Drew Barrymore Show: Jennifer Connelly (CBS Tuesday May 14, 2024)

The Drew Barrymore Show

You won’t want to miss a second of Tuesday’s Drew Barrymore Show, as the host and her sidekick Ross Mathews dive into a jam-packed episode. Kicking things off, they’ll be chatting about a mom’s ultimate party blunder and the weird and wonderful world of condiment-flavored ice creams.

Then, get ready for a star-studded interview with the one and only Jennifer Connelly, who graces the couch to discuss her role in the Apple TV+ series Dark Matter. Connelly, who rose to fame as a child model, has had a long and successful career, including roles in Once Upon a Time in America, A Beautiful Mind, and Top Gun: Maverick.

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In Dark Matter, Connelly portrays Daniela Dessen, a once-promising artist who chose to start a family with her husband, Jason, played by Joel Edgerton. The show, based on the novel by Blake Crouch, centres on Jason, a physicist who is abducted and finds himself in an alternate version of his life. Connelly also plays versions of her character in parallel dimensions.

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Later, Drew and Ross turn their attention to the latest trending topics, including a unique Japanese approach to anger management and a new health trend that’s got everyone talking. Plus, crew member Pilar Valdes takes us on a mouth-watering journey through the Italian restaurants of Arthur Ave in the Bronx, uncovering some hidden gems.

Tune in to CBS at 9/8c on Tuesday May 14, to join Drew and her fabulous guests for an hour of non-stop entertainment.

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