I may be one of the only people on Earth who hasn’t seen Finding Nemo, but I just wanted to share the trailer to Finding Dory, which was just released this morning via Ellentube.
I’ve seen several seasons of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette in sum, so I’m far from an expert on the reality series. My last time checking in on this universe hosted by Chris Harrison was during Ashley Hebert’s season, so my knowledge of JoJo Fletcher is marginal at best.
And here we are. It’s the finals performance night on The Voice and all four vocalists have plenty of chances to help you decide who to vote for (or who not to vote for if they slip up). But as we’ve seen throughout the season, there is some serious talent here and after the performances, you’ll find very few slips. All four competitors brought their A games, which should make Tuesday’s revealing of the winner at least interesting.

Now available for pre-order on iTunes and Vudu, My Father’s Vietnam centers on the experiences of three men who served in the Vietnam War. Director Soren Sorensen initially started the project to learn more about his own father’s (Peter Sorensen) experiences in the military, and what evolved over last decade turned into something much larger than originally intended. Hollywood Outbreak talked to Soren Sorensen about his experiences in making My Father’s Vietnam, a subtly crafted documentary which gives voice to three brave and honorable men who served their country.
Skyler Gisondo (Vacation, The Amazing Spider-Man) gets his first shot as a leading man with Hard Sell, a coming of age story about Hardy, a high school senior who’s trying to take care of his mentally unstable mother (Kristin Chenoweth) and raise a bit of money to pay for the family dog’s impending medical bills. When a beautiful woman named Bo (Katrina Bowden) walks into Hardy’s life claiming to be an ex-stripper, the pair hatch a mutually beneficial plan to alleviate their problems.
The oft-used phrase “you either have it or you don’t” can be applied to that elusive word called “chemistry,” and “The Night Shift” stars have been lucky enough to land on the right side of that equation. While promoting the show during the NBC/Universal Summer Press Tour, Scott Wolf, who was part of a talented ensemble early in his career with “Party of Five,” succinctly (and humorously) explained why “The Night Shift” is clicking on all cylinders.
…And then there were eight. But after weeks of being kind with the cuts, The Voice axe will get in some major work this week as the field gets cut in half after the latest performances. So without further adieu, let’s see how the remaining Voice competitors did in their biggest moments of the season.
Set in the 1970s sunshine haze of Los Angeles, “The Nice Guys” centers on Holland March (Ryan Gosling), a hapless private eye who teams up with professional badass Jackson Healy (Russell Crowe) to find a missing girl. Upon their journey, the pair uncover a conspiracy that is way above their pay grade.

Now playing nationwide, “The Darkness” centers on a family (Kevin Bacon, Radha Mitchell, Lucy Fry, David Mazouz) who unwittingly bring supernatural forces back to their suburban neighborhood after a Grand Canyon trip.