Type your search here:

Please Wait..

Newest Videos

samedi 16 juillet 2016

Galaxy Freckles Is the Most Stellar Beauty Look We've Seen This Summer

NSFW: 25 Sexy and Shirtless Jax Teller Moments You'll Never Get Over

Among Charlie Hunnam's many hot moments as Jax Teller on Sons of Anarchy, the shirtless scenes really stand out. Seriously, though, who could forget the sexy shower scenes? Or all the times he stripped down in bed? Hunnam's beautiful abs were basically a character in their own right. To celebrate his steamiest moments on the show, keep reading for a look at Jax Teller's sexiest shirtless moments, then get the scoop on the Sons of Anarchy spinoff series.

Just 32 Really Hot Pictures of Jason Momoa From Movies and TV

Jason Momoa is about to become a household name as Aquaman, but he starred in a number of movies and TV shows before he signed on to be DC's new hero. For your convenience and pleasure, we have located the sexiest pictures of him in said roles and put them all below. Take a look, and if you want to take it a step further, we have his greatest shirtless photos, too.

14 Sexy Reasons to Add Quantico to Your Must-Watch List

Priyanka Chopra has officially invaded Hollywood. Her hit ABC series Quantico is coming back for a second season this Fall, which ensures we'll be seeing much more of this Bollywood beauty on our screens for months to come. If you haven't been paying attention yet, here's a selection of Alex Parrish's steamiest moments you've been missing from the show. Check them out below!

Most Probable Fan Theories That Can Happen Next Season on Game of Thrones

It's going to be a while before season seven of Game of Thrones gets here, which leaves a lot of time for fans to come up with theories about what will happen. The amazing thing about theories is that a lot of them have actually came to fruition on the show. Wondering which new ones are the most probable? Here are a few that might actually happen!

12 Storylines That Need to Be Wrapped Up Before Game of Thrones Ends

We only have two more seasons left of Game of Thrones, and they will be shorter than the previous ones. It's a hard enough task for the writers to wrap up all the storylines they're currently juggling, but doing it in approximately 13 episodes seems impossible. So, what exactly do we need conclusions to? Here are 11 endings we hope to see by the end of the show.

9 Suprising Songs Kesha Has Written For Other Artists

Kesha is an immensely talented singer, but she's also a writing queen. While you may know that she's written a number of her own songs, she's also written a handful that ended up being sung by other artists. It's actually a pretty common practice; Katy Perry has done the same, and even Justin Timberlake has done it! Browse these tracks to see which of your favorite songs were actually products of Kesha's beautiful brain.

The Most Bizarre American Horror Story Theories Out There

When a show gets as cult and pulpy as American Horror Story has, it's bound to spark some major fandom, and with fandom comes conspiracies and theories. You can always count on AHS to constantly shock us, and that just fuels our imaginations to connect dots that aren't necessarily connected yet (though those season-to-season connections continue to grow). It's in our TV-watching natures to create theories, and trust us, there are a ton of AHS theories out there. Here are just a few of the craziest and most unbelievable out there on the Internet (although, we kinda wish some were true - maybe in season six?).

10 Maybelline Products That Are as Awesome as They Are Affordable

If you shop in the beauty aisle at your local drugstore, you know that "affordable" doesn't have to be synonymous with "cheap." One exceptional brand that proves this is Maybelline. The iconic company was founded in 1915 by T. L. Williams, an entrepreneur who created a mascara formula for his sister, Mabel. Decades later, in 1971, Maybelline started producing Great Lash mascara - a legendary item that seemingly every woman in the United States has in her makeup bag. In fact, it's said that one tube is sold every 1.7 seconds.

But true drugstore beauty fans know that Maybelline is so, so much more than its mascaras. We've rounded up some of our favorite products from the brand . . . and not a single item costs more than $10. Even better, many members of this lineup easily outshine competitor products that cost five times as much. Read on and get ready to splurge on all 10 (without the fear of blowing your rent money).

vendredi 15 juillet 2016

This Mr. Robot Theory Will Make You Want to Rewatch the Season 2 Premiere

Mr. Robot's first season taught us all not to take anything at face value, so if you're assuming that what we see in the season two premiere is reality, you should seriously rethink that. As it appears, Elliot is back in Queens living with his mother in the wake of the hack on Evil Corp - or is he? Reddit user Extenso posed a theory that he's not at home at all: he's in prison.

Among the points that support this theory are the fact that Elliot's room is small and minimal, he's not using a computer, his "mother" acts suspiciously like a guard, and he has a very strict routine. As another user points out, Ray could be a prison guard, which is why he has a bloodhound (aka a drug-sniffing dog). Remember how Leon gets hyper-aggressive when the basketball goes under his seat on the bleachers? The prison theory would explain why a fight breaks out over something so small.

It makes a lot of sense, but there are other theories out there too; Elliot could also be in a mental institution. The big twist about Mr. Robot came toward the end of season one, but hopefully we'll get to the bottom of this sooner!

3 Things That Will Definitely Happen on Game of Thrones Season 7 - and 1 That Won't

Season six of Game of Thrones ended with an explosive finale. So it makes sense that so many fans feel like they are left wanting more. Well, for those that aren't opposed to spoilers, we decided to list every plot point we already know will happen next season. Based on how season six ends and interviews with the creators, we've come up with three things that we'll definitely see next year - plus one thing we won't. Take a look, and get all the details on season six so far.

7 TV Shows to Watch If You're Still Coping With the Loss of Downton Abbey

Downton Abbey scored six Emmy nominations this year, providing the perfect coda to its bittersweet, final sixth season. Now that it's over (as sad as that is), it's time to immerse yourself in a new TV show. Although we can't guarantee you'll love another character as much as Dame Maggie Smith's Violet Crawley, there are quite a few TV options out there if you've still got a hankering for all things royalty and high-society. Check them out below, and when you're done bingewatching, take a peek at the best movies featuring royal families.

American Horror Story: All the Definite Connections Between the 5 Seasons

While it's sad to leave the Hotel Cortez in the past, it's always thrilling to see what's on the horizon on American Horror Story. We've already begun theorizing about season six, and we've even picked out a possible hint from the finale. Going forward, though, we're also excited for even more returning characters and even more threads between seasons. Of course we have plenty of unconfirmed theories (including some fan theories that are truly out there), but we're focusing on only those threads that are concrete. To get us ready for the chapters that lie ahead, let's look back at all the times two (or more) AHS installments definitely intersected.

Everything You Need to Know About Netflix's Chilling New Show, Stranger Things

Netflix's Stranger Things is out now, but it's already generating plenty of mysterious buzz for months. The nostalgic sci-fi/horror thriller about a missing boy is an homage to the cult favorites of the '80s and has layers upon layers of terrifying twists and turns. Created by Wayward Pines scribes Matt and Ross Duffer and armed with a cast led by Winona Ryder, Stranger Things just might turn out to be one of the biggest, most binge-worthy hits of the Summer. Keep reading to find out what you need to know about the series so far.

10 Beauty Companies That Are Committed to Making a Change

There are many reasons we might decide to buy a beauty product. Perhaps we simply want the latest and greatest, or maybe our favorite Instagram influencer recommended it. But it always helps to know that when you're spending your hard-earned cash on something, the money is making a difference in the world.

Considering how stressful everyday life can be and how much turmoil we see on the news, many of us feel the need to focus on the positive changes that we can make. So we wanted to recognize a few beauty companies that have been working toward social change, whether it is a new initiative or has been an essential part of the brand mission for years.

4 Leonardo DiCaprio Movies You Can Watch on Netflix Tonight

There are few, if any, Hollywood men who are more dreamy than Leonardo DiCaprio. We totally swooned after watching him portray Jack Dawson in Titanic (aka the most romantic love story of all time) and blushed at his charm as Jay Gatsby. And don't even get us started on his praise-worthy role in The Revenant, which earned him his first Oscar. If you love him as much as we do, you need to check out these DiCaprio classics on Netflix.

6 Things Lennon & Maisy Revealed About Nashville Season 5


Image Source: Getty / Frederick Breedon

It goes without saying that fans were pretty upset when ABC canceled Nashville, but thankfully there was light at the end of the tunnel. The show has found a new home at CMT, and we honestly can't wait. If you're dying to know all you can about season five, then you're in luck. POPSUGAR sat down with the show's stars Lennon and Maisy Stella recently and they gave us some exciting details about the set, their characters, and how the show will be different this go around.

1. Filming Starts Soon

The girls revealed that they actually start shooting sometime in August - which is less than a month away!

2. There Might Be More Country Roots

Now that the show has switched over to CMT, Lennon and Maisy revealed there will probably be more country basis. "Yeah, because it's on a country music television network, it's definitely going to be pushing country music a little bit further," Lennon said. "It was so debatable whether or not it was more singer/songwriter and some of the artists on the show, but hopefully they keep some diversity."

Image Source: ABC

3. The Set Will Be the Same

That being said, some things about the show will stay the same - including their set.

4. Maddie and Daphne Will Grow Closer Together

While their characters certainly went through a lot of drama with their family this past season, the girls revealed that their characters will definitely grow closer this time around. "I think the Nashville fans are getting too angry," Maisy explained. "I don't think that they would take their chances on that because everyone is getting very mad about it."

Image Source: ABC

5. There Might Be Some New Characters in Store

When it comes to next season, Maisy really wants to see her character make new friends. "She's kind of a loner," she said about her character on the show. "I think there was one scene where Connie was calling Deacon and she was like, 'She's at this person's house,' but it was like Loretta or something like an uncommon child name, it was really strange. So I think our characters should socialize a bit more."

6. The Girls Already Have Ideas For Guest Stars

It goes without saying that the show has had some incredible guest stars, but Lennon and Maisy already have a few ideas for who they would love to see on the show next season. Aside from having her favorite artist Stevie Nicks appear, Lennon also revealed she would like to see a little Taylor Swift action.

22 Quotes From the Original Ghostbusters That You've Been Using Without Even Knowing It

Whether the new Ghostbusters becomes your favorite movie of all time or , well, not , one universal truth will always remain: 1983's Ghostbusters is a great movie. Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, and Ernie Hudson hit it out of the park when they originally portrayed the paranormal investigators. Murray's Peter Venkman is definitely the most quotable of the bunch, but almost everyone in the cast got a good one-liner in there. In honor of the reboot's release, take a trip down memory lane with some of the best quotes from the original films that you might not even realize you've been using this whole time.

This Game of Thrones Theory Means Cersei Should Have Been Queen Long Ago

Season six of Game of Thrones ends with the coronation of a new ruler of the Seven Kingdoms: HBIC herself, Cersei Lannister. And while her power grab is borne from the literal ashes of tragedy (that she causes), it turns out that according to the Lannister family tree, Cersei sitting on the Iron Throne might not be such a coup after all, as expertly pointed out by Mashable.

After seeing poor baby Tommen go out the window after his wife and a significant portion of the population of King's Landing get burned up by wildfire, you were probably wondering who the throne would go to anyway. After all, Tommen had been the last of Cersei's surviving children. And while sure, Cersei has technically been queen before as the wife of Robert Baratheon, you probably called foul on her just claiming the throne that only belonged to her son because he was a "Baratheon." Technically, by order of succession, the Iron Throne should go to a surviving Baratheon . . . only problem is, there aren't any left. (And yes, we haven't forgotten about Gendry. We're talking legitimate Baratheons here, not bastards. No matter how pretty they are.)

To understand how this all leads to Cersei, we have to go pretty far back into Lannister and Baratheon history, way back to Robert Baratheon's great-great-great-grandfather Arion Baratheon, almost a century and a half before Robert was even born. One of his descendants, Elyanna Baratheon, married a man called Mathis Lannister, binding the Lannister and Baratheon family lines together. Skip several generations down the line, and we get to Tytos Lannister, the father of Tywin Lannister. Bingo.

So if we're sticking with the idea that the Baratheons still have the rightful claim to the throne, then the rightful ruler would be one of Tywin's children: Jaime, Cersei, or Tyrion, who all come from a line that technically goes back to a Baratheon. Jaime Lannister, by virtue of being a member of the Kingsguard, is never allowed to inherit anything or marry and have children. Now, Tommen technically fired Jaime from the Kingsguard in season six and also immediately sent Jaime away to the Twins, allowing Cersei time to claim the throne instead. But even if Jaime had brought up the convoluted reasoning behind his claim to the throne, would he even want to be king? He had his chance after killing the Mad King, and he didn't take it.

So, if we count out Jaime, the Baratheon claim to the throne would then pass to Tywin's next son, Tyrion Lannister. However, Tyrion is not only far from King's Landing (although it looks like he'll be back soon . . . ish), he's also been convicted of regicide. Remember, he chose a trial by combat in season four, and we all remember the Mountain vs. the Viper. Sob.

So if Tyrion is also out by default, then the only one left over from that ancient Baratheon/Lannister line after Tommen's death is Cersei. The Baratheon genes from ancient ancestors combined with the Lannister balls that her dad would probably have been grudgingly proud of. Now, who's to say whether she's even aware of her true lineage? She's likely purely basing her claim to the throne on being the only relative to Tommen left. It sure would be interesting if she tried to use her lineage as proof, though.

However, regardless of her reasoning, Cersei's still in a position to do some real damage in season seven of Game of Thrones, especially if the whole Mad Queen theory plays out. And if that all happens, it might lead to some serious sibling arguments, which as anyone who knows Cersei's prophecy knows, won't turn out well for her at all. Only time will tell.

Who Is Kid Flash? 5 Things You Should Know About Keiynan Lonsdale

Keiynan Lonsdale recently debuted his Kid Flash costume, to the delight of The Flash everywhere. Many were quick to voice their support of his new superhero suit on social media. With this huge reveal of what's to come, we've rounded up five fun facts about the man behind the mask. Look through to get more familiar with Keiynan Lonsdale, then be sure to check out everything we know about season three of The Flash.

6 Things We Learned About Ghostbusters After Spending a Day on the Set

It's a wet - like, really soaking wet - September morning on the Weymouth, MA, set of Ghostbusters, just about an hour's drive outside of Boston. Today, the cast and crew are in the middle of a major centerpiece scene that features ghosts from different eras and time periods battling it out with the Busters themselves in Times Square. An expansive greenscreen is set up in the former airplane hangar, which has been converted into a soundstage. One of the many dozens of extras sits huddled on a stool as she waits to be summoned. Head down, she's absorbed in her iPhone - the technology providing a comic contrast to the 1700s-era petticoats and undead, gray-ish makeup she wears.

As far as set visits go, there's very little of the scene to actually see given the aforementioned greenscreen. (There is a groan among several of the journalists assembled when we are told that Chris Hemsworth wrapped his role mere days before our arrival. He, too, will go unseen.) But it is a pretty entertaining thing to behold, anyway: the comedic powerhouses who make up the core cast - Leslie Jones, Kate McKinnon, Melissa McCarthy, and Kristen Wiig - are stunting and improvising their hearts out in a near total visual and sensory vacuum . . . and nailing it anyway. In between takes, we talk with the stars and director Paul Feig about the making of the film, the don't-call-it-a-remake plot, and some of the bigger conversations around gender and nostalgia Ghostbusters has sparked, all before it even hit theaters.

15 Instagram Accounts Everyone With Curly Hair Needs to Follow Right Now

Curly haired readers, it's time to put down the flat iron - for good. After years of seeing straight hair dominate high fashion, modeling, and everyday hairstyles, we're finally seeing the beauty world embrace textural diversity - and give coiled locks their time to shine. This appreciation for twisted strands is just one part of a larger trend towards low-maintenance and au natural styles. It's a long overdue recognition that sometimes, less really is more.

We're not just seeing curly hair, including natural hair for women of color, celebrated in magazines, fashion shows, and on the red carpet - we're also seeing it being embraced by models, influencers, and aggregate accounts on Instagram. To get your daily dose of curly hair-spiration, you'll want to get our your phone and follow these 15 Instagram accounts.

The Once Upon a Time Cast Looks Like 1 Happy Family as They Reunite to Film Season 6

Once Upon a Time fans, get ready to freak out. The cast was spotted filming season six in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on Wednesday, and the pictures are pretty magical. While there were a few serious scenes as Regina (Lana Parrilla) comes face to face with the villainous Mr. Hyde (Sam Witwer), the cast also shared a few lighthearted moments as they joked around in between takes. Of course, actor Colin O'Donoghue stole the show with his devilish good looks as he donned Captain Hook's famous leather jacket (and a dapper new haircut) around town. Swoon! If that's not enough to hold you over, check out everything we already know about the upcoming season.

Holy Hell, This Theory About American Horror Story's Sixth Season Makes So Much Sense

The longer we go without getting any new details about American Horror Story, the more desperate we get for anything that might be a hint. With only a single and simple image and a handful of details about the theme to go off of, we've really had to think critically about where the show could go next. We came up with theories, of course. We ruminated on that casual mention of the Thatcher School in Hotel's finale. We imagined a few general ideas that play off of the most common tropes in the horror genre. We even brainstormed a few ideas that involve children, per Ryan Murphy's comment about their inclusion. Suddenly, it hit us: when it comes to AHS, nothing is coincidence; the devil is in the details.

OK, hang tight with us here. Ryan Murphy told us the new season would involve "elements of children." The show is in its sixth season, and in the sixth month of this year, we beheld a new logo, featuring a six. "666," right? There's a strong possibility that the next installment of AHS could center around the devil himself. And, as luck would have it, an Antichrist has already been introduced on the show. When you consider how Murphy is constantly creating season connections, it all starts to make sense.

Now, as you might recall, the show's first season culminates in the arrival of this so-called Antichrist. As a refresher, here's how it all goes down: Tate Langdon (Evan Peters) dresses up as the Rubber Man and rapes the matriarch of the Harmon family, Vivian. Throughout the season, there are little hints that this is the child of the devil. An ultrasound technician claims she spotted hoofs inside Vivian's uterus. Later, a medium named Billie Dean Howard (Sarah Paulson) - who makes a repeat appearance in Hotel - explains exactly how the Antichrist will enter the world: a child created from the union of a human and a spirit. Thus begins the end of times.

In the finale, we jump forward into the future. Constance Langdon (Jessica Lange) has taken the Harmon child, now named Michael Langdon, under her wing. She calls him "a remarkable boy destined for greatness, in need of a remarkable mother, someone forged in the fires of adversity who can guide him with firmness and with love." In the final scene, Constance discovers Michael has murdered his babysitter in cold blood. His sly smile is all we need to guess that this must be the prophesied Antichrist. For the record, even the name Michael isn't so arbitrary. It also belonged to one of God's Archangels; Michael was the brother of the fallen Archangel Lucifer. And, if you don't know, I'm sure you can guess: Lucifer becomes Satan once he's fallen down to Earth.

So, how do we know for sure we'll be seeing Michael in season 6? We don't, but the "666" hint and the fact that all the seasons are connected both stack up as pretty good evidence. The young Antichrist certainly would apply to Murphy's comment about children. And hell, he could even go to the Thatcher School, and that random comment in Hotel wouldn't be so random after all.

And finally, we'll leave you with one of Ryan Murphy's most cryptic quotes about the American Horror Story universe: "The deeper that we go into the series - hopefully we'll last decades and decades - you will see that there's a definite universe and all the worlds are collided, sometimes in a very bizarre, interesting way. You will be seeing more and more of that as we go along." What if Hotel mogul Will Drake's son ended up at boarding school with son of the devil? Sounds pretty bizarre and interesting if you ask us.

This could be it, everyone. Are you ready for the beginning of the end of the world?

This Olympics-Inspired Beauty Tutorial Will Make You Look Like a Beach Goddess

If you feel almost impossibly inspired while watching the Olympic Games, you shouldn't be surprised. The fierce determination of every athlete motivates you to push yourself to succeed, no matter what aspect of your life you apply these standards to. The incredibly fit bodies make you want to hop off the couch and start doing crunches. That opening ceremony fuels an unimaginable wanderlust (there are so many countries to explore!). But the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, will inspire you in a more unexpected way: to switch up your beauty routine.

In honor of this year's sportswomen, superstar makeup artist and Procter & Gamble's Global Creative Design Director Pat McGrath designed jaw-dropping makeup looks using Covergirl products for them to wear. The athletes (and their families!) will be able to test the three styles out at the P&G Beauty and Grooming Salon in Rio's Olympic Village.

We're particularly entranced by the above "Brazilian Summer" creation, which übertalented hairstylist and makeup artist Gabriel Samra brought to life. (Look closely - it's a subtle shout-out to the host country's flag!) Samra, who counts stunning Brazilian model Adriana Lima among his clients, provided his top tips for achieving this sexy smoky eye at home.

Your Guide to the Best Movie Soundtracks of 2016

2016 has been a great year for music in movies. Several films have featured standout soundtracks that we can already tell we'll be listening to for years to come. Whether you like oldies, rock 'n' roll, or hip-hop, there is a soundtrack here that will float your boat - and if there's not, check back later, because we'll be updating this all year. Take a look and see if you've listened to all the hottest soundtracks from recent years and, of course, the best soundtracks from the '90s.

Ice Cream Nail Art Is the Sweetest Manicure Trend of Summer

The only thing that could possibly bring you more happiness than biting into a smooth, creamy scoop of ice cream on a sweltering Summer day . . . is doing it with matching nail art. If you love ice cream as much as we do, then there's nothing wrong with a little dessert fanfare. We searched Instagram for the most creative interpretations of this sweet theme, and the results looked pretty delicious . . .

Game of Thrones: The Mountain Himself Revealed His Insanely Mangled Face and You Need to See It

Wherever Cersei goes on season six of Game of Thrones, her loyal bodyguard isn't far behind. The giant armored man, who was confirmed to be the resuscitated Gregor Clegane, aka the Mountain, finally takes his helmet off during the finale, but it's so dark that you can't really see his face. Good thing we took a screenshot and brightened it into oblivion - then the Mountain himself showed off his gross makeup via Twitter. May we introduce you to the new, not-at-all-improved Gregor Clegane.

The Ghostbusters Soundtrack Might Be Your Favorite Summer Party Playlist

The reboot of Ghostbusters doesn't quite live up to the brilliance of the original film, but at least we know it'll feature some great music. The full tracklist is here, and there are some great artists on there: 5 Seconds of Summer, Pentatonix, Walk the Moon, Fall Out Boy featuring Missy Elliott, and Wolf Alice. The first original song, a rockabilly number by Elle King, debuted a couple weeks ago, and we have a few others. Here's are all the songs available on YouTube, plus the official soundtrack on Spotify!

  1. "Ghostbusters" by WALK THE MOON
  2. "Saw It Coming" by G-Eazy feat. Jeremih
  3. "Good Girls" by Elle King
  4. "Girls Talk Boys" by 5 Seconds of Summer
  5. "wHo" by ZAYN
  6. "Ghostbusters" by Pentatonix
  7. "Ghoster" by Wolf Alice
  8. "Ghostbusters (I'm Not Afraid)" by Fall Out Boy feat. Missy Elliott
  9. "Get Ghost" by Mark Ronson, Passion Pit & A$AP Ferg
  10. "Party Up (Up In Here)" by DMX
  11. "Rhythm of the Night" by DeBarge
  12. "American Woman" by Muddy Magnolias
  13. "Want Some More" by Beasts Of Mayhem
  14. "Ghostbusters" by Ray Parker, Jr.

14 (Yes, 14!) Surprising Reasons You Could Be Losing Your Hair

We all experience some hair shedding from time to time (in fact, it's normal to lose between 50 and 100 strands every day, as you'll learn more about soon), but if you've gotten to the point where you're noticing bald spots and/or afraid to so much as touch your hair for fear of having it fall out, there may be a more serious problem at the root.

To help end your worrying (after all, stress can only make it worse), we consulted with Paul Cucinello, beauty expert and creative director at the Chris Chase Salon in NYC, along with other experts, to break down some of the lesser-known culprits of hair loss.

Read on to find out who's really to blame - whether it be your ex-boyfriend, your demanding job, or genetics - and how to go about finding a solution.

Watch One Woman Transform Into Three Snapchat Filters IRL

Snapchat is easily our favorite social media obsession because who doesn't look radiant when bathed in a glowy filter? But wouldn't it be awesome to replicate these scene-stealing looks IRL? Of course!

Watch makeup artist Nairie Aintablian transform into the Electric Daisy, Strawberry, and Fierce Feline Snapchat filters. And yes, it's totally mesmerizing. Tell us your favorite look in the comments below!

Transgender Artists Recreated Beyoncé's Lemonade, and It's Impossibly Gorgeous

Beyoncé's Lemonade was a revelation, and we're still reeling from it. Meanwhile, a group of transgender artists known as The Glass Wing Group has recreated the entire video, and it is damn impressive. Beyoncé impersonator Miss Shalae expertly plays the Queen Bey, and the costumes are insanely on-point. Check it out!

Why You Won't See All the Original Ghostbusters in the New Movie

This week's new Ghostbusters movie has it all: an all-female lead cast, Chris Hemsworth as the receptionist of your dreams (sort of), and cameos from all the original Ghostbusters. Well, almost all of them. If you're familiar with the '80s franchise, you'll notice that two of the original cast notably don't appear. Here's why.

Harold Ramis - the only member of the core not in the movie - is an obvious one, because sadly, he died in 2014, the same year the female-led reboot was announced. But there is another star who straight-out declined to be in the reboot: Rick Moranis. Moranis played the nebbish Louis Tully, who becomes an agent for a demon, and though he wasn't one of the original four, he was a huge part of the two movies.

So why did he say no? In a 2015 interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Moranis explained that he is "picky" these days, and the reboot just didn't appeal to him. After being offered a walk-on role, Moranis said of the movie, "I hope it's terrific. But it just makes no sense to me. Why would I do just one day of shooting on something I did 30 years ago?"

Don't Panic, But a Whole Bunch of Rogue One Behind-the-Scenes Footage Was Just Revealed

It's happening! A whole bunch of new footage behind-the-scenes of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story has been unleashed, plus a totally new poster for the film, out on Dec. 16. It's all part of Star Wars Celebration Europe, which is happening now. Hopefully even more will be revealed at Comic-Con! Until then, check out the footage, the poster, and everything we know about Rogue One.

The Stars of Stranger Things Dish on the Show’s "Gnarly, Weird Monster"


Thanks to a heavy dose of mystery and some nostalgic teasers, Netflix's Stranger Things has quickly become one of the most highly anticipated shows of the Summer. Since we couldn't deal with the suspense any more, POPSUGAR tried to pry a few fun secrets out of David Harbour and Millie Bobby Brown, who respectively star as a gruff, apathetic police chief and a little girl named Eleven who may or may not be able to move things with her mind. From discussing the perils of trying to squeeze into polyester pants to exactly which episode of the first season will have your jaw on the floor, we're more pumped than ever to bingewatch the show this weekend.

POPSUGAR: A few horror/sci-fi TV shows and movies with an '80s vibe have popped up lately, like It Follows and Wayward Pines. What do you think will make Stranger Things stand out from them, since tonally it's pretty similar?

Mille Bobby Brown: I find that it's a very independent show, with the different sort of traits that you don't find in the movies. It has things from Stand By Me, The Goonies, E.T., and stuff, but it's still all very independent, and very, very different. We didn't want to copy Spielberg, or Stephen King. We wanted to make it our own, and we did.

David Harbour: It starts off very simply and small, but what it spirals into in terms of the twists and turns in [episodes] three and four, and all those things that happen, are really crazy and really inventive. Also, I think that the characters are pretty unique and complex. You get to see a lot of different layers to these characters peeled away as you go on. In an eight-hour project, you get a chance to see a lot more of characters, how people behave, and why they do the things they do.

PS: What would you say is the biggest thing that die-hard fans of the genre have to look forward to?

MB: It's got so many elements . . .

DH: It's got a monster! It's got a gnarly, weird monster.

MB: It has what my character deals with.

DH: Yeah, it's got some telekinesis in it.

MB: They can look forward to that, because there are some different perspectives on things. Some people don't like horror, and some don't like sci-fi, but it really blends every genre, and it's great. It's for every age range, every person in the whole wide world.

DH: I love the sci-fi stuff in it. It sort of works on three different tracks. You have these kids searching for their friend who's missing, and they encounter Millie's character, who has some kind of ESP, some kind of telekinesis power. Then you have the adults who are looking for the kid through the government aspect, and there's a big government conspiracy going on. They start being lied to. Finally you have the teenagers who, through Jonathan's photos and photography, have seen the shades of some kind of beast, some kind of monster that exists out there in the world, so they're searching for the answers to what that is. You have these three different tracks of sci-fi stuff, and they all converge as the series goes on. It's pretty interesting stuff.

PS: What has been the most interesting part of creating the show so far?

DH: As an actor, what surprised me are these guys who created the show. In my mind, they're children. I guess they're 30. [laughs] They're just wildly nerdy, creative, dorky, little Magic the Gathering, Dungeons and Dragons-type guys, who have these incredibly imaginative fantasy world in their heads that they translate to the page, and to the screen. Their imagination never ceased to amaze me. So, you know, a lot of times you can read a script and think, "Eh, I can probably write something better than that," or "We should work on this." But every time we'd get these scripts, they would exceed my expectation of the episode. I wouldn't know where stuff was going, so that was so surprising to me. That these kids, who haven't done a tremendous amount, could write, create, and film scripts like this was really impressive to me.

PS: So we can definitely expect some twists and turns throughout the series?

DH: Oh yeah. Episode three . . . stuff starts to really go off the wall. That's when I was like, "You're kidding me." Like, "You can't do that!"

MB: That third episode is like a turning point. Like, "Oh my god, this is such a great show." You've gotta stick with it. When you stick with it, it's amazing. You actually start to connect with some characters in the show. The thing that was actually really great for me is the actors and talent that they brought to the show, like Winona [Ryder] and Matthew Modine and David and all the kids. I looked up to the teens, I looked up to the adults. Me and the boys have a great friendship, and I love that sort of connection that we each have with our characters. As soon as we hit the set, it's all business.

PS: Was there anything in particular that you guys did to get into the mindset of playing a character from the '80s?

DH: I grew my hair uncomfortably long. The Mark Spitz hairstyle of the '80s is alive and well in our show. There was a lot of facial hair growing and lot of hair growing. A lot of squeezing into polyester pants, as well. Very fun.

MB: I loved our costume designer, because she sketched out my character and some characters from other movies on a piece of paper, and she was like, "OK, this is your character, this is what you're gonna do, this is what you're gonna wear." I thought it was so amazing, and really just gave me the chills. I really like my character, and it was fun.

DH: It was fun to think in that time period, too, to start to imagine a person living in 1983. If my guy is 40 years old in 1983, then he was born in 1943. He was born during WWII, and probably served in Vietnam. There were lots of different elements of history that I went into and started to piece together for a backstory for this guy. There was so much that I learned that in my normal day, if I'm playing a character in 2014 or whatever, I don't necessarily have to go into. There was a lot of room for layering that you could do with that, which was fun.

PS: Was there anything that drew you to your character right off the bat?

MB: Obviously, my powers! That was a great part of my character. I loved the head shave, too.

DH: For me, as an actor, you get that question a lot. Like, what drew you to the role. But most of the time, the answer is they were going to pay me, they were gonna shoot me on film. This, though, truly did feel different, in the sense that when I got the script, I really went after the role. I feel like the writing was so good. The dialogue is so good. The character is like a lot of these difficult people in television now who we get to watch be compromised in certain ways, and have to develop their own code throughout a story . . . who have to find themselves. That's what I think Hopper gets to do. When you meet him, he's just shut down completely and given up on life. How he struggles against this thing is a really compelling story to tell, and a lot of times you don't get scripts with those kind of characters in them.

PS: After seeing the first episode, it's clear that the show is going for an authentic kind of scare. It was more terrifying because of what I didn't see, rather than having a big CGI monster in my face. Will the show continue to fuel that fire throughout later episodes?

DH: I have a real problem with CGI, although it is getting better. Sometimes it looks great, but I remember seeing and liking movies like Spider-Man, the Sam Raimi one, where you see Peter Parker swing around buildings, but there's no gravity. I feel like gravity is such an important concept. You can swing from a rope, but if you fall off the rope, SPLAT. Gravity exists. I always feel with CGI that the physics are a little bit too playful. The physics don't have the real-world qualities. A lot of what these guys are trying to do is eliminate that. We have a puppet, a guy in a suit, who's crawling around. laughs A lot of that practical stuff ends up being scary because there's real claws, and there's real weight to this thing. It can really hit you. That gives it a certain power. I mean you can augment that with some CGI stuff, but it's fun to have the practicals, and I feel like we've lost a lot of that. I miss that. Even crazy claymation stuff, from Clash of the Titans, I find that scarier for some reason. It puts you in a world, it really does. It gives you real things to hold on to. I love that they chose to do things that way.

MB: It's funny, my mom said the same thing. She was on set, and she said, "I don't want this show to just be like, 'there's a monster!'" That would be so cheesy. But the show is genuinely scary. It doesn't have that cheesy CGI to it. It has that sort of, 'Oh! This is actually real, and it's going to come and hurt you.' It's scary and gets you into that character. It looks so real.

DH: Another thing is that, like in Jaws, you rarely see the monster. I remember when I saw Poltergeist for the first time, and you just see that little girl in front of the television being like, "They're here," is terrifying. You don't need CGI to create this dread in a dark room. Our primal fears are a lot more stimulated by the unknown than by the known. I think Stranger Things is really skilled at having this unknown force. In the first scene of the show, you never see what drags that scientist away. You never see what takes him. It's still pretty creepy.

How the Original Ghostbusters Stars Make Cameos in the New Movie

Ghostbusters gets a reboot this week with a fearless and funny all-female cast, but despite its new edges, the movie pays plenty of homage to the original '80s franchise. In fact, just about every major star from the classic cast makes an appearance in cameo roles (except for Harold Ramis, of course, who died in 2014). If you get too distracted by Chris Hemsworth's muscles, you may need a little guide to make sure you don't miss them. Here's how the OGs (original ghostbusters, of course) like Bill Murray and Ernie Hudson show up in the new movie.

Vanity Mirrors Got a Major Tech-y Update - and You're Going to Love it!

Recently, the new Dyson hair dryer caused an online frenzy of epic proportions. It's clear that beauty junkies are eager for more advanced technology when it comes to their favorite tools. So it makes sense then that the vanity mirror - a classic product that's made itself home on your desk, at beauty counters, and in every YouTuber's household - is getting a major upgrade.

Currently there are a slew of vanity mirrors offering more than just a magnified option. You can now connect your mirror to your phone to adjust the lighting, listen to music, and even make phone calls! To help showcase these multitasking products, we rounded up mirrors featuring tech-savvy features.

Katy Perry's "Rise" Is So Catchy, You'll Wear Out the Repeat Button

Katy Perry is back and better than ever with her new song "Rise." After turning heads with her subtle shade, the singer took to social media once more to release the very special track. "This is a song that's been brewing inside me for years, that has finally come to the surface," Perry explained in a video on Twitter. "I was inspired to finish it now, rather than save it for my next album, because now more than ever, there is a need for our world to unite. I know that together we can rise above the fear - in our country, and around the world." Not only does the tune make for the perfect Summer anthem this season, but it will also serve as the actual anthem for the 2016 Summer Olympic Games. Honestly, if this is any indication of what's to come for her next album, we can't wait to hear more!

Did John Oliver Just Invent the Newest Contouring Trend?

If you're a fan of Last Week Tonight, you know that John Oliver is as hilarious as he is intelligent . . . but did you know that he's also a source of beauty inspiration? In the above video, he briefly spotlights beauty trends, specifically contouring and bold eyebrows.

"I'm sorry," he cracks. "But now is not the time I share my patented contouring technique," which is called "Johntouring." "It's about blending the makeup . . . is what I think it is about," Oliver added.

He also revealed that he was flattered by a YouTube commenter's compliment on his eyebrows, which were described as "magnificent." "No one has ever called any part of my body magnificent," he announced. Oliver proceeded to declare that he was the new Queen of Eyebrow Thickness. "Step off, Cara Delevingne!"

Watch and prepare to laugh at the way Oliver reacts to his YouTube comments, including the remark that he looks like an "unfunny, live-action Beaker" from the Muppets.

Britney Spears Releases a New Song Just in Time to Blast It All Weekend

Interested in making your Friday a whole lot better? Hopefully you just mumbled something akin to "hell yeah," because Britney Spears has released new music! The singer's latest song, titled "Make Me. . .," definitely isn't a banger and it's not the tease we got from her Private Show video, but the sensual, low-key jam will grow on you with each listen. With lyrics like "Just want you to raise my roof / Something sensational / Make me oooh, oooh, oooh baby, do it," and the rap stylings of G-Eazy, "Make Me. . ." appears to be the first single off of Britney's upcoming, untitled ninth studio album (her first since 2013's Britney Jean). Give it a listen below!

Kylie Jenner Adds 4 New Shades to Her Line of Lip Glosses

Kylie Jenner wasn't kidding when she said she had "so many exciting things" coming this season. She recently revealed on the official Kylie Cosmetics Instagram that she'll be launching four new shades of lip gloss, which will be available to shop today at 11 a.m. Pacific time.

"First surprise of the Summer!" she exclaimed. The colors are a perfect match for four of her matte liquid lipsticks: Exposed (a latte brown), Posie (light mauve), Candy (rosy pink), and Koko (ballet slipper). They will presumably be the same price of the existing colors, which are $15. The formulas look to be as rich, creamy, and opaque as the original lip glosses.

Kylie has come under fire in the past for her lip gloss packaging. Many customers shared complaints on social media of leaky tubes and splayed brush bristles, but the star gracefully responded to these claims. She corrected the manufacturing error and sent new tubes (free of charge!) to all who had received the faulty batch of product. We're looking forward to seeing how these new glosses fare! Read on to see more swatches.

Gigi Hadid Is The Girl in Tommy Hilfiger's New Fragrance Ad

Gigi Hadid proves she's just as cheeky as she is gorgeous in a new campaign for Tommy Hilfiger's latest fragrance, The Girl. In the video, which you can exclusively stream here first, she plays the role of a very nautically chic ship captain. And she just happens to be bossing around a crew of hunky sailors. Gigi even proves she has some serious comedic timing when she makes the crack, "LA? Never heard of it."

"The mood of the shoot was fun yet sexy," Gigi told us via email. The actual ad campaign photos were shot by Mikael Johnson. "We created a nautical scene using huge ropes that brought an element of exaggeration. The set design was definitely very memorable."

Choosing Gigi as the face of this fragrance was a savvy move by Tommy Hilfiger. Most of us remember wearing Tommy Girl perfume during high school and college, and The Girl is the brand's version of that for millennials. With her happy-go-lucky personality and huge social media reach (she has 10.2 million fans on Instagram), Gigi is the perfect muse for this launch. In fact, the label confirmed via a press release that the scent was actually inspired by Gigi's free-spirited personality. Top notes include green pear, violet leaf, and green fig with heart notes of jasmine petals and silky muguet. It is finished with cedarwood and cashmere. The result is a fresh and fruity yet musky fragrance.

You can buy The Girl by Tommy Hilfiger Eau de Toilette at Macy's ($25-$57) in August.

Gigi Hadid Is The Girl in Tommy Hilfiger's New Fragrance Ad

Gigi Hadid proves she's just as cheeky as she is gorgeous in a new campaign for Tommy Hilfiger's latest fragrance, The Girl. In the video, which you can exclusively stream here first, she plays the role of a very nautically chic ship captain. And she just happens to be bossing around a crew of hunky sailors. Gigi even proves she has some serious comedic timing when she makes the crack, "LA? Never heard of it."

"The mood of the shoot was fun yet sexy," Gigi told us via email. The actual ad campaign photos were shot by Mikael Johnson. "We created a nautical scene using huge ropes that brought an element of exaggeration. The set design was definitely very memorable."

Choosing Gigi as the face of this fragrance was a savvy move by Tommy Hilfiger. Most of us remember wearing Tommy Girl perfume during high school and college, and The Girl is the brand's version of that for millennials. With her happy-go-lucky personality and huge social media reach (she has 10.2 million fans on Instagram), Gigi is the perfect muse for this launch. In fact, the label confirmed via a press release that the scent was actually inspired by Gigi's free-spirited personality. Top notes include green pear, violet leaf, and green fig with heart notes of jasmine petals and silky muguet. It is finished with cedarwood and cashmere. The result is a fresh and fruity yet musky fragrance.

You can buy The Girl by Tommy Hilfiger Eau de Toilette at Macy's ($25-$57) in August.

The Most Important Wedding Playlist You Can't Forget to Make

Those who have planned a wedding know there is a lot of music to select: father-daughter dance songs, pop music to get guests dancing, music to walk down the aisle to, first-dance songs - the list goes on and on. But what about the music you don't want to hear? Before her wedding, my sister-in-law casually mentioned her "No-Playlist," all the songs she has banned from her wedding. Some are understandable, but some are kind of shocking. Take a look at every song she banished from the DJ booth, and why, and then think about what would be on yours.

15 of Kristen Wiig's Funniest Onscreen Moments of All Time

Kristen Wiig stars in the new revival of Ghostbusters, and we couldn't be more excited. Not only has the former SNL star ranked in some pretty hilarious moments with her costars and during her late-night appearances, but she's also quite the character on screen as well. From her funny roles in movies like Bridesmaids and Zoolander 2, Kristen always knows how to make us laugh with just one look. See some of her best comedic moments below.

21 Reasons You Never Stopped Rooting For Arya Stark

It's been a long road for young Arya since the series began, and everything she's been through is enough to scar a person for life - and yet Arya keeps on going each day, even with a family taken away from her and a heart full of vengeance. The character is fierce, feminist, and funny and brought to life by the inimitable Maisie Williams, who's helped make Arya not just one of our favorite characters, but the one we root for the most. To celebrate Arya's Emmy nomination, let's look back at her fierce evolution.

Sophie Turner's Love For Her Emmy-Nominated Costars Will Warm Your Cold, Cold Heart

While it's a travesty that Sophie Turner wasn't nominated for an Emmy after Sansa's big season, the Game of Thrones star is really just happy for her onscreen family. Kit Harington and Maisie Williams were both nominated - along with Peter Dinklage, Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke, and Max von Sydow - and Turner graciously congratulated them on Twitter. In the process, she also made us love her that much more.

No wonder Turner and Williams are BFFs.

Master of None: 7 Terms Aziz Ansari's Emmy-Nominated Show Has Exposed Us To

Aziz Ansari's Netflix show, the brilliant - and now Emmy-nominated - Master of None, won us over for a lot of reasons: its brave tackling of casual racism and sexism, its throughly modern depiction of dating and relationships, and its dialogue. The funny scripts, cowritten by Ansari, feature so many pieces of slang invented by and used by Master of None's characters that we're grateful to be exposed to such terminology. Whether you're watching or not, we've rounded up the slang Master of None has exposed us to, so you can be cool and start using it too.

Everything We Know About the Remake of Stephen King's Horror Masterpiece It

More than seven years after first announcing plans to revive Stephen King's It, production on the remake finally seems to have gotten underway. The literary horror classic - about an ancient evil entity that most often takes the form of a demented, evil clown - has already locked down a director, a far-off premiere date, and a star. By the time the new adaptation hits theaters, nearly 27 years will have passed since the novel first came to life in the form of an ABC special - which, coincidentally, is almost exactly how long Pennywise the Clown lies dormant in the novel before rising again to a new reign of terror. With It looming ominously in our cinematic future, it's high time we unearth exactly what you're in for.

jeudi 14 juillet 2016

Mr. Robot: What You Need to Remember About Sharon Knowles

If you were paying close attention during this week's season premiere of Mr. Robot, you might have heard the casual drop of the name Sharon Knowles on the news broadcast playing in the background throughout the first half of the episode. If you found yourself wracking your brain trying to remember who she was and what the name drop might signify, fear not! We were wracking our brains too, and we've put together a quick rundown of what you need to know about her potential impact on season two.

How She Comes Into Season 1

After Terry Colby is implicated in the attack on Evil Corp, Tyrell Wellick really thinks he's going to get his job as CTO at Evil Corp. But he is passed over in favor of Scott Knowles, who happens to be married to a lovely woman named Sharon.

How She Becomes a Major Plot Line

We all know that Tyrell is constantly working on a master plan with his wife, and it quickly becomes clear that his way to the CTO job would be through seducing Sharon and somehow using that to take Scott down. It isn't that simple, though. They spend episode after episode dancing around each other - how can anyone forget that insane bathroom scene?! - until one fateful moment on a roof changes everything.

What Happens on the Roof

Tyrell succeeds in seducing Sharon, but things don't go quite as we expected them to. Midway through their rooftop sexytime, he strangles her to death and leaves in a panic. That's when Tyrell's facade starts to crumble.

Oh Man, I Forgot About That - What Now?

Expect her death and the subsequent fallout to be a huge reason for why Tyrell is missing. We don't know what the authorities know nor do we know what he's hiding from, so it's VERY likely we're going to be hearing a lot more about her in the next few episodes!