• Judge allows Tekashi 6ix9ine to film music videos in backyard on home confinement

    Judge allows Tekashi 6ix9ine to film music videos in backyard on home confinement

    A federal judge ruled Wednesday that rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine can record music videos in his backyard while he rides out the rest of his prison sentence in home confinement. “The defendant is permitted to conduct employment-related activities outside the residence but within the confines of the rented property for two (2) hours per week on …
  • Bobby Berk from ‘Queer Eye’ is critiquing Animal Crossing homes on Twitter

    Bobby Berk from ‘Queer Eye’ is critiquing Animal Crossing homes on Twitter

    The hit Nintendo Switch game “Animal Crossing” just got a little more fabulous. The video game, which has become an essential part of people’s quarantine, has been joined by one of the Fab Five on the hit Netflix show “Queer Eye.” On Tuesday, the official Netflix account tweeted that Bobby Berk, known for his impeccable …
  • Pentagon Releases Videos of ‘Unidentified Aerial Phenomena’

    Pentagon Releases Videos of ‘Unidentified Aerial Phenomena’

    The Pentagon on Monday released three Navy videos the Defense Department says show “unidentified aerial phenomena.” One of the videos, recorded by Navy pilots via infrared camera, was taken in 2004, while the other two were recorded in January 2015. The videos have been circulated since they were leaked in 2007 and 2017, respectively. The …
  • Studios take cues from video-game tech after delayed productions

    Studios take cues from video-game tech after delayed productions

    Hollywood studios are quietly turning to video-game technology as they look to get production shoots delayed by the coronavirus back on schedule, The Post has learned. Armed with virtual-reality tools created by companies like Fortnite creator Epic Games and Pokemon Go’s Unity Technologies, special-effects gurus are creating computer-generated virtual sets for upcoming films and series …
  • The Holderness family’s viral coronavirus comedy is the sweet relief we need now

    The Holderness family’s viral coronavirus comedy is the sweet relief we need now

    They mix funny business with pleasure. Kim and Penn Holderness — the family behind some of Facebook and YouTube’s most-shared funny videos — are no strangers to bad news. So when the former New York City journalists-turned-online comedians first began their coronavirus lockdown last month, they knew they had to joke about it to make …
  • Stuntmen create epic — and socially distanced — fight sequence

    Stuntmen create epic — and socially distanced — fight sequence

    Everybody was kung flu fighting. A French stunt school has provided an entertaining take on the viral #StayAtHomeChallenge sparked by the coronavirus: a high-flying fight sequence that adheres to social-distancing restrictions. The hard-hitting YouTube clip, posted last week by the school — Campus Univers Cascades — boasts over 340,000 views. During the exhilarating 2½-minute montage …
  • Tekashi 6ix9ine wants to record backyard music videos in home confinement

    Tekashi 6ix9ine wants to record backyard music videos in home confinement

    Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine wants permission to record music videos in his backyard while he rides out the rest of his federal prison sentence under home confinement over fears he would catch coronavirus in the clink, his lawyer said in a letter to a judge. “I am writing today only to request the court’s approval to …
  • Why ‘1917’ star George MacKay wrestled shirtless to prepare for ‘True History’

    Why ‘1917’ star George MacKay wrestled shirtless to prepare for ‘True History’

    George MacKay has gone from playing a hero on the battlefield of World War I to an outlaw in a dress. The 28-year-old British actor, whose career exploded last year as Lance Cpl. Schofield in Best Picture nominee “1917,” is starring in “True History of the Kelly Gang,” out Friday on digital streaming and cable …
  • Has Prince Charles been using TikTok during coronavirus lockdown?

    Has Prince Charles been using TikTok during coronavirus lockdown?

    Royalty — they’re just like us. Prince Charles has revealed an unexpected pleasure to while away his coronavirus lockdown boredom — watching silly online videos. The 71-year-old heir to the UK throne — who survived his own COVID-19 infection — told Country Life magazine that the trying times in social isolation had shown “the very …
  • Video game industry sees best March sales since 2008

    Video game industry sees best March sales since 2008

    Video-game sales exploded last month as the coronavirus forced millions worldwide to hunker down at home looking for something to do. March spending on video game hardware, software and accessories jumped 35 percent from a year earlier to $1.6 billion — reversing a seven-month streak of declines to hit the highest March total since 2008, …