Pamela Adlon Wants ‘Better Things’ Ended With A ‘Sense of Hope’

“I love where I am,” says Sam Fox in the final episode of the series. “Better things,” which was published on Monday. “I’m happy. I’m happy. I’m happy.” If you love “Better Things,” a comedy that ran for five wild seasons on FX, Sam’s satisfaction is bittersweet. It’s sweet because we leave it in such …

Who Ended the Travel Mask Mission? A Vaccine Skeptic, a Judge and 2

HE IS gave an interview In 2014, he claimed to The Daily Show that vaccines were “full of toxins.” The segment was titled “An Epidemic of Liberal Stupidity” and compared the progressive anti-vaccine movement to conservative climate change deniers. “You can list the doctors down here to refute me, but I’m not going to change …

Golfer Jack Newton, whose career ended in an accident, has died at the age of 72.

Jack Newton, who lost to Tom Watson in the 1975 British Open playoff game and finished second behind Seve Ballesteros at the 1980 Masters, before his professional golf career ended in a near-fatal airplane propeller accident, died Friday. He was 72 years old. Living with Alzheimer’s disease, Newton died of “health complications”, his family said …

It Started as a Romantic Idyll. It Ended With a Pile of Corpses.

It is evident from the sinister flashbacks that the two women – Amma and Brittany – hide their past traumas and what can best be described as unresolved interpersonal problems. But they’re not just sketchy characters. They also approach Meroe: Jake, a sexy couple filled with a boatload of booze and secrets from several continents, …

Do You Know How The Beatles Ended? Peter Jackson Might Change Your Mind.

For fans who remember Lindsay-Hogg’s movie or read depressing anecdotes from dozens of Beatles books, scenes of Jackson’s lighthearted antics and creative breakthroughs leap off the screen. We see the Beatles smashing each other on the microphone, imitating flamboyant accents, and making an absurd slapstick as if they were in a “Monty Python” skit. “You …

‘How They Ended’ Review: How Gospel Rock Started

Sister Rosetta Tharpe almost steals the show in “How They Got Over,” director Robert Clem’s documentary about the gospel quartet of the 1920s, ’30s, and ’40s and their undeniable influence on rock ‘n’ roll. But it has competition. Among the quartet’s advocates, Tharpe was the first gospel artist to sign with a major label, and …