Before Adam Brody played Barry Williams in Growing Up Brady, he played Greg Brady on The Amanda Show. He looks the same now as he did when he was 20 in that 1999 episode.
Matt Rife recently bought the guardianship of Ed and Lorraine Warren’s home and museum. Therefore, he is going to need money. How is he going to do that?
The comedian got a job playing a lawyer for e.l.f Cosmetics. “The whole campaign cracked me up—Heidi [N Closet] and I had the best time creating it—and it resonates,” said Rife. “I grew up seeing those over-the-top law firm ads, so getting to parody one while backing a brand that actually delivers? That’s a case I’ll always take.”
And I wonder what his verdict is on using their makeup, especially since it is so affordable, with 75% of their products costing less than $10, which is the price of a drink at one of his comedy shows.
John Cena is finally back as Peacemaker, and he is not your average DC Universe Superhero. He is fucking awesome. So much so, he can’t stop saying fuck in the trailer for the upcoming season.
In season two, Peacemaker discovers an alternate world where life is everything he wishes it could be. But this discovery also forces him to face his traumatic past and take the future into his own hands.
Can the future survive him? Find out when season 2 debuts on August 21st on HBO Max.
Up until now, we have known that Nobody Wants This’ second season will premiere on October 23rd. However, we did not know what to expect from it except that Leighton Meester, Miles Fowler, Alex Karpovsky, and Arian Moayed are going to guest star.
Today, Netflix shared the synopsis: First comes love, then comes life. The last time we saw agnostic podcast host Joanne (Kristen Bell) and unconventional (hot) rabbi Noah (Adam Brody), their unmatched chemistry surprised everyone in their lives, including her sister Morgan (Justine Lupe), his brother Sasha (Timothy Simons) and sister-in-law Esther (Jackie Tohn), and even themselves. Their spark proved stronger than all of the obstacles trying to keep them apart. Now, they’re back and fully committed to merging their lives – and loved ones — together. But their differences still exist and can’t be ignored. The challenge now is not just falling in love against all odds, but staying together in spite of them.
I can’t wait to see what is next for the Rabbi and his shiksa (Kristen Bell).