Imagine leaving your job, driving cross-country for your girlfriend only to find out she was cheating on you. That's just the start of the new indie movie hit, "Becks."
Lena Hall and Dan Fogler star in the new film and Elizabeth Rohrbaugh is the co-director, writer, and producer. The three join Cheddar to give details of this new film and why it's been given a 93% on Rotten Tomato.
"Becks" is based on the life of artist Alyssa Robbins. Both Dan Fogler and Elizabeth Rohrbaugh know Robbins personally and it was great to bring the story to the screen.
Rohrbaugh thinks this film resonates with so many people because it is authentic and real.
Gabrielle Stone invented a fake tiktok trend to share some important news with her husband. Essentially, she challenges him to guess words that she spells out at a rapid-fire pace. She started with "I love you" before moving on to her big announcement.
After testing out some Icelandic cuisine, Cheddar's own Shannon LaNier gets a sneak preview of Taste of Iceland -- a cultural festival running between May 10-13 across New York City.
Cheddar's own Shannon LaNier gets a taste of Icelandic cuisine at Blue Lagoon Iceland in New York City.
Cheddar News reporter Ashley Mastronardi tracks the rise of the "mom-fluencer" or working mothers who have left their jobs to become full-time content creators. While not a new phenomenon, experts say the trend has gained momentum since the start of the pandemic.
Tens of thousands of fans descended upon the Swedish capital of Stockholm to celebrate the opening show of Beyoncé’s new world tour on Wednesday.
Peru’s government will allow the extradition to the United States of the prime suspect in the unsolved 2005 disappearance of American student Natalee Holloway on the Dutch Caribbean Island of Aruba, bringing her family hope there will be justice in the case.
With summer coming up, Cheddar News breaks down some artists that you can check out as music festivals approach for the coming season.
The top entertainment headlines for May 10, 2023.
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