Vol. 27
No. 19
Pick Hits
Binge This
Valley Girl
Julie (Jessica Rothe) is the ultimate '80s
Valley Girl. A creative free spirit; Julie's time is
spent with her best friends shopping at the Galleria
mall and making plans for senior prom. That is, until
she falls hard for Randy (Joshua Whitehouse),
a Sunset Strip punk rocker, who challenges everything
the Valley and Julie stand for. Despite push-back from
friends and family, Julie must break out of the safety
of her world to follow her heart and discover what it
really means to be a Valley Girl. Set to a rock 'n roll
'80s soundtrack produced by legendary Harvey
Mason, Jr. with dance numbers by
choreographer Mandy Moore, Valley Girl is
a musical adaptation of the classic 1983 hit film that
changed American teenage life forever.
On DVD
Birds Of Prey
It's open season on Harley Quinn when her explosive breakup with the Joker puts
a big fat target on her back. Unprotected and on the run, Quinn faces the wrath
of narcissistic crime boss Black Mask, his right-hand man, Victor Zsasz, and
every other thug in the city. But things soon even out for Harley when she
becomes unexpected allies with three deadly women, Huntress, Black Canary and
Renee Montoya.
The Buzz...
The Mayor of Flavortown is giving back to restaurant workers around the country.
Guy Fieri has helped raise more than $20 million by partnering
with the National Restaurant Association Educational
Foundation, he announced in an interview with TMZ. He and the
organization have been sending restaurant workers $500 grants through the newly
created Restaurant Employee Relief Fund.
Britney Spears has unveiled new, alternative artwork for her 2016
album Glory, following a fan campaign which saw the record top the U.S.
iTunes Pop Chart. After Mariah Carey fans managed to land her 2008
album E=MC2 at the top of the iTunes Chart with the #JusticeForEMC2
campaign, Britney fans wanted a piece of the action, and took to social media in
a bid to secure justice for Glory.
Benji Madden is honouring Cameron Diaz’s first Mother’s Day
with a cute post. “Best Wishes for All the Mother’s, we’re all lucky to have
you,” Madden started his post before celebrating Diaz who welcomed her first
child, Raddix, 4 months ago with Madden.
Bad Bunny is the gift that keeps on giving. If there's anyone we
can count on to release hit after hit, it's Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio.
On May 10, the 26-year-old star surprise released a new album titled Las Que
No Iban a Salir, which roughly translates to The Ones That Weren't Going to
Go Out. Just two months after the release of his sophomore studio album
Yhlqmdlg, Bad Bunny has chosen to bless his fans with more new music.
Jay Cutler and Kristin Cavallari are keeping things
cordial on social media, despite their contentious divorce. The couple, who had
been together for 10 years, announced they were going their separate ways in
late April. However, on Mother's Day, the two appeared to be on good terms. Case
in point: the retired NFL star gave a sweet shout-out to the Uncommon
James founder on Instagram. "Happy Mother's day to all the moms," he
captioned his post, alongside a photo of his children soaking up the beachy sand
with Kristin.
M. Night Shyamalan has rounded out the cast for his next movie. Eliza
Scanlen, Thomasin McKenzie, Aaron Pierre,
Alex Wolff and Vicky Krieps are in negotiations to star
in the top-secret project.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. the Reverend is a choose your own
adventure special, since this on off return of Kimmy Schmidt (Ellie
Kemper) lets you decide whether she’ll have the wedding of her dreams, foil
the Reverend Richard Wayne Gary Wayne’s (Jon Hamm) evil plans or
somehow start a war against the robots. Choose wisely. |