“The Detour” began as two parents recounting a disastrous road trip, but what happens when the road runs out? That’s what Season 3 of the hilarious TBS comedy is all about, as the Parker family finally stops running and settles down.
In the first trailer for Season 3, Nate (Jones), Robin (Natalie Zea), and their two kids (played by Ashley Gerasimovich and Liam Carroll) try to make a home for themselves in small-town Alaska. Spurred on by a mishap involving a snowmobile and a lake — more of a “final straw” kind of deal — the Parkers still can’t slow down while trying to settle down, and the 10 new episodes look just as wild as the first 20.
Read More:‘The Detour’ Review: Season 2 Switches Drivers, Keeps Pushing the Boundaries of Family Comedy
“The Detour” debuted on TBS in 2016 to solid reviews and has steadily proven itself to be one of the most surprising,...
In the first trailer for Season 3, Nate (Jones), Robin (Natalie Zea), and their two kids (played by Ashley Gerasimovich and Liam Carroll) try to make a home for themselves in small-town Alaska. Spurred on by a mishap involving a snowmobile and a lake — more of a “final straw” kind of deal — the Parkers still can’t slow down while trying to settle down, and the 10 new episodes look just as wild as the first 20.
Read More:‘The Detour’ Review: Season 2 Switches Drivers, Keeps Pushing the Boundaries of Family Comedy
“The Detour” debuted on TBS in 2016 to solid reviews and has steadily proven itself to be one of the most surprising,...
- 12/12/2017
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
The line-up for the 13th Annual New York Television Festival has been officially revealed for a choice week of screenings, educational panels, fan events, and red carpets premieres. This year, truTV will present a screening of “At Home With Amy Sedaris,” while Amy Sedaris herself makes an appearance to celebrate and discuss the launch of her new comedy series.
In addition, “The Deuce” executive producer and director Michelle MacLaren, executive producer Nina Kostoff-Noble, and VP of programming Kathleen McCaffrey will discuss the HBO’s series depiction of the rise of the porn industry in 1970s New York. Executive producer and talent Dana Gould, producer and talent John C. McGinley, and talent Janet Varney will also offer fans a behind-the-scenes look into thse second season of IFC’s comedy-horror series “Stan Against Evil.”
Other standout screenings include the Season 2 premiere of TBS’s “Search Party,” where festival-goers can catch a panel...
In addition, “The Deuce” executive producer and director Michelle MacLaren, executive producer Nina Kostoff-Noble, and VP of programming Kathleen McCaffrey will discuss the HBO’s series depiction of the rise of the porn industry in 1970s New York. Executive producer and talent Dana Gould, producer and talent John C. McGinley, and talent Janet Varney will also offer fans a behind-the-scenes look into thse second season of IFC’s comedy-horror series “Stan Against Evil.”
Other standout screenings include the Season 2 premiere of TBS’s “Search Party,” where festival-goers can catch a panel...
- 9/22/2017
- by Raelyn Giansanti
- Indiewire
Get ready to see how the guys behind Florida Georgia Line really roll.
The multi-platinum duo — Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard — are opening their very own four-level restaurant and entertainment venue called Fgl House in Nashville next month, which they say will feel like opening the doors to their home.
“It was something Bk and I always thought would be neat, whether it was a bar or a restaurant — we’ve talked about opening a coffee shop before,” Hubbard tells People exclusively. “We have a knack for food and beverage; taking care of our friends and our people.”
Each level of the 22,000 sq.
The multi-platinum duo — Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard — are opening their very own four-level restaurant and entertainment venue called Fgl House in Nashville next month, which they say will feel like opening the doors to their home.
“It was something Bk and I always thought would be neat, whether it was a bar or a restaurant — we’ve talked about opening a coffee shop before,” Hubbard tells People exclusively. “We have a knack for food and beverage; taking care of our friends and our people.”
Each level of the 22,000 sq.
- 5/10/2017
- by Jessica Fecteau
- PEOPLE.com
Rupert Sanders has called his affair with Kristen Stewart a "momentary lapse".
The married 'Snow White and the Huntsman' director had an affair with the 26-year-old actress - who was dating Robert Pattinson at the time - on the set of the 2012 movie but he has now branded their dalliance as a "mistake".
He told the Metro newspaper: "You never know what's coming in life. Around every corner, there's something unexpected, and that's life. You just have to brush yourself off and continue moving forward the best you can. Everyone makes mistakes.
"I am bound to make more mistakes, and I wouldn't expect my life to be exciting if I didn't. If you took people off the table for a momentary lapse, there would be no one making art."
Meanwhile, Kristen previously said the "scandal" turned women against her and they became very judgemental.
Referring to it last year,...
The married 'Snow White and the Huntsman' director had an affair with the 26-year-old actress - who was dating Robert Pattinson at the time - on the set of the 2012 movie but he has now branded their dalliance as a "mistake".
He told the Metro newspaper: "You never know what's coming in life. Around every corner, there's something unexpected, and that's life. You just have to brush yourself off and continue moving forward the best you can. Everyone makes mistakes.
"I am bound to make more mistakes, and I wouldn't expect my life to be exciting if I didn't. If you took people off the table for a momentary lapse, there would be no one making art."
Meanwhile, Kristen previously said the "scandal" turned women against her and they became very judgemental.
Referring to it last year,...
- 4/3/2017
- GossipCenter
All good things come to an end, and once they do, they’re usually better off left that way. So now we have “Jason Bourne,” a sequel to a franchise that didn’t need continuation. The first three chapters in the “Bourne” franchise were a rarity among modern American action movies: smart, fast and fun, they rarely wasted a frame — and best of all, they ended in peak form, with the relentless “The Bourne Ultimatum” in 2007. But the studio had other ideas, pressing ahead with another tale of a brainwashed government henchman rebelling against his overlords in “The Bourne Legacy” after Matt Damon and director Paul Greengrass had their fill. Now Damon and Greengrass have been coaxed back to resuscitate the series’ appeal, but even they can’t seem to muster more than a shrug.
“Ultimatum” ended about as cleanly as this saga could: Bourne, a CIA assassin who goes rogue,...
“Ultimatum” ended about as cleanly as this saga could: Bourne, a CIA assassin who goes rogue,...
- 7/26/2016
- by Eric Kohn
- Indiewire
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