On a cold Sunday night in January, the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills played one of the most thrilling playoff games in NFL history. Quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen went back-and-forth for more than 64 minutes trying to lead their teams to victory. But only one team could win and in the end, the Chiefs prevailed in overtime. As Kansas City moves on to its fourth AFC championship game in as many years, fans are sounding off about cheering against Mahomes and company.
Yes, you can get everything on Amazon — even a tiny house. The discovery of tiny homes on Amazon put shoppers in a frenzy in 2019; homes that were going viral were selling out just as fast. Now, there's actually a tiny home shortage on the site. DIY cabins and sheds have been disappearing on Amazon over the last year, most likely due to customers snagging them to use as offices and backyard getaways during the pandemic.
She got engaged to her millionaire boyfriend at Christmas, receiving a 12-carat diamond engagement ring worth an estimated $3M.
And Dell Technologies heiress Alexa Dell, 24, looked blissfully happy as she celebrated her engagement to millionaire Harrison Refoua, 40, at upscale Hollywood eatery Ysabel on Saturday night.
The billionaire heiress, whose father is worth an estimated $23.5 billion and is the 37th richest man in the world posed up a storm with her millionaire real estate investor as they welcomed guests to their lavish celebrations.
Intended as a deadpan, grimly comic look at the bleakness of a minimum-wage life, "American Job" excessively straightjackets itself dramatically and thematically to push beyond superficial observations. A sort of mock staged version of a Frederick Wiseman documentary, with extended real-time footage of dull jobs being listlessly performed, pic is content to make its one major point without deepening it along the way.
Intended as a deadpan, grimly comic look at the bleakness of a minimum-wage life, “American Job” excessively straightjackets itself dramatically and thematically to push beyond superficial observations.
Johnny Depp added another critically acclaimed film to his prolific filmography by starring in What’s Eating Gilbert Grape. The drama, which also co-starred Leonardo DiCaprio, followed Depp as he took care of his mother and younger disabled brother. But Depp once admitted to having a difficult time shooting Gilbert Grape, so much so that it took a toll on him.
How Johnny Depp was eventually able to stop ‘poisoning’ himself Whenever Johnny Depp spoke of poisoning himself, he was usually referring to the well-known substance abuse problems he’d had since his youth.