A video of a horrifying car crash involving Henry Ruggs III has been publicized. A now-viral video shows what happened to Henry Ruggs III and his victim after the shocking crash occurred.
With the success of Netflix's smash hit "Squid Game," the demand of Asian content has seemingly brought out the competitive spirit from different content hubs in the region. With Chinese streaming service iQiyi boldly declaring themselves in The Hollywood Reporter as the premiere service for pan-Asian content and Taiwan enticing foreign co-productions with the island's lack of censorship and generous rebate incentives, it seems that every Asian country wants to distinguish themselves as Hollywood's next go-to location for inventive, high production TV and film.
We may be a micro-generation, but we exist: If you were born in the 90's, you're probably going to have at least one moment here where you ask, 'is THAT why I'm like this??' Yeah...yeah, it probably is.
In 'Sex, Love, and Goop,' a new documentary on Netflix, Paltrow goes into detail about, among other things, a form of sex therapy, called sexological bodywork, or "sex bod" for short, that is illegal in 49 states.
Madonna recently flaunted her younger-looking face, but not everyone is impressed with what she currently looks like after spending $500,000 on plastic surgery.
If you've been paying attention to recent trends, you may have noticed production companies placing an emphasis on shoehorning diversity into TV and film to better appeal to movie-going audiences, with the most frequent movie-goers tending to be LatinX, Black, and Asian audiences. When these attempts to diversify media are primarily driven by profits and not through a genuine desire to be inclusive, audiences and cast can usually see right through these disingenuous efforts.