Sam Neill Speaks Candidly On His Cancer Journey: I’m “Not Remotely Afraid” Of Death
“I know I’ve got it, but I’m not really interested in it,” he said regarding his cancer diagnosis.
“I know I’ve got it, but I’m not really interested in it,” he said regarding his cancer diagnosis.
Lee was even more shocked to find out he was in perfect health.
Parker took part in over 200 episodes throughout the five-season-long series.
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Run the Burbs is starting its second season on The CW next week, but Canadian viewers are already looking ahead to season three. Production on new episodes of the comedy series has begun, but it isn’t known if CW will pick up the new season of the CBC comedy. The season will arrive in 2024,…
Curses! is coming to Apple TV+ soon. The streaming service announced the premiere date for the new animated spooky adventure series with the release of a trailer. Episodes will arrive just in time for Halloween. The series follows the family of Alex Vanderhouven as they try to break the family curse that turned him into…
Coleen Rooney: The Real Wagatha Story is coming soon to Hulu. The documentary will show viewers the details of the tabloid story that hit big in the UK last year, as told by Coleen Rooney. She is the wife of soccer player Wayne Rooney. The three-part series arrives on the streaming service tomorrow. revealed more…
Colin from Accounts is coming soon to Paramount+. The streaming service revealed that the Australian comedy series will premiere in November with the release of a trailer. Harriet Dyer, Patrick Brammall), Emma Harvie, Helen Thomson, Genevieve Hegney, Michael Logo, and Tai Hara star in the series which follows a pair brought together by a “nipple…
The beating heart of Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin’s fiction feature debut, Nyad, lies in a Mary Oliver quote: “Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” As well-worn and almost pat as Oliver’s poetry risks being in its simplicity and ubiquity, the query nags at…
As if whatever’s going on in the United States education system isn’t bad enough, a group of Florida fourth graders are now having their mental health actively monitored after being accidentally shown the Winnie the Pooh B-movie slasher in class. Gone are the days when a substitute might roll in a television set and… Read…