Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts has refused to meet with lawmakers regarding their concerns over Justice Samuel Alito’s ability to impartially judge Jan. 6 cases.
In a short letter responding to Sens. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), majority whip and chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-r.I.), chair of the Judiciary subcommittee on federal courts, Roberts wrote that he would “respectfully decline your request for a meeting.”
“As noted in my letter to Chairman Durbin last April, apart from ceremonial events, only on rare occasions in our...
In a short letter responding to Sens. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), majority whip and chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-r.I.), chair of the Judiciary subcommittee on federal courts, Roberts wrote that he would “respectfully decline your request for a meeting.”
“As noted in my letter to Chairman Durbin last April, apart from ceremonial events, only on rare occasions in our...
- 5/30/2024
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez
- Rollingstone.com
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has finally responded to concerns about his ability to remain impartial in cases related to efforts to subvert the 2020 election. His answer is a firm refusal to recuse himself.
Earlier this month, The New York Times reported that Alito has flown at least two flags associated with the 2020 “Stop the Steal” movement, which falsely holds that widespread election fraud had robbed former President Donald Trump of a second term.
“As I have stated publicly, I had nothing whatsoever to do with the flying of that flag,...
Earlier this month, The New York Times reported that Alito has flown at least two flags associated with the 2020 “Stop the Steal” movement, which falsely holds that widespread election fraud had robbed former President Donald Trump of a second term.
“As I have stated publicly, I had nothing whatsoever to do with the flying of that flag,...
- 5/29/2024
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez
- Rollingstone.com
Two top Democratic senators have sent a letter to Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts requesting to meet with him “as soon as possible” and urging him to “immediately take appropriate steps to ensure that Justice Alito will recuse himself in any cases related to the 2020 presidential election and January 6th attack on the Capitol.”
The letter — sent by Sens. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), majority whip and chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-r.I.), chair of the Judiciary subcommittee on federal courts — was prompted by recent reports...
The letter — sent by Sens. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), majority whip and chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-r.I.), chair of the Judiciary subcommittee on federal courts — was prompted by recent reports...
- 5/24/2024
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez
- Rollingstone.com
The Supreme Court determined on Thursday that South Carolina Republicans did not engage in racial gerrymandering when redrawing the map of the state’s 1st Congressional district, overturning a lower court ruling by the District of South Carolina.
In a 6-3 ruling the conservative majority of the court, comprised of Justices Samuel Alito, John Roberts, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett, held that they saw no evidence that the Republican-controlled state legislature was motivated by racial bias when it removed 30,000 predominantly Black residents from the 1st...
In a 6-3 ruling the conservative majority of the court, comprised of Justices Samuel Alito, John Roberts, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett, held that they saw no evidence that the Republican-controlled state legislature was motivated by racial bias when it removed 30,000 predominantly Black residents from the 1st...
- 5/23/2024
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez
- Rollingstone.com
The New York Times reported on Wednesday that Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito flew an “Appeal to Heaven” flag at his New Jersey beach house. The flag’s close association with both far-right Christian nationalists and the insurrectionists who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 raises serious questions about Alito’s ability to rule impartially. The conservative court on which Alito sits is largely the product of right-wing dark-money overlord Leonard Leo, and — wouldn’t you know it — Leo flew the same “Appeal to Heaven” flag outside of his house in Maine.
- 5/23/2024
- by Ryan Bort, Tessa Stuart and Andrew Perez
- Rollingstone.com
Picture two protests involving the American flag.
In one of them, a star NFL quarterback kneels during the singing of the national anthem. The reason? To call attention to the true, real plight of Black Americans whose lives seem not to matter as much as white ones — part of the unfinished business of American democracy. For this, he is booed, vilified, and effectively banned from the NFL. He never works as a quarterback again.
Now picture a second protest. A sitting Supreme Court justice (or perhaps his wife, but with...
In one of them, a star NFL quarterback kneels during the singing of the national anthem. The reason? To call attention to the true, real plight of Black Americans whose lives seem not to matter as much as white ones — part of the unfinished business of American democracy. For this, he is booed, vilified, and effectively banned from the NFL. He never works as a quarterback again.
Now picture a second protest. A sitting Supreme Court justice (or perhaps his wife, but with...
- 5/22/2024
- by Jay Michaelson
- Rollingstone.com
Former President Donald Trump‘s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., visited former Trump adviser Peter Navarro in federal prison. Navarro faces a sentence of four months after he was convicted on two counts of contempt of Congress related to the January 6 investigations.
Navarro failed to provide the necessary information, including documents and testimony, to the former January 6 House committee by evading a congressional subpoena. Navarro claimed that former President Trump had asserted executive privilege to maintain confidentiality. However, no evidence of Trump invoking the privilege was ever presented.
Navarro attempted to appeal his prison sentence twice to the U.S. Supreme Court, once to Chief Justice John Roberts and again to Justice Neil Gorsuch. Both Justices denied his requests. Later, District Judge Amit Mehta sentenced Navarro to six months in prison and a fine of $600,000.
Trump Jr. claimed he visited Navarro to show support for “a good man” who was “wrongfully convicted.
Navarro failed to provide the necessary information, including documents and testimony, to the former January 6 House committee by evading a congressional subpoena. Navarro claimed that former President Trump had asserted executive privilege to maintain confidentiality. However, no evidence of Trump invoking the privilege was ever presented.
Navarro attempted to appeal his prison sentence twice to the U.S. Supreme Court, once to Chief Justice John Roberts and again to Justice Neil Gorsuch. Both Justices denied his requests. Later, District Judge Amit Mehta sentenced Navarro to six months in prison and a fine of $600,000.
Trump Jr. claimed he visited Navarro to show support for “a good man” who was “wrongfully convicted.
- 5/14/2024
- by Ann Hoang
- Uinterview
Get ready for a hilarious and heartwarming episode of “Bob’s Burgers” as Season 14 Episode 13, titled “Butt Sweat and Fears,” airs at 9:30 Pm on Sunday, May 19, 2024, on Fox. In this uproarious installment, Tina takes center stage as she embarks on a mission to get some “upper butt action” at Chelsea’s party.
As Tina navigates the social intricacies of teenage life, viewers can expect plenty of laughs and cringe-worthy moments as she sets out to impress her peers and make the most of the party atmosphere. With her trademark blend of determination and awkwardness, Tina’s antics are sure to leave audiences in stitches.
Meanwhile, Teddy, everyone’s favorite lovable handyman, tries to get in on the family’s competition of building objects from the basement trash. As he joins the Belcher family in their quirky endeavors, viewers can look forward to seeing Teddy’s unique brand of enthusiasm and clumsiness in action.
As Tina navigates the social intricacies of teenage life, viewers can expect plenty of laughs and cringe-worthy moments as she sets out to impress her peers and make the most of the party atmosphere. With her trademark blend of determination and awkwardness, Tina’s antics are sure to leave audiences in stitches.
Meanwhile, Teddy, everyone’s favorite lovable handyman, tries to get in on the family’s competition of building objects from the basement trash. As he joins the Belcher family in their quirky endeavors, viewers can look forward to seeing Teddy’s unique brand of enthusiasm and clumsiness in action.
- 5/12/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Monday, the Supreme Court rejected former Trump adviser Peter Navarro‘s bid to stay out of prison while he appeals his conviction for evading a congressional subpoena.
Navarro, 74, was charged with two counts of contempt of Congress after he refused to cooperate with the House January 6 committee investigating the Capitol Riot. Navarro failed to provide documents to the committee and refused to testify. Navarro cited former President Donald Trump‘s executive privilege to maintain confidentiality. However, there is no evidence that Trump ever asserted the privilege or that it would apply in this case.
This is Navarro’s second attempt to stay out of prison. In March, Chief Justice John Roberts denied Navarro’s first request. Navarro was ordered to report to a federal prison in Miami on March 19. Navarro renewed his request to Justice Neil Gorsuch. The motion was brought to a full court for a vote. Previously,...
Navarro, 74, was charged with two counts of contempt of Congress after he refused to cooperate with the House January 6 committee investigating the Capitol Riot. Navarro failed to provide documents to the committee and refused to testify. Navarro cited former President Donald Trump‘s executive privilege to maintain confidentiality. However, there is no evidence that Trump ever asserted the privilege or that it would apply in this case.
This is Navarro’s second attempt to stay out of prison. In March, Chief Justice John Roberts denied Navarro’s first request. Navarro was ordered to report to a federal prison in Miami on March 19. Navarro renewed his request to Justice Neil Gorsuch. The motion was brought to a full court for a vote. Previously,...
- 4/30/2024
- by Ann Hoang
- Uinterview
The Television Academy has announced its recipients for the 17th Television Academy Honors, which recognizes seven television programs and their producers “who have leveraged the extraordinary power of storytelling to propel social change,” according to the Academy.
The honorees are four non-scripted series and three scripted series: 1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed, The 1619 Project, A Small Light, Beef, Deadlocked: How America Shaped the Supreme Court, Heartstopper and Lakota Nation vs. United States.
“This year’s honorees have leveraged the medium’s power to drive meaningful conversation and create social impact,” says Television Academy chair Cris Abrego. “We honor their commitment to authentic, evocative storytelling that tackles important social issues that affect the global audience.”
Scott Freeman, Governor of the Reality Programming Peer Group, chaired this year’s Television Academy Honors selection committee with Bobbi Banks, governor of the Sound Editors Peer Group, serving as vice chair.
Added Banks: “The...
The honorees are four non-scripted series and three scripted series: 1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed, The 1619 Project, A Small Light, Beef, Deadlocked: How America Shaped the Supreme Court, Heartstopper and Lakota Nation vs. United States.
“This year’s honorees have leveraged the medium’s power to drive meaningful conversation and create social impact,” says Television Academy chair Cris Abrego. “We honor their commitment to authentic, evocative storytelling that tackles important social issues that affect the global audience.”
Scott Freeman, Governor of the Reality Programming Peer Group, chaired this year’s Television Academy Honors selection committee with Bobbi Banks, governor of the Sound Editors Peer Group, serving as vice chair.
Added Banks: “The...
- 4/25/2024
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Update: Supreme Court justices expressed skepticism of Donald Trump’s argument that presidents enjoy broad immunity, but they wrestled with which certain official acts could be shielded from prosecution and which would not.
There were some suggestions of sending the case base to lower courts to decide, on an individual basis, which of the charges against Trump could be deemed as private acts and subject to criminal liability. That is a prospect that could lead to further delay in Trump’s election conspiracy case, perhaps until after the 2024 election.
A number of the justices expressed concerns that their decision in the case would impact future presidents after they leave office and the extent to which they could be subject to criminal prosecution. Justice Samuel Alito hypothesized about political rivals being prosecuted and “a cycle that destabilizes the functioning of our country.”
Justice John Roberts in particular seemed to find troubles...
There were some suggestions of sending the case base to lower courts to decide, on an individual basis, which of the charges against Trump could be deemed as private acts and subject to criminal liability. That is a prospect that could lead to further delay in Trump’s election conspiracy case, perhaps until after the 2024 election.
A number of the justices expressed concerns that their decision in the case would impact future presidents after they leave office and the extent to which they could be subject to criminal prosecution. Justice Samuel Alito hypothesized about political rivals being prosecuted and “a cycle that destabilizes the functioning of our country.”
Justice John Roberts in particular seemed to find troubles...
- 4/25/2024
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
As one Emmys season has ended, with a new one already en route, the Television Academy has taken a moment to announce the recipients of its 17th Television Academy Honors, with a recognition ceremony set for Thursday, May 23 at Citizen News in Hollywood, CA.
The Television Academy Honors are meant to recognize compelling TV programs, and the producers behind them, who have leveraged the power of storytelling to propel social change. The seven honorees, including four unscripted programs and three scripted series, are “1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed,” “The 1619 Project,” “A Small Light,” “Beef,” “Deadlocked: How America Shaped the Supreme Court,” “Heartstopper,” and “Lakota Nation vs. United States.”
The projects, which all premiered in 2023, have been recognized for addressing complex topics relevant to society today, including social injustice, civil rights, Lgbtqia+ rights and experiences, Indigenous history and reparations, the experience of mixed-race Americans, racism and racial justice, and mental health.
The Television Academy Honors are meant to recognize compelling TV programs, and the producers behind them, who have leveraged the power of storytelling to propel social change. The seven honorees, including four unscripted programs and three scripted series, are “1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed,” “The 1619 Project,” “A Small Light,” “Beef,” “Deadlocked: How America Shaped the Supreme Court,” “Heartstopper,” and “Lakota Nation vs. United States.”
The projects, which all premiered in 2023, have been recognized for addressing complex topics relevant to society today, including social injustice, civil rights, Lgbtqia+ rights and experiences, Indigenous history and reparations, the experience of mixed-race Americans, racism and racial justice, and mental health.
- 4/25/2024
- by Marcus Jones
- Indiewire
The Television Academy have revealed the recipients of its 17th Television Academy Honors. The recipients include four non-scripted series and three scripted series.
Each year, Television Academy Honors celebrates programs that raise awareness about complex issues facing society.
“This year’s honorees have leveraged the medium’s power to drive meaningful conversation and create social impact,” said Television Academy Chair Cris Abrego. “We honor their commitment to authentic, evocative storytelling that tackles important social issues that affect the global audience.”
The Honors recipients will be celebrated during a recognition ceremony slated for Thursday, May 23 at Citizen News in Hollywood, CA.
Recipients are:
1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed (Get Lifted Film Company; HBO Documentary Films). From four-time Emmy-winner W. Kamau Bell, this documentary explores what it means to grow up mixed-race in America through conversations with multiracial children and their families in the San Francisco Bay Area, including his own. Bell tackles...
Each year, Television Academy Honors celebrates programs that raise awareness about complex issues facing society.
“This year’s honorees have leveraged the medium’s power to drive meaningful conversation and create social impact,” said Television Academy Chair Cris Abrego. “We honor their commitment to authentic, evocative storytelling that tackles important social issues that affect the global audience.”
The Honors recipients will be celebrated during a recognition ceremony slated for Thursday, May 23 at Citizen News in Hollywood, CA.
Recipients are:
1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed (Get Lifted Film Company; HBO Documentary Films). From four-time Emmy-winner W. Kamau Bell, this documentary explores what it means to grow up mixed-race in America through conversations with multiracial children and their families in the San Francisco Bay Area, including his own. Bell tackles...
- 4/25/2024
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s eclipse day in America, and if you thought Fox News was going to act normal about it, you were wrong.
The right-wing news network wasted no time on Monday attempting to link the moon’s brief blotting out of the sun to migrant crossings at the Mexico border.
“Fox News alert! A rare celestial event collides with a policy failure on the ground. The southern border is directly in the path of totality today when the moon covers the sun,” host Dana Perino said during Monday’s broadcast of America’s Newsroom.
The right-wing news network wasted no time on Monday attempting to link the moon’s brief blotting out of the sun to migrant crossings at the Mexico border.
“Fox News alert! A rare celestial event collides with a policy failure on the ground. The southern border is directly in the path of totality today when the moon covers the sun,” host Dana Perino said during Monday’s broadcast of America’s Newsroom.
- 4/8/2024
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez
- Rollingstone.com
Most animated shows have a general idea of what their characters are going to be when they start casting, but in the case of the Fox family sitcom "Bob's Burgers," they actually worked in reverse. The series went backwards by starting with a cast in mind and then created the Belcher family inspired by the cast and their specific talents. It's a pretty unique way to create a television show, but it worked great because the voice actors each bring so much to the table that the show actually uses a mixture of written script and improv to bring the Belchers to life, something very few animated shows would ever even attempt.
H. Jon Benjamin is perfect as the family's fumbling but loving patriarch, Bob, while John Roberts somehow manages to change his voice to the perfect pitch for Bob's wine-chugging, song-singing wife Linda. It's not super unusual for voice...
H. Jon Benjamin is perfect as the family's fumbling but loving patriarch, Bob, while John Roberts somehow manages to change his voice to the perfect pitch for Bob's wine-chugging, song-singing wife Linda. It's not super unusual for voice...
- 4/6/2024
- by Danielle Ryan
- Slash Film
Updated: This past weekend saw a parade of Republican elected officials and conservative commentators blast the White House for recognizing Sunday as the Transgender Day Of Visibility, as it happened to fall this year on the same day as Easter.
That continued into Monday, with radio hosts highlighting the outrage and FoxNews.com devoting its 11th story so far over the flap.
At today’s press briefing, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre called out Fox, noting that “we are at first … confused on their coverage. We are grateful that Fox agrees with President Biden about the importance of recognizing trans day of visibility.”
She then went on to read a tweet that Fox TV, the broadcast network sister division of Fox News, put out in 2021 that noted the Trans Day Of Visibility and read, “To all the transgender men, women and non-binary folx, we see you and stand with you.
That continued into Monday, with radio hosts highlighting the outrage and FoxNews.com devoting its 11th story so far over the flap.
At today’s press briefing, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre called out Fox, noting that “we are at first … confused on their coverage. We are grateful that Fox agrees with President Biden about the importance of recognizing trans day of visibility.”
She then went on to read a tweet that Fox TV, the broadcast network sister division of Fox News, put out in 2021 that noted the Trans Day Of Visibility and read, “To all the transgender men, women and non-binary folx, we see you and stand with you.
- 4/1/2024
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
In a decision that has raised eyebrows and fueled allegations of favoritism, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has appointed Crystal Clanton, a former employee of his wife, as a law clerk.
Clanton, a 29-year-old conservative activist who transitioned into a legal career, has secured a coveted position as a law clerk for the October term of the Supreme Court. Her selection has been met with criticism, as she had previously faced accusations of sending racist text messages. Despite these allegations, Clanton had been closely connected to the Thomas family, often referred to as their “nearly adopted daughter.”
As reported in The New Yorker in 2017, Clanton had texted, “I Hate Black People. Like f‑‑‑ them all … I hate blacks. End of story.”
When the messages surfaced at the time, Clanton said she had “no recollection,” of the texts. She stepped down from her position at Turning Point USA in the wake...
Clanton, a 29-year-old conservative activist who transitioned into a legal career, has secured a coveted position as a law clerk for the October term of the Supreme Court. Her selection has been met with criticism, as she had previously faced accusations of sending racist text messages. Despite these allegations, Clanton had been closely connected to the Thomas family, often referred to as their “nearly adopted daughter.”
As reported in The New Yorker in 2017, Clanton had texted, “I Hate Black People. Like f‑‑‑ them all … I hate blacks. End of story.”
When the messages surfaced at the time, Clanton said she had “no recollection,” of the texts. She stepped down from her position at Turning Point USA in the wake...
- 3/29/2024
- by Baila Eve Zisman
- Uinterview
“Stress Positions” is a new live-action comedy feature, directed by Theda Hammel, starring John Early, Hammel, Qaher Harhash, Amy Zimmer, Faheem Ali, Rebecca F. Wright, Davidson Obennebo and John Roberts, releasing April 19, 2024 in theaters:
“…during the early months of the pandemic in Brooklyn, a young man named ‘Bahlul’ (Qaher Harhash) recovers from a broken leg while quarantining with his uncle ‘Terry’ …”
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“…during the early months of the pandemic in Brooklyn, a young man named ‘Bahlul’ (Qaher Harhash) recovers from a broken leg while quarantining with his uncle ‘Terry’ …”
Click the images to enlarge…...
- 3/28/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
"Be free! Fiction is freedom!" Neon has revealed an official trailer for a totally bonkers indie comedy titled Stress Positions, marking the feature directorial debut of trans filmmaker Theda Hammel (also of the series "My Trip to Spain"). This premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival in the Dramatic Competition section, and it's also playing at New Directors/New Films in NYC in April before it opens in select theaters later in April as well. Terry Goon is keeping very strict quarantine in his ex-husband’s Brooklyn brownstone while caring for his nephew — a 19-year-old model from Morocco named Bahlul — bedridden in a full leg cast after an electric scooter accident. Unfortunately for Terry, everyone in his life wants to meet the model – hilarity ensues. Starring John Early, Qaher Harhash, Theda Hammel, Amy Zimmer, Faheem Ali, and John Roberts. This awkward comedy is about a hodgepodge of queer people from NYC...
- 3/26/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that states could not remove Donald Trump from their ballots using the 14th Amendment’s insurrection clause.
However, the Supreme Court justices were divided about how broadly this decision would end up sweeping. A five-to-four majority wrote that no state could exclude a federal candidate from any ballot – but four justices argued that the court should have kept its opinion limited.
A five-justice majority – Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh – wrote that states cannot remove any federal officer from the ballot, especially the president, unless Congress first passes legislation.
“We conclude that States may disqualify persons holding or attempting to hold state office. But States have no power under the Constitution to enforce Section 3 with respect to federal offices, especially the Presidency,” these justices said.
“Nothing in the Constitution delegates to the States any...
However, the Supreme Court justices were divided about how broadly this decision would end up sweeping. A five-to-four majority wrote that no state could exclude a federal candidate from any ballot – but four justices argued that the court should have kept its opinion limited.
A five-justice majority – Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh – wrote that states cannot remove any federal officer from the ballot, especially the president, unless Congress first passes legislation.
“We conclude that States may disqualify persons holding or attempting to hold state office. But States have no power under the Constitution to enforce Section 3 with respect to federal offices, especially the Presidency,” these justices said.
“Nothing in the Constitution delegates to the States any...
- 3/6/2024
- by Alessio Atria
- Uinterview
CBS Studios and its parent Paramount have been sued for allegedly carrying diversity quotas that discriminate against straight white men in what may be the opening legal salvo against efforts to boost diversity and inclusion in Hollywood in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision knocking down affirmative action.
Brian Beneker, a script coordinator for Seal Team, alleges in a lawsuit filed in California federal court Wednesday that he was repeatedly denied a staff writer job after the implementation of an “illegal policy of race and sex balancing” that promoted the hiring of “less qualified applicants who were members of more preferred groups,” namely those who identify as minorities, LGBTQ or women. He seeks at least $500,000, as well as a court order making him a full-time producer on the series and barring the further use of discriminatory hiring practices.
Beneker is represented by America First Legal Foundation, a conservative group founded by Stephen Miller,...
Brian Beneker, a script coordinator for Seal Team, alleges in a lawsuit filed in California federal court Wednesday that he was repeatedly denied a staff writer job after the implementation of an “illegal policy of race and sex balancing” that promoted the hiring of “less qualified applicants who were members of more preferred groups,” namely those who identify as minorities, LGBTQ or women. He seeks at least $500,000, as well as a court order making him a full-time producer on the series and barring the further use of discriminatory hiring practices.
Beneker is represented by America First Legal Foundation, a conservative group founded by Stephen Miller,...
- 3/4/2024
- by Winston Cho
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Bob’s Burgers fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 14 Episode 12 episode titled Jade in the Shade!
Find out everything you need to know about the Jade in the Shade episode of Bob’s Burgers, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Bob’s Burgers Jade in the Shade Season 14 Episode 12 Preview
In the upcoming episode of “Bob’s Burgers” titled “Jade in the Shade,” scheduled to air on Fox at 7:30 Pm on March 10, 2024, viewers are in for a hilarious and adventurous ride with the quirky Belcher family. The episode kicks off with Linda and Louise unwittingly embarking on a tour of the town’s bootlegging history, only to stumble upon an unexpected treasure-hunting escapade. As they navigate the twists and turns of their discovery, audiences can anticipate the signature wit and comedic charm that make “Bob’s Burgers” a fan favorite.
Find out everything you need to know about the Jade in the Shade episode of Bob’s Burgers, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Bob’s Burgers Jade in the Shade Season 14 Episode 12 Preview
In the upcoming episode of “Bob’s Burgers” titled “Jade in the Shade,” scheduled to air on Fox at 7:30 Pm on March 10, 2024, viewers are in for a hilarious and adventurous ride with the quirky Belcher family. The episode kicks off with Linda and Louise unwittingly embarking on a tour of the town’s bootlegging history, only to stumble upon an unexpected treasure-hunting escapade. As they navigate the twists and turns of their discovery, audiences can anticipate the signature wit and comedic charm that make “Bob’s Burgers” a fan favorite.
- 3/3/2024
- by News
- TV Regular
This Sunday at 7:30 Pm on Fox, the animated charm of “Bob’s Burgers” continues with Season 14 Episode 12, titled “Jade in the Shade.” The episode promises a delightful blend of history, treasure hunting, and street performer drama, encapsulating the quirky essence that fans adore.
Linda and Louise, on a tour of the town’s bootlegging history, accidentally stumble upon an unexpected treasure-hunting escapade. Meanwhile, back at the restaurant, Bob, Tina, and Gene find themselves hosting a group of street performers with some unresolved conflicts to settle.
Viewers can expect the usual dose of humor, family antics, and the distinctive charm that “Bob’s Burgers” brings to the screen. As Linda and Louise dive into an unexpected adventure and the Belcher family navigates hosting street performers, the episode promises a hilarious and heartwarming Sunday night treat for fans. Tune in at 7:30 Pm for another animated escapade with the lovable Belcher family on Fox.
Linda and Louise, on a tour of the town’s bootlegging history, accidentally stumble upon an unexpected treasure-hunting escapade. Meanwhile, back at the restaurant, Bob, Tina, and Gene find themselves hosting a group of street performers with some unresolved conflicts to settle.
Viewers can expect the usual dose of humor, family antics, and the distinctive charm that “Bob’s Burgers” brings to the screen. As Linda and Louise dive into an unexpected adventure and the Belcher family navigates hosting street performers, the episode promises a hilarious and heartwarming Sunday night treat for fans. Tune in at 7:30 Pm for another animated escapade with the lovable Belcher family on Fox.
- 3/3/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Tuesday, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito continued his criticism of the high court’s landmark same-sex ruling in a five-page statement that gave a detailed explanation as to why the court declined to hear a case that involved a Missouri lawsuit.
The case, Missouri Department of Correction v. Jean Finney, involved a dispute when jurors who voiced religious concerns about same-sex marriage were dismissed from an employment discrimination case.
In his statement, Alito agreed with the Supreme Court’s decision not to hear the Missouri lawsuit. However, he said he believed it “exemplifies the danger” he anticipated in the 2015 Obergell v. Hodges case.
He further explained, “Namely, that Americans who do not hide their adherence to traditional religious beliefs about homosexual conduct will be “labeled as bigots and treated as such by the government.”
Alito wrote that the way Obergefell v. Hodges written in 2015 “made it clear that the...
The case, Missouri Department of Correction v. Jean Finney, involved a dispute when jurors who voiced religious concerns about same-sex marriage were dismissed from an employment discrimination case.
In his statement, Alito agreed with the Supreme Court’s decision not to hear the Missouri lawsuit. However, he said he believed it “exemplifies the danger” he anticipated in the 2015 Obergell v. Hodges case.
He further explained, “Namely, that Americans who do not hide their adherence to traditional religious beliefs about homosexual conduct will be “labeled as bigots and treated as such by the government.”
Alito wrote that the way Obergefell v. Hodges written in 2015 “made it clear that the...
- 2/21/2024
- by Baila Eve Zisman
- Uinterview
Nikki Haley, the former United States Ambassador to the United Nations, appears at a campaign event. (Photo by Gage Skidmore)
The Fox News Channel will conduct a pair of town hall interviews with the two leading candidates for the Republican presidential nomination next week.
The first town hall will take place Sunday, February 18 and will see Fox News anchor John Roberts moderate a question-and-answer style forum with former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley.
The Haley town hall will be taped earlier in the day at a venue in Columbia, South Carolina, and is scheduled to air at 5 p.m. Eastern Time (2 p.m. Pacific Time), with an encore broadcast for West Coast viewers at 10 p.m. Eastern Time (7 p.m. Pacific Time).
Two days later, Fox News host Laura Ingraham will moderate a town hall-style interview with Republican front-runner and former President Donald Trump in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
Like the Haley town hall,...
The Fox News Channel will conduct a pair of town hall interviews with the two leading candidates for the Republican presidential nomination next week.
The first town hall will take place Sunday, February 18 and will see Fox News anchor John Roberts moderate a question-and-answer style forum with former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley.
The Haley town hall will be taped earlier in the day at a venue in Columbia, South Carolina, and is scheduled to air at 5 p.m. Eastern Time (2 p.m. Pacific Time), with an encore broadcast for West Coast viewers at 10 p.m. Eastern Time (7 p.m. Pacific Time).
Two days later, Fox News host Laura Ingraham will moderate a town hall-style interview with Republican front-runner and former President Donald Trump in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
Like the Haley town hall,...
- 2/15/2024
- by Matthew Keys
- The Desk
Update: Fox News has scheduled a town hall with Nikki Haley on Sunday, less than a week before the South Carolina primary and her potential final showdown with Donald Trump.
John Roberts will moderate the pre-taped event, which will take place in Columbia, Sc. It will air at 5 p.m. Et, with an encore at 10 p.m. Et.
The network announced a town hall with Trump for two days later, on Tuesday, which will be moderated by Laura Ingraham.
Previously, Feb. 13: Fox News has scheduled another town hall with former President Donald Trump, this time a pre-taped event February 20 in South Carolina and hosted by Laura Ingraham.
The event will take place at 7 p.m. Et in Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium in advance of the South Carolina primary on February 24.
On her show the night before the New Hampshire primary, Ingraham said Trump’s remaining rival in the GOP primary race,...
John Roberts will moderate the pre-taped event, which will take place in Columbia, Sc. It will air at 5 p.m. Et, with an encore at 10 p.m. Et.
The network announced a town hall with Trump for two days later, on Tuesday, which will be moderated by Laura Ingraham.
Previously, Feb. 13: Fox News has scheduled another town hall with former President Donald Trump, this time a pre-taped event February 20 in South Carolina and hosted by Laura Ingraham.
The event will take place at 7 p.m. Et in Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium in advance of the South Carolina primary on February 24.
On her show the night before the New Hampshire primary, Ingraham said Trump’s remaining rival in the GOP primary race,...
- 2/15/2024
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
The Supreme Court heard arguments on Thursday pertaining to whether states can throw Donald Trump off the 2024 presidential ballots if they determine he violated the 14th Amendment — which essentially disqualifies insurrectionists from holding office. The former president shouldn’t be too worried, however, as the conservative-controlled court seems unlikely to permit what Chief Justice John Roberts described as a “pretty daunting consequence.”
The justices did not seem very concerned with the question of whether Trump is actually an insurrectionist, only addressing it briefly during the proceedings. Trump lawyer Jonathan Mitchell...
The justices did not seem very concerned with the question of whether Trump is actually an insurrectionist, only addressing it briefly during the proceedings. Trump lawyer Jonathan Mitchell...
- 2/8/2024
- by Ryan Bort
- Rollingstone.com
The Supreme Court heard arguments on Thursday in the case over whether states can toss Donald Trump off their ballots. Much of the discussion centered around a wildly inane legal question: whether America’s president qualifies as “an officer of the United States.”
The case will review Colorado’s decision to disqualify Trump from its ballot on the grounds that he committed “insurrection” by inciting the violent assault on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, as lawmakers were preparing to certify President Joe Biden’s electoral victory.
At issue is Section 3 of the 14th Amendment,...
The case will review Colorado’s decision to disqualify Trump from its ballot on the grounds that he committed “insurrection” by inciting the violent assault on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, as lawmakers were preparing to certify President Joe Biden’s electoral victory.
At issue is Section 3 of the 14th Amendment,...
- 2/8/2024
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez and Andrew Perez
- Rollingstone.com
Between The Sweet East and, to some extent, American Fiction, cinephiles seem to be increasing their appetite for politically incorrect commentary. Even if you are not one such moviegoer, Stress Positions, the feature debut from Theda Hammel, does not fucking care. That’s an asset before it’s a problem, but its aimless narrative and discordant visual styles undercut this film’s sharpness.
Hammel also stars as Karla, a narcissistic trans woman in a resentment-ridden relationship with a lesbian novelist. The film primarily takes place in the brownstone where Karla’s friend Terry (John Early) is riding out the early stages of Covid with his nephew Bahlul (Qaher Harhash). Bahlul is a 19-year-old Moroccan model, and Terry’s gay circle––including his slutty ex-husband Leo (John Roberts)––is all atwitter at the news. Everyone is desperate to lay eyes on this model, who’s likewise eager to meet people besides Terry.
Hammel also stars as Karla, a narcissistic trans woman in a resentment-ridden relationship with a lesbian novelist. The film primarily takes place in the brownstone where Karla’s friend Terry (John Early) is riding out the early stages of Covid with his nephew Bahlul (Qaher Harhash). Bahlul is a 19-year-old Moroccan model, and Terry’s gay circle––including his slutty ex-husband Leo (John Roberts)––is all atwitter at the news. Everyone is desperate to lay eyes on this model, who’s likewise eager to meet people besides Terry.
- 1/29/2024
- by Lena Wilson
- The Film Stage
Everybody in writer-director Theda Hammel’s comedy Stress Positions wants to know about Bahlul (Qaher Harhash), the 19-year-old Moroccan model. Bahlul’s leg is broken, and he’s being nursed back to health by his white uncle, Terry Goon (John Early), who’s living in the Brooklyn “party house” of his soon-to-be-ex-husband, Leo (John Roberts). Terry shelters Bahlul like a wounded bird, vacating all evidence of whatever debauchery took place within the house and insisting that his nephew is too grievously injured for visitors. But the more that Terry tries to keep people away, the greater the mystique is attached to Bahlul.
Of course, as it’s the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, anything that breaks the monotony of self-isolation gains a grand allure—especially if it happens to be a person whose job is to be hot for a living. Right out of the gate, Hammel’s threading...
Of course, as it’s the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, anything that breaks the monotony of self-isolation gains a grand allure—especially if it happens to be a person whose job is to be hot for a living. Right out of the gate, Hammel’s threading...
- 1/28/2024
- by Steven Scaife
- Slant Magazine
In the fourth episode of Griselda, the godmother Griselda was devastated to witness Arturo’s death in front of her eyes, but she couldn’t speak against it as she was extremely terrified of the Ochoas. Griselda accepted the fact that she couldn’t gain control over the entire drug market in Miami, but her hunger for power gradually made her paranoid. When she learned about the task force Centac investigating her operation, she became extremely paranoid, realizing that she had a police informant in her gang. In the fifth episode of Griselda, a paranoid and drunk Griselda decided to take out all of her employees to save her neck from the police; however, she came back to her senses the next morning when she finally sobered up.
Spoilers Ahead
Who Did Griselda Suspect As An Informant?
Centac started amassing resources and funding to properly investigate the drug business conducted by Griselda.
Spoilers Ahead
Who Did Griselda Suspect As An Informant?
Centac started amassing resources and funding to properly investigate the drug business conducted by Griselda.
- 1/27/2024
- by Poulami Nanda
- Film Fugitives
The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that the Biden administration has the authority to remove razor wire installed by the state of Texas across swaths of the state’s border with Mexico.
The 5-4 ruling overturned a December 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision that placed an injunction on a lower court order allowing federal agents to cut through the wires, which have been linked to hundreds of reported injuries of migrants attempting to cross the border.
Chief Justice John Roberts and Amy Coney Barrett, both conservative, joined...
The 5-4 ruling overturned a December 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision that placed an injunction on a lower court order allowing federal agents to cut through the wires, which have been linked to hundreds of reported injuries of migrants attempting to cross the border.
Chief Justice John Roberts and Amy Coney Barrett, both conservative, joined...
- 1/22/2024
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez
- Rollingstone.com
Theda Hammel’s latest dramedy at Neon, Stress Positions, stars Hammel, John Early, Qaher Harhash, Amy Zimmer, Faheem Ali and Rebecca F. Wright. It follows Bahlul, a queer Moroccan-American model that everyone wants to meet. While moments emerge showing the glimmer of an insightful character study, the film quickly dissolves into an endurance test drowned out by superficial noise. One must tip the cap to Hammel’s sheer feat of micro-budget production, but her organic style choices bewilder more than enlighten.
The film follows Bahlul (Harhash), a 20-year old spending his time in recovery from a broken leg with his uncle Terry (Early) in Brooklyn. Terry is not Moroccan but American and white, and they are family by marriage. The injured Bahlul meets a cast of eccentric characters including Terry’s best friend Karla (Hammel); Karla‘s girlfriend Vanessa (Zimmer); Terry’s husband Leo (John Roberts); Ronald (Ali), the local...
The film follows Bahlul (Harhash), a 20-year old spending his time in recovery from a broken leg with his uncle Terry (Early) in Brooklyn. Terry is not Moroccan but American and white, and they are family by marriage. The injured Bahlul meets a cast of eccentric characters including Terry’s best friend Karla (Hammel); Karla‘s girlfriend Vanessa (Zimmer); Terry’s husband Leo (John Roberts); Ronald (Ali), the local...
- 1/19/2024
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
The summer of 2020 shouldn’t project beautiful memories onto the brain maps of those who endured it, but Theda Hammel’s anxiety-addled screwball feature debut “Stress Positions,” set around that Covid Fourth of July in New York, asks you to relive the scary days of sheltering in place, banging pots and pans in solidarity with health care workers, and social distancing whenever it was convenient or made you look like you stood for something.
“Stress Positions” mines the gap between the dark bookend of events that shaped millennial lives — September 11 and the pandemic — and that between liberal-posturing millennials and a Gen Z with a less fussy, more hopeful worldview. Hammel’s muses and emissaries on either side of the dichotomy in a comedy swirling with ideas are comedian John Early as a gay soon-to-be-divorcee and Qaher Harhash as his nephew, a 19-year-old Moroccan model with identity-shifting questions of his own.
“Stress Positions” mines the gap between the dark bookend of events that shaped millennial lives — September 11 and the pandemic — and that between liberal-posturing millennials and a Gen Z with a less fussy, more hopeful worldview. Hammel’s muses and emissaries on either side of the dichotomy in a comedy swirling with ideas are comedian John Early as a gay soon-to-be-divorcee and Qaher Harhash as his nephew, a 19-year-old Moroccan model with identity-shifting questions of his own.
- 1/19/2024
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
This Sunday at 9:00 Pm on Fox, “Bob’s Burgers” Season 14 Episode 11, titled “Mission Impossi-Bob,” unfolds a gripping plot as Teddy, the lovable handyman, finds himself in a predicament. Teddy becomes trapped in an underground survival bunker, and in a moment of urgency, he reaches out to Bob for help. The episode promises a thrilling and comical adventure as Bob takes on the mission to locate Teddy and engineer a daring rescue.
Viewers can expect the trademark humor and quirky charm that characterize “Bob’s Burgers” as the Belcher family patriarch embarks on this unexpected mission. The episode is poised to deliver a delightful blend of suspense, laughs, and the endearing camaraderie shared by Bob and Teddy.
Tune in for an evening of animated escapades and witness Bob’s hilarious quest in “Mission Impossi-Bob,” as “Bob’s Burgers” Season 14 Episode 11 explores the challenges and absurdities of friendship in the unique and vibrant world of the Belcher family.
Viewers can expect the trademark humor and quirky charm that characterize “Bob’s Burgers” as the Belcher family patriarch embarks on this unexpected mission. The episode is poised to deliver a delightful blend of suspense, laughs, and the endearing camaraderie shared by Bob and Teddy.
Tune in for an evening of animated escapades and witness Bob’s hilarious quest in “Mission Impossi-Bob,” as “Bob’s Burgers” Season 14 Episode 11 explores the challenges and absurdities of friendship in the unique and vibrant world of the Belcher family.
- 12/31/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
A Florida man has pleaded guilty to threatening the life of John Roberts, the chief justice of the United States Supreme Court.
Neal Brij Sidhwaney, a 43-year-old resident of Fernandina Beach, has pleaded guilty to the charge of transmitting an interstate threat to kill. Sidhwaney called the Supreme Court justice on July 31, leaving an expletive, threatening voicemail.
“On the voicemail message, Sidhwaney identified himself by name and repeatedly threatened to kill a specific Supreme Court Justice,” the office stated. “This case was investigated by the Supreme Court of the United States Police – Protective Intelligence Unit with assistance from the United States Capitol Police –Threat Assessment Section.”
Sidhwaney worked as a programmer for Google until 2017. After leaving the company, he spent many hours watching the news and raging about current events, leading him to write letters and call public figures.
A psychologist stated that while Sidhwaney is competent to stand trial,...
Neal Brij Sidhwaney, a 43-year-old resident of Fernandina Beach, has pleaded guilty to the charge of transmitting an interstate threat to kill. Sidhwaney called the Supreme Court justice on July 31, leaving an expletive, threatening voicemail.
“On the voicemail message, Sidhwaney identified himself by name and repeatedly threatened to kill a specific Supreme Court Justice,” the office stated. “This case was investigated by the Supreme Court of the United States Police – Protective Intelligence Unit with assistance from the United States Capitol Police –Threat Assessment Section.”
Sidhwaney worked as a programmer for Google until 2017. After leaving the company, he spent many hours watching the news and raging about current events, leading him to write letters and call public figures.
A psychologist stated that while Sidhwaney is competent to stand trial,...
- 12/20/2023
- by Zach Ament
- Uinterview
Finding 66 is a new horror film from John Roberts & Wolf Krusemark at Creative Kill Productions.
F*ck Around And Find Out… what all the buzz is about in this teaser trailer.
Warning: Due to it’s violent nature, viewer discretion is advised. What you are about to see is actual footage from the abduction of Courtney Jaimeson. The content is intense and graphic.
In 2013, local authorities and law enforcement agencies uncovered a series of tragic incidents involving… the discovery of a slain women along iconic Route 66, spanning from Texas to New Mexico.
What follows next is authentic footage depicting the abduction of Courtney Jaimeson in 2022.
The post Finding 66 Official Poster & Teaser Trailer appeared first on Horror Asylum.
F*ck Around And Find Out… what all the buzz is about in this teaser trailer.
Warning: Due to it’s violent nature, viewer discretion is advised. What you are about to see is actual footage from the abduction of Courtney Jaimeson. The content is intense and graphic.
In 2013, local authorities and law enforcement agencies uncovered a series of tragic incidents involving… the discovery of a slain women along iconic Route 66, spanning from Texas to New Mexico.
What follows next is authentic footage depicting the abduction of Courtney Jaimeson in 2022.
The post Finding 66 Official Poster & Teaser Trailer appeared first on Horror Asylum.
- 12/20/2023
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
Finding 66 is a new horror film from John Roberts & Wolf Krusemark at Creative Kill Productions. F*ck Around And Find Out… what all the buzz is about in this teaser trailer. Warning: Due to it’s violent nature, viewer discretion is advised. What you are about to see is actual footage from the abduction of …
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- 12/16/2023
- by Mike Joy
- Horror News
The foreword of the book The Revivalist Manifesto, written by House Speaker Mike Johnson, has come under scrutiny, along with his subsequent promotion of the book on social media and his podcast.
Authored by local Louisiana political blogger Scott McKay, the book espouses baseless conspiracy theories embraced by the far-right, such as the debunked “Pizzagate” hoax which alleged Democratic officials’ involvement in a trafficking ring.
The book makes unsubstantiated claims, such as the implication that Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts was blackmailed and connected to disgraced trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Additionally, the book defends podcaster Joe Rogan from racism charges after it was revealed that he used racial slurs. It goes on to disparage poor voters.
Johnson’s 300-word foreword praises McKay’s book as a valuable contribution that resonates with “freedom-loving Americans.”
Johnson’s endorsement extended beyond the foreword, as he actively promoted the book on his public social...
Authored by local Louisiana political blogger Scott McKay, the book espouses baseless conspiracy theories embraced by the far-right, such as the debunked “Pizzagate” hoax which alleged Democratic officials’ involvement in a trafficking ring.
The book makes unsubstantiated claims, such as the implication that Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts was blackmailed and connected to disgraced trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Additionally, the book defends podcaster Joe Rogan from racism charges after it was revealed that he used racial slurs. It goes on to disparage poor voters.
Johnson’s 300-word foreword praises McKay’s book as a valuable contribution that resonates with “freedom-loving Americans.”
Johnson’s endorsement extended beyond the foreword, as he actively promoted the book on his public social...
- 12/10/2023
- by Baila Eve Zisman
- Uinterview
Bob’s Burgers fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 14 Episode 10 episode titled The Nightmare 2 Days Before Christmas!
Find out everything you need to know about the The Nightmare 2 Days Before Christmas episode of Bob’s Burgers, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Bob’s Burgers The Nightmare 2 Days Before Christmas Season 14 Episode 10 Preview
In the upcoming episode of “Bob’s Burgers” titled “The Nightmare 2 Days Before Christmas,” slated to air on Fox at 9:00 Pm on December 17, 2023, viewers are in for a festive yet challenging adventure with the Belcher family. The plot unfolds when a sudden power outage disrupts their holiday preparations, forcing the Belchers to spend Christmas at Mr. Fischoeder’s family’s old hunting lodge.
Tune in to Fox at 9:00 Pm on December 17, 2023, for a special holiday episode of “Bob’s Burgers.” “The Nightmare 2 Days Before...
Find out everything you need to know about the The Nightmare 2 Days Before Christmas episode of Bob’s Burgers, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Bob’s Burgers The Nightmare 2 Days Before Christmas Season 14 Episode 10 Preview
In the upcoming episode of “Bob’s Burgers” titled “The Nightmare 2 Days Before Christmas,” slated to air on Fox at 9:00 Pm on December 17, 2023, viewers are in for a festive yet challenging adventure with the Belcher family. The plot unfolds when a sudden power outage disrupts their holiday preparations, forcing the Belchers to spend Christmas at Mr. Fischoeder’s family’s old hunting lodge.
Tune in to Fox at 9:00 Pm on December 17, 2023, for a special holiday episode of “Bob’s Burgers.” “The Nightmare 2 Days Before...
- 12/10/2023
- by News
- TV Regular
This Sunday at 9:00 Pm on Fox, “Bob’s Burgers” is serving up a festive treat with Season 14 Episode 10, titled “The Nightmare 2 Days Before Christmas.” Get ready for a holiday-themed escapade as the Belcher family faces a sudden power outage, just days before Christmas. With their home in the dark, the quirky clan is forced to find festive shelter at Mr. Fischoeder’s family’s old hunting lodge.
As the Belchers navigate the challenges of celebrating Christmas away from the comfort of their own home, viewers can expect a delightful mix of humor, heartwarming moments, and the unique charm that “Bob’s Burgers” consistently delivers. From unexpected twists to quirky encounters, this holiday-themed episode promises to be a memorable addition to the Bob’s Burgers legacy.
For those seeking a blend of laughter and holiday spirit, tune in to Fox at 9:00 Pm to join the Belcher family on their Christmas adventure in “The Nightmare 2 Days Before Christmas.
As the Belchers navigate the challenges of celebrating Christmas away from the comfort of their own home, viewers can expect a delightful mix of humor, heartwarming moments, and the unique charm that “Bob’s Burgers” consistently delivers. From unexpected twists to quirky encounters, this holiday-themed episode promises to be a memorable addition to the Bob’s Burgers legacy.
For those seeking a blend of laughter and holiday spirit, tune in to Fox at 9:00 Pm to join the Belcher family on their Christmas adventure in “The Nightmare 2 Days Before Christmas.
- 12/10/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Robert De Niro took the stage at the Kennedy Center on Sunday and, looking out at the balcony box where honoree Billy Crystal was sitting, told him of his career, “I had no idea you had done so much. And you’ve done it all in such a relatively short amount of time. You’re only 75. That means you’re just about six years away from being the perfect age to be elected president.”
The joke got some of the biggest audience cheers of the night — and a laugh from President Joe Biden, 81, embarking on a re-election campaign where his chronological advantage is, based on polls, top of mind to voters and the source of some doubts.
It was also one of a few references to age throughout Sunday evening’s Kennedy Center Honors which, in addition to Crystal, honored opera singer Renée Fleming, hip hop star and actress Queen Latifah,...
The joke got some of the biggest audience cheers of the night — and a laugh from President Joe Biden, 81, embarking on a re-election campaign where his chronological advantage is, based on polls, top of mind to voters and the source of some doubts.
It was also one of a few references to age throughout Sunday evening’s Kennedy Center Honors which, in addition to Crystal, honored opera singer Renée Fleming, hip hop star and actress Queen Latifah,...
- 12/4/2023
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
According to a statement from the U.S. Supreme Court, retired Justice Sandra Day O’Connor passed away “of complications related to advanced dementia, probably Alzheimer’s, and a respiratory illness.” O’Connor, whose husband suffered from Alzheimer’s, first announced her diagnosis in 2018 in a letter explaining that as her condition progressed, she was “no longer able to participate in public life.”
The nation’s first female justice ascended to the court in 1981, nominated by President Ronald Reagan, who, in a bid to attract support from female voters, made a...
The nation’s first female justice ascended to the court in 1981, nominated by President Ronald Reagan, who, in a bid to attract support from female voters, made a...
- 12/1/2023
- by Tessa Stuart
- Rollingstone.com
Sandra Day O’Connor, the first female justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, has died. She was 93.
In an announcement on Friday morning, the court said that she died in Phoenix, Az of complications related to advanced dementia, probably Alzheimers, and a respiratory illness.
O’Connor was nominated by President Ronald Reagan in 1981 and, although she was appointed by a conservative, she was an important swing vote on the high court by the time she retired in 2006.
Chief Justice John Roberts said in a statement, “A daughter of the American Southwest, Sandra Day O’Connor blazed an historic trail as our nation’s first female justice. She met that challenge with undaunted determination, indisputable ability and engaging candor.”
O’Connor sided with the court’s conservative wing on a number of landmark decisions, perhaps most prominently in the 2000 decision that ended the Florida vote recount, effectively affirming George W. Bush...
In an announcement on Friday morning, the court said that she died in Phoenix, Az of complications related to advanced dementia, probably Alzheimers, and a respiratory illness.
O’Connor was nominated by President Ronald Reagan in 1981 and, although she was appointed by a conservative, she was an important swing vote on the high court by the time she retired in 2006.
Chief Justice John Roberts said in a statement, “A daughter of the American Southwest, Sandra Day O’Connor blazed an historic trail as our nation’s first female justice. She met that challenge with undaunted determination, indisputable ability and engaging candor.”
O’Connor sided with the court’s conservative wing on a number of landmark decisions, perhaps most prominently in the 2000 decision that ended the Florida vote recount, effectively affirming George W. Bush...
- 12/1/2023
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
In the upcoming episode of “Bob’s Burgers,” Season 14, Episode 9, titled “Fraud of the Dead: Zombie-docu-pocalypse,” viewers are in for a unique and comedic experience. Scheduled to air at 9:00 Pm on Sunday, December 3, 2023, on Fox, the episode takes a hilarious turn as a documentary film highlighting the talents of world-class archer Louise Belcher gets unexpectedly interrupted by some surprising visitors.
The Belcher family, known for their quirky and entertaining dynamics, adds a twist to the documentary genre in this installment. As the film crew attempts to capture the prowess of Louise’s archery skills, the unforeseen interruptions promise to deliver laughs and mayhem. “Fraud of the Dead: Zombie-docu-pocalypse” offers fans of “Bob’s Burgers” another delightful adventure into the whimsical world of the Belcher family, blending humor and creativity in a way only this animated series can. Don’t miss this episode for a dose of animated hilarity and unexpected twists.
The Belcher family, known for their quirky and entertaining dynamics, adds a twist to the documentary genre in this installment. As the film crew attempts to capture the prowess of Louise’s archery skills, the unforeseen interruptions promise to deliver laughs and mayhem. “Fraud of the Dead: Zombie-docu-pocalypse” offers fans of “Bob’s Burgers” another delightful adventure into the whimsical world of the Belcher family, blending humor and creativity in a way only this animated series can. Don’t miss this episode for a dose of animated hilarity and unexpected twists.
- 11/26/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Bob’s Burgers fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 14 Episode 8 episode titled Wharf, Me Worry?!
Find out everything you need to know about the Wharf, Me Worry? episode of Bob’s Burgers, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Bob’s Burgers Wharf, Me Worry? Season 14 Episode 8 Preview
Get ready for a seafood-filled adventure in the upcoming episode of “Bob’s Burgers” titled “Wharf, Me Worry?” set to air on Fox at 9:00 Pm on November 26, 2023. In this installment, the Belcher kids, joined by Big Bob, embark on a special day at the wharf, but things take an unexpected turn when they find themselves in a comical predicament involving a fortune-telling giant clam.
As the kids find themselves in trouble at the wharf, viewers can expect a blend of slapstick humor and witty banter that “Bob’s Burgers” is known for.
Find out everything you need to know about the Wharf, Me Worry? episode of Bob’s Burgers, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Bob’s Burgers Wharf, Me Worry? Season 14 Episode 8 Preview
Get ready for a seafood-filled adventure in the upcoming episode of “Bob’s Burgers” titled “Wharf, Me Worry?” set to air on Fox at 9:00 Pm on November 26, 2023. In this installment, the Belcher kids, joined by Big Bob, embark on a special day at the wharf, but things take an unexpected turn when they find themselves in a comical predicament involving a fortune-telling giant clam.
As the kids find themselves in trouble at the wharf, viewers can expect a blend of slapstick humor and witty banter that “Bob’s Burgers” is known for.
- 11/19/2023
- by News
- TV Regular
This Sunday at 9:00 Pm on Fox, fans of animated hilarity can dive into the latest escapade with the Belcher family in Season 14 Episode 8 of “Bob’s Burgers,” titled “Wharf, Me Worry?” The episode promises a special day at the wharf with Big Bob, where the kids find themselves in a sea of trouble, all thanks to a fortune-telling giant clam.
As the Belcher family navigates the whimsical and often unpredictable scenarios that only “Bob’s Burgers” can deliver, viewers can anticipate a blend of laughter, quirky characters, and the unique charm that has made the show a beloved animated staple.
“Wharf, Me Worry?” guarantees a delightful installment, perfect for unwinding and sharing a laugh with the quirky Belcher family. Tune in at 9:00 Pm for a Fox animated special that adds a splash of humor to your Sunday evening.
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Sunday 26 November 2023 on Fox
Bob’s Burgers Wharf,...
As the Belcher family navigates the whimsical and often unpredictable scenarios that only “Bob’s Burgers” can deliver, viewers can anticipate a blend of laughter, quirky characters, and the unique charm that has made the show a beloved animated staple.
“Wharf, Me Worry?” guarantees a delightful installment, perfect for unwinding and sharing a laugh with the quirky Belcher family. Tune in at 9:00 Pm for a Fox animated special that adds a splash of humor to your Sunday evening.
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Sunday 26 November 2023 on Fox
Bob’s Burgers Wharf,...
- 11/19/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Bob’s Burgers fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 14 Episode 7 episode titled The (Raccoon) King and I!
Find out everything you need to know about the The (Raccoon) King and I episode of Bob’s Burgers, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Bob’s Burgers The (Raccoon) King and I Season 14 Episode 7 Preview
In the upcoming episode of the beloved animated series “Bob’s Burgers” titled “The (Raccoon) King and I,” slated to air on Fox at 9:00 Pm on November 19, 2023, viewers are in for a delightful mix of humor, mishaps, and the quirky charm that defines the Belcher family.
As the narrative unfolds, the ever-enthusiastic Linda, played by John Roberts, finds herself in a comical predicament during a neighborhood block party. A mistake on her part threatens the well-being of her favorite alley raccoon, setting the stage...
Find out everything you need to know about the The (Raccoon) King and I episode of Bob’s Burgers, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Bob’s Burgers The (Raccoon) King and I Season 14 Episode 7 Preview
In the upcoming episode of the beloved animated series “Bob’s Burgers” titled “The (Raccoon) King and I,” slated to air on Fox at 9:00 Pm on November 19, 2023, viewers are in for a delightful mix of humor, mishaps, and the quirky charm that defines the Belcher family.
As the narrative unfolds, the ever-enthusiastic Linda, played by John Roberts, finds herself in a comical predicament during a neighborhood block party. A mistake on her part threatens the well-being of her favorite alley raccoon, setting the stage...
- 11/12/2023
- by News
- TV Regular
In the upcoming episode of “Bob’s Burgers” Season 14, titled “The (Raccoon) King and I,” airing at 9:00 Pm on Sunday, 19th November 2023, on Fox, the storyline unfolds during a neighborhood block party. Linda, one of the central characters, finds herself in a predicament as she makes a mistake that could potentially endanger the life of her favorite alley raccoon. With a neutral and factual tone, the episode presents the consequences of Linda’s actions within the context of the block party.
Tune in to Fox at 9:00 Pm for a depiction of the events in “The (Raccoon) King and I” in this episode of “Bob’s Burgers.”
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Sunday 19 November 2023 on Fox
Bob’s Burgers The (Raccoon) King and I Cast – Season 14 Episode 7 Main Cast H. Jon Benjamin as Bob/Jimmy Jr.
John Roberts as Linda/Jocelyn
Dan Mintz as Tina
Eugene Mirman as Gene
Kristen Schaal as...
Tune in to Fox at 9:00 Pm for a depiction of the events in “The (Raccoon) King and I” in this episode of “Bob’s Burgers.”
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Sunday 19 November 2023 on Fox
Bob’s Burgers The (Raccoon) King and I Cast – Season 14 Episode 7 Main Cast H. Jon Benjamin as Bob/Jimmy Jr.
John Roberts as Linda/Jocelyn
Dan Mintz as Tina
Eugene Mirman as Gene
Kristen Schaal as...
- 11/12/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Bob’s Burgers fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 14 Episode 6 episode titled Escape From Which Island?!
Find out everything you need to know about the Escape From Which Island? episode of Bob’s Burgers, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Bob’s Burgers Escape From Which Island? Season 14 Episode 6 Preview
The quirky and lovable Belcher family is back with another exciting adventure, as “Bob’s Burgers” returns to Fox on November 12, 2023, at 11:00 Pm with an episode titled “Escape From Which Island?”
In this upcoming episode, the enigmatic and eccentric Mr. Fischoeder has a unique request for our favorite burger flipper, Bob. He enlists Bob to serve as his personal chef for a glamorous camping trip on an exclusive club’s secret island. What kind of culinary chaos will unfold on this adventure? With Bob involved,...
Find out everything you need to know about the Escape From Which Island? episode of Bob’s Burgers, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Bob’s Burgers Escape From Which Island? Season 14 Episode 6 Preview
The quirky and lovable Belcher family is back with another exciting adventure, as “Bob’s Burgers” returns to Fox on November 12, 2023, at 11:00 Pm with an episode titled “Escape From Which Island?”
In this upcoming episode, the enigmatic and eccentric Mr. Fischoeder has a unique request for our favorite burger flipper, Bob. He enlists Bob to serve as his personal chef for a glamorous camping trip on an exclusive club’s secret island. What kind of culinary chaos will unfold on this adventure? With Bob involved,...
- 11/5/2023
- by News
- TV Regular
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