Gwyneth Paltrow has a tenuous relationship with the MCU despite playing Pepper Potts in numerous Marvel films. During an appearance at the Red Sea Film Festival, Paltrow confirmed that she “stopped watching them at some point.” “I’ve never seen Endgame,” the actress told the audience during a career retrospective event. …
Read More »Jimmy Kimmel Pays Tribute to Norman Lear by Sharing Explicit-Filled Letter From TV Icon
Jimmy Kimmel paid tribute to Norman Lear Thursday on his late-night show, hours after the legendary television producer died at the age of 101. Kimmel, who in recent years hosted one-night-only live revivals of Lear-produced shows like All in the FamilyandThe Jeffersons, recorded his tribute prior to his audience entering …
Read More »Gerard Depardieu Faces Another Sexual Assault Claim
Gerard Depardieu is facing another sexual assault allegation after a French actress filed a new police complaint claiming he groped her in 2007. The French actor, who was accused of assaulting over a dozen women in an investigative report published in April, was charged with rape in 2021 stemming from …
Read More »SAG-AFTRA Members Approve Three-Year Deal with Hollywood Studios
SAG-AFTRA members have voted to ratify the tentative three-year contract with major Hollywood studios and streaming companies. The deal was green-lit by a vote of 78.33 percent to 21.67 percent with a turnout of 38.15 percent; the new agreement will take effect retroactive to June 9, and will extend to …
Read More »Norman Lear, Pioneering TV Producer of 'All in the Family' and 'The Jeffersons,' Dead at 101
Norman Lear, the groundbreaking TV producer who smashed boundaries with politicized sitcoms such as All in the Family, helped diversify network television with shows The Jeffersons and Good Times, and used the half-hour comedy to address social issues and taboo, hot-button topics, died Tuesday at his Los Angeles home. He …
Read More »'Squid Game: The Challenge' Ignores Controversy With Second Season Renewal
Despite the controversy that preceded Squid Game: The Challenge — including allegations that the reality competition based on the hit South Korean series was “rigged” — Netflix has opted to give the show a second season. Ahead of the airing of today’s season finale, where one of the 456 contestants …
Read More »Dan Levy Explores 'Good Grief' in New Trailer for Directorial Debut
Dan Levy explores death and friendship in the new trailer for Good Grief, the Schitt’s Creek actor’s directorial debut. Levy also wrote and stars in the drama alongside Himesh Patel and Ruth Negga, who play Levy’s friends who come to his aid following the unexpected death of his husband, played …
Read More »Pussy Riot's Protests and Prison Sentences Set for Series Based on Upcoming Memoir
The feminist protest art collective Pussy Riot will serve as the subjects of a forthcoming limited series currently in development at STX Entertainment. The scripted series will be based on the upcoming memoir from founder Nadya Tolokonnikova, which traces the group’s origin story and subsequent run-ins with the law. “I …
Read More »Here's How to Stream All of Hallmark's Christmas Movies Online for Free
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Sleigh bells ring and it’s that time of year again, with Hallmark‘s “Countdown to Christmas” officially underway. The annual holiday event features all-new Hallmark Christmas movies premiering on …
Read More »Sundance 2024: Kristen Stewart's Sci-Fi Romance, Lollapalooza Doc to Premiere
Sundance Film Festival 2024 has its bases covered. The 40th edition of the film festival will feature the premiere of Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun‘s post-apocalyptic romance Love Me; Michael John Warren’s evolutionary documentary Lolla: The Story of Lollapalooza; Steven Soderbergh‘s haunted house thriller Presence; and 88 additional films, documentaries, …
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