Singer-songwriter who became frontman of the pop-rock band OneRepublic alongside guitarists Zach Filkins and Drew Brown, bassist Brent Kutzle, and drummer Eddie Fisher. They are known for singles such as "Apologize" and "All the Right Moves." In 2019, he became one of the producers on the competition series Songland.
Before Fame He worked at the Pottery Barn and was an intern at DreamWorks. He and OneRepublic formed in 2002.
Trivia He helped write and produce the song "
The new 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' trailer reveals the villains in the film. With the return of the Lizard, fans are wondering: Did he die in 'TASM'?
Source: SonyAt last, the official Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer is here, and yes, we are all freaking out. Why, you may ask? Well, a few of the web-slinger's most notorious villains are showing up in the highly anticipated holiday blockbuster.
If that's not enough for you to understand our excitement, maybe this is: It looks like most of the No Way Home villains are from the previous Spider-Man film franchises, thus revealing the multiverse — how cool is that?
Social media star better known as curlyheadtre who gained a web following through his short lip sync videos, typically featuring rap songs. He has over 230,000 fans on TikTok.
Before Fame He got started on social media soon after becoming a teenager, utilizing both Vine and Instagram.
Trivia He has created multiple Instagram accounts, using names such as enjoy babytre, and xbabyytr. He earned over 1 million fans on his original TikTok account, back when the app was called musical.
In 2011, Jennifer Coolidge’s agent came to her with an offer: A theater in London was putting on a production of the musical “Legally Blonde,” based on the 2001 film in which Coolidge played the lovably dizzy manicurist Paulette. (The seductive “bend-and-snap” move Paulette practices on film? In the show, it’s a whole number.) And the theater wanted her to audition.
“I said to my agent, what do you mean, audition?
One in seven Brits still use torrents and free streaming services to watch films despite the authorities best efforts to crack down on such practicesIt has never been easier to find the movie you want to watch online. Nevertheless, the results of new YouGov Profiles data reveal that paying to own or rent a film online without a subscription (12%) is still about as commonplace as using free (usually illegal) streaming/downloading/torrenting sites (14%).