Sir Ridley Scott is a British film director. He is most recognized for his work as a director of science fiction, crime, and historical drama films, like the Alien film series.
His work is characterized by an ambient and highly focused visual approach. Scott has won several awards, including the BAFTA Fellowship for Lifetime Achievement in 2018, two Primetime Emmys, and a Golden Globe.
He has even been knighted by the late Queen Elizabeth II in 2003.
Inspired by the success of 'The O.C.,' in 2004, MTV set out to cast a reality show about 'The Real Orange County,' and thus, 'Laguna Beach' -- clearly, one of the greatest reality shows of our generation -- was born. The juicy series was filled to the brim with California tans, beachside gossip and, of course, plenty of delicious drama. In the years since, some of the stars continued their careers in the spotlight, while others have hidden from the camera entirely.
A Final Standoff in Letterkenny: The Ultimate Rescue As the curtains draw to a close on the wildly popular Hulu series, Letterkenny, fans were treated to an ending filled with the same uproarious humor and heartfelt moments that defined the show for twelve seasons. Jared Keeso and his team crafted a finale that stayed true to the spirit of the series, delivering a “cookie-cutter ending” in the best way possible, ensuring that Letterkenny went out with a bang rather than a whimper.
Meet Cardi B: the year's most talked-about emcee.
Before becoming the colorful global personality we know her as today, the Bronx native charmed millions with her no-holds-barred disposition as a budding reality star on VH1's Love & Hip-Hop: New York. Two Grammy nominations — Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance — and several Billboard record-breaking accomplishments later, in just a little over a year's time the "Bodak Yellow" rapper proved she's more than just a playful on-screen jokester.
When it was released in August, Fisher-Price’s My Home Office play set elicited strong reactions. So many of us are working from home now, while so many of our kids see us doing so, for better or worse. Do they want to help press the buttons on the computer and see the Zoom people? Yes. Do they also start to emulate stressed-out slouching and to associate work with frustration? Also yes.