
James Mercadante
Content Update Editor at People Magazine
Content Update Editor at Entertainment Weekly
Articles
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ew.com | Chris Snellgrove |James Mercadante
To kick off the show's 20th anniversary, we looked back at every samba, quickstep, and freestyle to determine who truly earned their place in the winner's circle. From underdogs like former NFL running back Emmitt Smith to polished frontrunners like TikTok star Charli D'Amelio , here's EW's favorite DWTS champions, ranked.
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people.com | Keith Langston |James Mercadante
From left: Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki 'Pat' Morita and Elisabeth Shue in 1984's 'The Karate Kid'. Credit : Alamy Wax on, wax off ... On June 22, 1984, audiences were first introduced to Los Angeles' new kid, Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio), who learned both karate skills and lasting life lessons from the insightful Mr. Miyagi (Noriyuki "Pat" Morita).
The 15 best movies within TV shows, from 'The Rural Juror' to 'The Crows Have Eyes 3: The Crowening'
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ew.com | Tyler Aquilina |James Mercadante
With countless titles to choose from (you can browse yourself on Nestflix !), we've handpicked 15 of our favorite features ever made — or not made? — on television. Few things are more frustrating than wanting to watch a film that doesn't actually exist, and TV series love to tease us with snippets of made-up movies their characters either star in or enjoy.
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people.com | Jen Juneau |James Mercadante
James Van Der Beek as Dawson Leery on 'Dawson's Creek'; Kerr Smith as Jack McPhee on 'Dawson's Creek'; Michelle Williams as Jen Lindley on 'Dawson's Creek'. Credit : Sony Pictures Television Surely half of the water in the fictional town of Capeside, Mass., is made up of tears — both from the characters on Dawson's Creek and the fans crying alongside them.
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yahoo.com | Jen Juneau |James Mercadante
Surely half of the water in the fictional town of Capeside, Mass., is made up of tears — both from the characters on Dawson's Creek and the fans crying alongside them. When the teen drama made its splashy debut on The WB in 1998 (before the network became The CW), viewers were instantly hooked by the emotional storylines and unforgettable cast that carried the series through six seasons.
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