In ‘Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie,’ two losers turn time travel into a fame machine

Don’t worry if you’re a little lost – it’s okay to be confused, especially if you haven’t seen the original web series this movie is based on! Those familiar with independent films might recognize the director, Johnson, from his previous work like the playful conspiracy film “Operation Avalanche” or the witty “BlackBerry,” where he both directed and acted. However, at first, those unfamiliar with his style might simply see Johnson as a loud, energetic performer and McCarrol as a more reserved, quiet one.

Jelly of the Month Club helped Snoopy’s Legendary Rooftop Concert go viral with their Ozzy tribute

You’ve probably seen Snoopy dressed as a version of Ozzy Osbourne – complete with round sunglasses, long hair, and a trench coat – performing to the song “Crazy Train” online. This performance, called Snoopy’s Legendary Rooftop Concert, quickly became popular with visitors to the park and people around the world after a video of it went viral. Sharon Osbourne even shared the tribute to her late husband on social media from the Grammy Awards, saying she loved it! But the concert is more than just clever costumes and jokes – it’s truly special.

Karen Huger of ‘RHOP’ says DUI, jail can’t keep the Grand Dame down: ‘I healed myself’

Okay, so I was catching Sherri Shepherd’s show today, and Karen Huger – you know, the ‘Grand Dame’ from Real Housewives – finally talked about her DUI arrest from earlier this year and the six months she spent in county jail. Honestly, she seemed really relieved and at peace, saying she’s just so glad to have gotten through it and be on the other side of all that drama.

A widow gets resourceful when the ground shifts beneath her in the feisty ‘Calle Málaga’

While happily preparing for her daughter’s visit from Madrid – cooking and stocking up on groceries – Maria has no idea the trip will put everything she loves at risk. Her daughter, Clara, recently divorced and facing financial hardship, arrives with a shocking announcement: she’s planning to sell the family apartment, where Maria’s mother has lived for forty years. Clara believes it would be better for Maria to move to Spain and live near her grandchildren, or at least receive care in a Spanish-speaking assisted living facility.