A new horror film about the terrors of conversion therapy is coming to Peacock. “They/Them,” a horror film produced by venerable production studio Blumhouse and starring Kevin Bacon, will be hitting the streamer Aug. 5. Bacon stars in the film as Owen Whistler, the director of a conversion therapy camp named Whistler Camp, which attempts […]
Rhythm was in the air on Sunday, particularly during "Step Into the Movies with Derek and Julianne Hough."
The 72-year-old Marvel star shared a selfie as he waited in line to get his shot.
Bacon looks back at his iconic death scene in the original "Friday the 13th."
Ron Howard says Steven Spielberg inspired a game-changing decision made on space drama "Apollo 13."
In "You Should Have Left," Bacon plays a wealthy banker who escapes Los Angeles with his younger wife (Amanda Seyfried) and daughter (Avery Tiiu Essex) to vacation in a sleek and lavish rental home on the Welsh countryside.
Blumhouse Productions' upcoming horror film will give a whole new meaning to the term "haunted house."
The "Footloose" star helped launch the “#IStayHomeFor” campaign, encouraging everyone who can to stay home amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Kyra Sedgwick doesn’t mind Kevin Bacon being affectionate at home, but when they work together, she likes to maintain six degrees of separation.
Philadelphia native Kevin Bacon tackles a Boston accent in the latest trailer for “City On a Hill,” the Boston-set drama executive produced for Showtime by locals Matt Damon and Ben Affleck.The Golden Globe-winning actor plays a corrupt FBI veteran who forms an unlikely alliance with assistant district attorney, played by Aldis Hodge.“I treat everyone the same way — bad,” Bacon says in the teaser released Friday. “I wanna rip out the f—-‘d up machinery in this bulls–t city,” Hodge tells him in return.Also Read: Jaden Smith to Play Young, 'Alternate Reality' Version of Kanye West in Showtime Anthology 'Omniverse'Jonathan Tucker, Mark O’Brien, Jill Hennessy, Lauren E. Banks, Amanda Clayton, Kevin Chapman and Jere Shea also star in the 10-episode series set to premiere on Sunday, June 16.Created by Chuck MacLean (“Boston Strangler”), the drama is set in early 1990s Beantown, which Showtime reminds us was rife with violent criminals emboldened by local law enforcement agencies in which corruption and racism was the norm. That all changed in what was called the “Boston Miracle.”Also Read: HBO Orders 'Showtime' Pilot About '80s LA Lakers From Adam McKayPer the network, the fictional account driving that change is Decourcy Ward (Hodge), who comes from Brooklyn and forms an unlikely alliance with a corrupt yet venerated FBI veteran, Jackie Rhor (Bacon). Together, they take on a family of armored car robbers from Charlestown in a case that grows to involve, and ultimately subvert, the entire criminal justice system of Boston.“City On a Hill” premieres Sunday, June 16 at 9/8c on Showtime.Read original story Kevin Bacon Tackles a Boston Accent in New ‘City On a Hill’ Trailer (Video) At TheWrap
These Hollywood couples, including Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, have found romance that's lasted decades.
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Jason Blum will exec produce the drama with Andrew Miller on board to serve as showrunner for the reboot of the 1990 film.
When you put Kevin Bacon and five comedic actors like Ted Danson, Anthony Anderson, Brian Tyree Henry, Kumail Nanjiani, and William H. Macy around a table, you’re bound to get some hilarious off-the-cuff stories. In a recent roundtable hosted by the Hollywood Reporter, Bacon explained why he almost didn’t book his iconic part in Footloose. Although Bacon didn’t name names about who was shading him, in his defense, he has been happily married to Kyra Sedgwick since 1988, so at least one person finds him f***worthy.
I Love Dick is a new Amazon Prime series starring Kevin Bacon, Kathryn Hahn, and Griffin Dunne — it’s kind of a comedy, kind of a drama: eight half-hour episodes of hyped-up emotions. This is the new show from Jill Soloway, who gave the world Transparent; I Love Dick is based on the book of the same name by Chris Kaus. Hahn and Dunne play married-couple Chris and Sylvere — she’s a struggling experimental filmmaker, he’s a successful academic specializing in studies of the Holocaust. ...
Kevin Bacon likes to say the name of the Amazon show he’s starring in. He said it a lot on “Today.”
If you’ve always wondered how the iconic ZZ Top song “Legs” came to be, then you would have been happy to hear Jimmy Fallon, Kevin Bacon, and Chris Stapleton perform its first draft on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.” Playing ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill, and Frank Beard, the three performers wowed us with some lyrics we’ve never heard before. Sporting an appropriate ZZ beard, Fallon sang, “She’s got arms.
Diane Keaton loves to do kissing scenes. She can’t get enough of them. She talked about it on The Graham Norton Show, saying, “It’s just the greatest. There’s nothing better than kissing a man in a movie. People say that’s difficult, but they’re wrong.”
Everyone’s played the game “Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon.” You know — the one where you can connect anyone in Hollywood to the guy who starred in Footloose and Tremors. For example, take actor Kevin Spacey.
On The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Kevin Bacon joined Fallon for “First Drafts of Rock,” where they donned ’70s attire and guitars à la the Kinks. They surprised us with some lyrics that never made it into the Kinks’ famous song “Lola.” This version included some things that might go well with a C-O-L-A cola, like “gorgonzola” and “doughnuts.” Fallon had some difficulty spelling “doughnut.” He gave it a few shots, but the best he could do was spell “Doug.” Bacon sang about the future, saying, “There’s one gadget that I want to own. It comes out in 30 years and it’s a flip phone. ...