This isn’t Back to the Future or the Magic Tree House — it’s the nightmarish version called “time-traveling while Black.” America’s racist and violent past haunts us all, but not everyone gets dragged into it against their will. In the trailer for the upcoming Hulu series Kindred, based on the Octavia E. Butler classic of the same name, Dana (Mallori Johnson) wakes on a riverbank in antebellum Maryland, blinded by the summer rays.
The Patriots head coach Bill Belichick is an ultimate Swagger and never fails to entertain the fans. Recently, the Hall of Famer quarterback Peyton Manning disclosed an old story from the 2006 Pro Bowl where he claimed Belichick was associated with his player’s then-girlfriend Pamela Anderson. While fans found it hard to believe, a recent clip backing the story made it more relevant.
One of the oldest coaches in the league, Bill Belichick, is often known for his death stare and stoic face.
A 53-year-old woman disguised herself with a goatee beard, wig, heavy framed glasses and a hi-vis jacket before killing her half-sister, a court heard today.
Yvonne Caylor had allegedly made herself look like a man before she walked to Nikki Collingbourne's flat and launched the attack with a chicken-shaped ceramic pot.
Ms Collingbourne, 26, was found dead in her underwear lying in a pool of blood at her flat in Letchworth, Hertfordshire, by members of her family.
From the 'Oh, I didn't realise I was topless' selfie to the 'I'm trying to look sexy' selfie, these are the selfie trends the celebrities can't resist. Check out Tom Hardy, Kim Kardashian and more...
1. The 'Oh, I didn't realise I was topless' selfie. This is a selfie trend that tends to be more popular with men that want to flaunt their abs but we were still pretty surprised to find out that Tom Hardy (yes, Tom Hardy the actor) was guilty back in the day.
Of course, a host of Breaking Bad stars make a cameo, including Mr. Heisenberg himself, Bryan Cranston, and Aaron Paul, both of whom pop up in the audience to rag on Fallon. Bob Odenkirk turns up as Jimmy's agent, Saul, who tells him he can't sell jokes one at a time like he's been doing, but he's got to move them "wholesale."
To that end, the comic eventually meets up with The Roots in a smoke-filled RV outside of 30 Rock to do a deal.