Tag

Cameos

All articles tagged with #cameos

Prairie Cameos Break Genre Boundaries in Netflix's Little House
entertainment2 hours ago

Prairie Cameos Break Genre Boundaries in Netflix's Little House

Netflix's Little House on the Prairie reboot features surprise crossovers: Alison Arngrim (Nellie Oleson) appears as a forest drifter named Ida, and Megan Follows from Anne of Green Gables plays Laura's fever-dream grandmother; Nellie isn’t in Season 1 but is planned for Season 2, with Martin Donovan portraying Mr. Ingalls in a casting nod to fans and EP Rebecca Sonnenshine steering these playful cameos.

Madonna Debuts a Laser-Laced Visual Album at Tribeca with Julia Garner
entertainment1 month ago

Madonna Debuts a Laser-Laced Visual Album at Tribeca with Julia Garner

Madonna premiered the Confessions II visual album at the Tribeca Festival, featuring a cameo by Julia Garner among a star-studded lineup (Benedict Cumberbatch, Kate Moss, Sabrina Carpenter, Lourdes Leon). The film, notable for a forest sequence with lasers, streams on YouTube June 8 ahead of the album’s July 3 release, and Garner’s potential Madonna biopic remains in flux.

McCartney Joins Colbert for Finale: A Grand Farewell to The Late Show
entertainment1 month ago

McCartney Joins Colbert for Finale: A Grand Farewell to The Late Show

Paul McCartney joined Stephen Colbert for CBS’s The Late Show finale, sharing memories and performing Hello, Goodbye as a slew of cameos—including Bryan Cranston, Ryan Reynolds and Jon Stewart—helped close out Colbert’s 11-year run. The network cited economic reasons for ending the show, and the broadcast leaned into surreal, celebratory moments—from a faux Pope cameo to a snow-globe theater gag—as Colbert bid farewell to late-night TV.

Sabrina Carpenter Turns Coachella Night One Into Sabrinawood
music3 months ago

Sabrina Carpenter Turns Coachella Night One Into Sabrinawood

Sabrina Carpenter headlined Coachella 2026 night one with a vintage Hollywood–themed set, introducing the concept of Sabrinawood and featuring onstage cameos from Sam Elliott, Susan Sarandon and Will Ferrell. The show spanned multiple worlds—from a recording studio to a dive bar to a Broadway skyline—and included performances of House Tour, Taste, Busy Woman, Manchild, and the live debut of We Almost Broke Up Last Night, with nods to Chicago and Dirty Dancing before a finale in which she exited in a car as a fountain bubbled below; she joked about her 2024 premonition and wrapped weekend one with a flourish.

Sabrina Carpenter Delivers Retro Hollywood Glam at Coachella, With Surprises and a Broadway-Style Finale
music3 months ago

Sabrina Carpenter Delivers Retro Hollywood Glam at Coachella, With Surprises and a Broadway-Style Finale

Sabrina Carpenter headlined Coachella with a vintage Hollywood glamour show packed with celebrity cameos (including Susan Sarandon, Corey Fogelmanis, Will Ferrell and Samuel L. Jackson) and theatrical production; while most hits landed and the vibe was high-energy, a nearly seven-minute Susan Sarandon interlude slowed momentum before a Broadway-inspired finale and confetti-filled closer.

Opalite Video Reimagines Swift's Showgirl Era with 90s Vibes and Cameos
entertainment5 months ago

Opalite Video Reimagines Swift's Showgirl Era with 90s Vibes and Cameos

Taylor Swift released a 90s-inspired music video for Opalite, the second single from The Life of a Showgirl, starring Domhnall Gleeson opposite Swift and featuring cameos from Cillian Murphy, Greta Lee, Jodie Turner-Smith, Lewis Capaldi, and Graham Norton along with Eras Tour dancers. The clip is packed with Easter eggs and references to You Belong With Me, George Michael, and Swift’s own catalog, plus meta details like opalite symbolism and tributes to Swift’s world, ending with a playful, zero-score dance sequence.

entertainment10 months ago

Spinal Tap Reunion and New Lineup Highlights

The article discusses the upcoming sequel to the iconic mockumentary 'This Is Spinal Tap,' titled 'Spinal Tap II: The End Continues,' featuring original cast members and notable cameos by Paul McCartney and Elton John. The film serves as a humorous farewell to the rock era, with the band preparing for their final concert, blending fictional and real-life elements, and reflecting on the band's legacy and ongoing influence.