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Boston Globe
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Boston Globe
Six movies and TV shows to stream this weekend
From left: Ke Huy Quan and Ariana DeBose in "Love Hurts." Allen Fraser/Universal Pictures 'Love Hurts' Oscar winner Ke Huy Quan shows off his martial arts chops in 'Love Hurts,' available to stream on Peacock beginning Friday. The comedy stars Quan as Marvin, a charming real estate agent whose surprising past as a hit man returns to throw his suburban world upside down. Globe film critic Odie Henderson wrote in his Available on Peacock 'Nonnas' When you're here, you're family. No, this isn't an Olive Garden ad, but the premise of Netflix's new comedy 'Nonnas,' debuting Friday. The movie stars Vince Vaughn as Joe, a New York MTA worker grieving the loss of his mother. Joe finds comfort by opening a restaurant featuring Italian grandmothers as the chefs, played by Lorraine Bracco, Brenda Vaccaro, Talia Shire, and Susan Sarandon. 'Nonnas' also stars Linda Cardellini as Vaughn's love interest. Available on Netflix Advertisement TV shows now available to stream A scene from "RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars" season 9. Season 10 debuts on Paramount+ Friday. World of Wonder Productions, Inc./Paramount+ 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' A new season of 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' debuts on Paramount+ Friday with a two-episode premiere. Queens from past seasons of 'All Stars' and the flagship 'Drag Race' show will serve looks and bring the drama as they compete for the season 10 crown. Get a look behind the scenes with the 'Untucked' aftershow, also returning Friday. Available on Paramount+ Advertisement 'Conan O'Brien Must Go' Brookline native Available on Max Binge-worthy weekend TV pick From left: Amy Forsyth, Ashlie Atkinson, and Harry Richardson stroll across the lawn of the Ledges in Newport in the HBO drama "The Gilded Age." Allison Cohen Rosa/HBO 'The Gilded Age' Rejoice, Available on Max Movie night pick Winona Ryder and Michael Keaton in 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.' Warner Bros. Pictures/Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' You don't need to say 'Beetlejuice' three times in order to watch the horror comedy's 2024 sequel this weekend. Hitting Netflix this week (it's also streaming on Max), 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' reunites director Tim Burton with stars Winona Ryder, Available on Max and Netflix Matt Juul is the assistant digital editor for the Living Arts team at the Boston Globe, with over a decade of experience covering arts and entertainment. Advertisement Matt Juul can be reached at
Yahoo
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Chappell Roan, Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo & More Set to Guest Judge ‘RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 10'
Will the new cast of queens on RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars season 10 find themselves becoming more and more 'Popular' on the new season? Will they need some 'Good Luck, Babe' in order to take home the top prize? Maybe the new slate of guest judges can help them figure it out. On Wednesday (May 1), Paramount+ shared the official trailer for All Stars 10, featuring the first glimpse at a brand new slate of guest judges set to join this season. The trailer shows stars including Chappell Roan, Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Ice Spice, Coleman Domingo and many more. More from Billboard 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Reveals Supersized Cast for Its Upcoming 10th Season The Weeknd Is Ready for His 'Seal Moment' After 'The Batman' Director Says 'Call Out My Name' Inspired Superhero Sequel Tina Knowles Selling Signed Copies of New Memoir 'Matriarch' Online: Here's How to Get Your Hands on One In the new trailer, Roan can be seen entering the work room, putting on the queens' drag and posing with the contestants for a selfie. 'Do any of you queers have something sexy I can slip into?' she asks as she enters in a wig cap and robe, before footage shows her on the judges panel in a plasticine blow-up doll look. Later, Erivo and Grande appear together in the work room declaring that 'the witches will see you now!' Once they're on the runway, the trailer shows the pair bantering with RuPaul. 'It's good to see us, isn't it?' Erivo says, before Grande chimes in, 'No need to respond. That was a rhetorical.' The news comes just after Drag Race announced the jam-packed cast of 18 queens for All Stars 10, the most to ever compete in a single season of Drag Race. With a massive cast, the new season introduces a new All Stars format. The 'Tournament of All Stars,' as the show calls it, will split the queens into three groups of six. Each group will compete with one another, with the top three queens of each group advancing to the semifinal round of the bracket-style competition, where they will compete until a group of finalists advances to the Lip Sync Smackdown for the Crown. Watch the full trailer for RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars season 10 above. Best of Billboard Kelly Clarkson, Michael Buble, Pentatonix & Train Will Bring Their Holiday Hits to iHeart Christmas Concert Fox Plans NFT Debut With $20 'Masked Singer' Collectibles 14 Things That Changed (or Didn't) at Farm Aid 2021


Perth Now
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo join star-studded RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars guest judge line-up
Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Chappell Roan and Sarah Michelle Gellar will be guest judges on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' season 10. The 'Wicked' stars , the 'Pink Pony Club' hitmaker and the 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' actress are among the famous faces taking seats on the panel in the upcoming series alongside regular judges Michelle Visage, Ross Matthews, Carson Kressley, Ts Madison, Jamal Sims and Law Roach. In addition, 'Sing Sing' actor Colman Domingo, 'Jolt' star Kate Beckinsale, 'Hairspray' director Adam Shankman, 'Lopez Vs Lopez' star Mayan Lopez, 'Blackpot' actress Devery Jacobs and Swiss event promoter Susanne Bartsch will also be casting their eyes over the 18 contestants. Grammy-nominated rapper Ice Spice is the premiere guest judge. A trailer for the series shows Chappell entering the Werk Room and asking the contestants: "Do any of you queers have something sexy I can slip into?" Cynthia and Ariana are seen together, and said in unison: "The witches will see you know." The contestants battling it out for coveted crown and septre, $200,000, as well as a spot in the Drag Race Hall of Fame includes Acid Betty, Aja, Alyssa Hunter, Bosco, Cynthia Lee Fontaine, Daya Betty, DeJa Skye, Denali, Ginger Minj, Irene the Alien, Jorgeous, Kerri Colby, Lydia B Kollins, Mistress Isabelle Brooks, Nicole Paige Brooks, Olivia Lux, Phoenix, and Tina Burner. For the first time, the series will introduce a brand-new format across twelve episodes: the Tournament of All-Stars. It will see the queens divided into three groups of six, each competing in their own bracket across three episodes. At the end of each bracket, the top three queens with the highest point totals will advance to the semi-finals where they'll go head-to-head with the top queens from the other groups in another round of fierce competition over two episodes. The tournament will then culminate in an epic Lip Sync Smackdown for the Crown grand finale episode. Additionally, new episodes of the behind-the-scenes spin-off show, 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars: Untucked', will be available to stream.


Boston Globe
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Boston Globe
Jiggly Caliente, ‘RuPaul's Drag Race' star and judge, dies at 44
Ms. Caliente rose to prominence as a contestant in the fourth season of 'RuPaul's Drag Race' in which she was eliminated in the seventh episode in 2012. She appeared in the sixth season of 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' in 2021 and was eliminated in the second episode. Advertisement 'Thank you so much for showing every chubby little brown girl in the world that there is always a girl to look up to,' she told RuPaul after her elimination in 2021. 'This doesn't break me. This doesn't end me. This is not the last of me.' Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up Fans knew Ms. Caliente for her humor, her vigorous dance skills and splits, and her interactions with fellow cast members. In one episode, she called out a competitor, Lashauwn Beyond, for not knowing how to apply her makeup nicely. Beyond replied, 'This is not 'RuPaul's Best Friend Race,'' a line that became a catchphrase in the show. Created by entertainer RuPaul Charles in 2009, the show follows a group of national and international drag performers who compete each season in weekly challenges and lip sync battles to take the top cash prize and crown. Advertisement Caliente (Bianca Castro-Arabejo, offstage) was born Nov. 29, 1980, in San Pedro, Philippines, and moved to the United States in 1991 with her mother and brother. When she began performing as a drag queen, she named herself after Jigglypuff, the pink spherical character from the popular 'Pokémon' franchise. In 2016, Ms. Caliente came out as a transgender woman. In an Instagram post on Trans Day of Visibility that year, she wrote, 'Our trans Brothers and sisters are very much a part of our struggle for equality.' Her popularity on 'RuPaul's Drag Race' led to her becoming a judge on the show's Philippines version beginning in 2022. In addition to those appearances, Ms. Caliente had a recurring role as a clothing shopkeeper, Veronica Ferocity, on the FX series 'Pose,' which followed a group of young and older gay, transgender, and drag performer friends in New York City in the 1980s. Information on survivors was not immediately available. This article originally appeared in


New York Times
27-04-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Times
Jiggly Caliente, ‘RuPaul Drag Race' Star and Judge, Dies at 44
Jiggly Caliente, the fiercely humorous 'RuPaul's Drag Race' star and a judge of its Philippines spinoff who also had a recurring role as a shopkeeper on the television series 'Pose,' died on Sunday. She was 44. Her death was confirmed on Instagram by her family. The post did not identify a cause of death or where she died. The death came days after her family said that Ms. Caliente had a recent health setback. The family had said that she was hospitalized because of a severe infection and had surgery in which she lost most of her right leg. Ms. Caliente rose to prominence as a contestant in the fourth season of 'RuPaul's Drag Race' in which she was eliminated in the seventh episode in 2012. She appeared in the sixth season of 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' in 2021 and was eliminated in the second episode. 'Thank you so much for showing every chubby little brown girl in the world that there is always a girl to look up to,' she told RuPaul after her elimination in 2021. 'This doesn't break me. This doesn't end me. This is the not the last of me.' Fans knew Ms. Caliente for her humor, vigorous dance skills and splits, and interactions with fellow cast members. In one episode, she called out a competitor, Lashauwn Beyond, for not knowing how to apply her makeup nicely. Ms. Beyond replied, 'This is not 'RuPaul's Best Friend Race,'' a line that became a catchphrase in the show. Created by the entertainer RuPaul Charles in 2009, the show follows a group of national and international drag performers who compete in weekly challenges and lip sync battles to take the top cash prize and crown for that season. Ms. Caliente was born on Nov. 29, 1980, in San Pedro, Philippines, and moved to the United States in 1991 with her mother and brother. When she began performing as a drag queen, she named herself after Jigglypuff, the pink spherical character from the popular 'Pokémon' franchise. In 2016, Ms. Caliente came out as a transgender woman. In an Instagram post on Trans Day of Visibility that year, she wrote, 'Our trans Brothers and sisters are very much a part of our struggle for equality.' Her popularity on 'RuPaul's Drag Race' led to her becoming a judge on the show's Philippines version beginning in 2022. In addition to those appearances, Ms. Caliente had a recurring role as a clothing shopkeeper, Veronica Ferocity, in the FX series 'Pose,' which followed a group of young and older gay, transgender and drag performer friends in New York City in the 1980s. Information about her survivors was not immediately available on Sunday.