Disney legend and park designer Rolly Crump passed away Sunday at the age of 93
Author: Carling McGuire
The Oscars on Sunday night was largely enjoyable, but left some perplexed at the omission of specific actors from the “In Memoriam” segment.
[Editor’s note: this piece contains spoilers for the most recent episode of HBO’s mega hit drama series, “The Last of Us.” If you haven’t watched s1e8 “When We Are in Need” yet, you may want to do that before reading past this point.] Episode 8 of HBO’s “The Last of Us” is on everyone’s radar. Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey) come across the religious cannibal cult led by devout zealot, David (Scott Shepherd). The series — and by extension, the game — sees Ellie acting on her own, desperate to protect Joel while he recovers. What unfolds pushes…
The Animation Guild is attempting to unionize Disney Animation Studios’ production workers.
CBS and Revelations Entertainment will be releasing an 8-part docuseries on Muhammad Ali for Peacock.
The iconic home that served as the backdrop for Grove High School in “The Princess Diaries” is on sale for 8.9 million dollars.
Dunkin’ Donuts is teaming up with Grubhub for Daylight Savings, offering customers free coffee with $15 purchases Mar. 12 – 18th
NBC has given a series order for “Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge,” a car making competition to design the best REAL LIFE Hot Wheels car.
Disneyland is scrubbing “Song of the South” by replacing “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah” with a song from “Peter Pan” in their current parade.
Troy Baker recounts his joy at being cast as James in HBO’s “The Last of Us” season 1, episode 8, “When We Are in Need.”