musical artists, who were invited to put their own spin on the tune as well. LG says it received hundreds of submissions for the “Life’s Good Music Project,” with performers submitting an original vocal or accompaniment based on Puth’s song.
As part of the new partnership, Puth wrote and produced a “Life’s Good” theme song for LG, and is helping to highlight aspiring musical artists, who were invited to put their own spin on the tune as well. LG says it received hundreds of submissions for the “Life’s Good Music Project,” with performers submitting an original vocal or accompaniment based on Puth’s song.
- 7/9/2021
- by Tim Chan
- Rollingstone.com
Mustafa is a secondary character in the short series of cover art he’s debuted since emerging as a solo artist a year ago — if he’s a character at all. His first single, “Stay Alive,” is visualized with a photo of the Toronto singer and poet surrounded by a troop of young men, one holding a toddler, two posing on a sturdy awning above everyone else. In the art for the follow-up “Air Forces,” a man, masked and capped, is in motion, throwing an upside-down peace sign in the...
- 4/14/2021
- by Mankaprr Conteh
- Rollingstone.com
Months after the industry reeled from the revelation that Mark Wahlberg received millions more than co-star Michelle Williams for reshoots on “All the Money in the World,” another high-profile pay inequality came to light involving Netflix’s “The Crown.” Though Claire Foy was the lead, she was paid significantly less than Matt Smith — a bigger name when “The Crown” started, thanks to “Doctor Who.” The network apologized, and producer Suzanne Mackie vowed that “going forward, nobody gets paid more than the Queen.”
Foy’s been quiet on this news; she’s enmeshed in production of “The Girl in the Spider’s Web” as the latest iteration of cyberpunk Lisbeth Salander, and stars in Steven Soderbergh’s newly released thriller, “Unsane.” However, her “Unsane” co-star Joshua Leonard has been making the rounds, and offered some thoughts about the scandal that surrounded Foy’s breakout role.
“I’m sure that the people...
Foy’s been quiet on this news; she’s enmeshed in production of “The Girl in the Spider’s Web” as the latest iteration of cyberpunk Lisbeth Salander, and stars in Steven Soderbergh’s newly released thriller, “Unsane.” However, her “Unsane” co-star Joshua Leonard has been making the rounds, and offered some thoughts about the scandal that surrounded Foy’s breakout role.
“I’m sure that the people...
- 3/23/2018
- by Eric Kohn
- Indiewire
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