ESPN has dropped Spike Lee‘s forthcoming multi-part documentary series about former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick. The sports network confirmed to Reuters that they will not to broadcast the series, which Lee is directing. “ESPN, Colin Kaepernick, and Spike Lee have collectively decided to no longer proceed with this project as …
Read More »Sarah Jessica Parker Isn't Bothered by 'And Just Like That' Haters: 'I Don't Really Care'
Sarah Jessica Parker hasn’t given the haters of her series And Just Like That much thought. The actress, who played Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City and its more recent sequel, reflected on the perception of the show in a new interview with The New York Times. Responding to …
Read More »Guy Pearce, Edgar Wright, Billy Idol Pay Tribute to Terence Stamp: 'A True Movie Star'
Numerous actors, filmmakers, and musicians have paid tribute to Terence Stamp following his death at 87. The Oscar-nominated British actor was best known for starring inThe Limey,Billy Budd, and as General Zod inSuperman. He also appeared as a transgender woman in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, which …
Read More »Sharon Stone Wishes the Makers of the 'Basic Instinct' Reboot 'Good F-king Luck'
As Hollywood continues its incessant blood-sucking reliance on draining old intellectual property in lieu of supporting fresh ideas and stories, Sharon Stone is taking a righteous stand against the recently announced Basic Instinct reboot. “I mean, go ahead, but good fucking luck,” Stone said with a laugh on Today when …
Read More »'Ketamine Queen' Agrees to Plead Guilty in Matthew Perry Overdose Death
The Los Angeles woman charged with selling the liquid ketamine injected into Matthew Perry shortly before he died in a jacuzzi two years ago has reached a plea deal with prosecutors. Dubbed the “Ketamine Queen” in court filings, Jasveen Sangha, 42, has agreed to plead guilty to five federal charges, …
Read More »'The Breakfast Club' to Return to Theaters for 40th Anniversary
A brain, a jock, a basket case, a princess, and a criminal return to theaters in September when the John Hughes classic, The Breakfast Club, celebrates its 40th anniversary with a rerelease. The 1985 blockbuster about a group of suburban Chicago high school misfits who are forced to spend detention …
Read More »Conan O'Brien Says Late-Night TV 'Is Going to Disappear,' But That's a Good Thing for Comedy
Conan O’Brien said that late-night shows will eventually “disappear” from television amid the “seismic change” in the industry, but that hosts like Stephen Colbert — whose Late Show run will end next year — are “too talented and too essential to go away.” Speaking at the Television Academy Hall of …
Read More »Terence Stamp, 'Superman' and 'The Limey' Actor, Dead at 87
Terence Stamp, the Oscar-nominated British actor who starred in The Limey, Billy Budd, and as General Zod in Superman, has died at the age of 87. Stamp’s death was announced Sunday by his family, who said in a statement, “He leaves behind an extraordinary body of work, both as an …
Read More »Anna Faris, Regina Hall Confirm Their Return for New 'Scary Movie'
The Scary Movie franchise comeback just got a lot more exciting. On Friday, Marlon Wayans confirmed that Anna Faris and Regina Hall will be reprising their roles of Cindy and Brenda in the next Scary Movie installment, which is scheduled to hit theaters on June 12, 2026. “We can’t wait …
Read More »'The Traitors' Rolling Out an All-Civilian Edition
NBC reality show The Traitors will roll out an all-civilian edition next year. Alan Cumming, who will once again serve as the show’s host, announced the upcoming pivot while at the Televerse 2025 conference in Los Angeles. “The money will mean more to them,” Cumming said, informing attendees that the …
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