It goes without saying that the ad-lib is an integral piece of the hip-hop puzzle, with some artists having absolutely perfected the art form. In fact, some artists have gone so far as to develop signature ad-libs, which have in some cases become more memorable than the bars. While that's not exactly the case for modern rap legend Young Thug, it's clear that the versatile YSL artist has mastered the ad-lib down to a science, a fact confirmed by a telling-behind the scenes video from a recent studio session.
The second season of Peacock’s Wolf Life Me romantic dramedy has a pregnant Mary, played by Wedding Crasher’s Isla Fisher, giving birth to a possible werewolf pup baby as her twisted romance with an eternally vulnerable Gary (Josh Gad) continues.
The trailer for the new season dropped Wednesday. And that’s not the only question, among Mary’s many secrets, looming over the season two. Her former professor Anton, played by Edgar Ramirez, arrives on the scene and it’s not long before he makes a move on Mary.
Ryan Kang/Getty ImagesThe NFL and its owners are in the business of making money, even at the expense of player health, so its inevitable that there will eventually be a push to expand the regular season by another game, to 18 in total.
And there's the possibility that the NFL Players Association won't fight it tooth and nail despite expectations.
According to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk, the NFLPA is "
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Alvin Schwartz’s Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark series was for all intents and purposes a celebrated children's series, joining R.L Stine's Goosebumps as a viable segue into the horror genre. Yet the iconic artwork by Stephen Gammell (before they were deemed too disturbing and subsequently redone by Brett Helquist) was the epitome of nightmare fuel, with grotesque and haunting depictions of the book's characters and ghouls.
Now, years after the books have become a beloved staple, Oscar-winning director Guillermo Del Toro has unveiled the first look at his upcoming passion project, a cinematic rendition of the Schwartz series.