To Kelce or not to Kelsea: that is the question. Ahead of Travis Kelce’s hosting gig on Saturday Night Live, the Kansas City Chiefs player and country singer Kelsea Ballerini joked about their matching names in a promo with SNL‘s Heidi Gardner. “Kelsea, you should change your last name to …
Read More »Will Smith Delivers First In-Person Awards Speech Since 2022 Oscars
Will Smith returned to the awards stage on Wednesday evening to accept the Beacon Award at the African American Film Critics Association Awards ceremony, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The occasion was the actor’s first in-person speech at an awards show since the 2022 Oscars debacle. Smith accepted the honor …
Read More »'Succession' Final Season Trailer: The Roy Family Is Ready for War
The Roy kids are not going to let their father get away with selling Waystar Royco that easily. On Thursday, HBO released the trailer for Succession‘s fourth and final season, teasing a fiery end to the show, which premieres on March 26. The trailer follows the Roy sibling’s last attempt …
Read More »Colbert Reimagines Disney Park as 'De-Wokeified' DeSantis World
Walt Disney World was given a dystopian makeover on Tuesday’s episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. The satirical news follows the very real law signed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis that wrests control of the resort’s self-governing district. In the clip, fireworks soar above Cinderella Castle as a …
Read More »Viewers Can Watch Prince Harry Talk to a Trauma Expert for $33.09
Prince Harry will join Dr. Gabor Maté, the author of The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness, and Healing in a Toxic Culture, for a live-stream event, and viewers can tune in for $33.09. According to the event’s description, the Duke of Sussex will sit down for an “intimate conversation” with …
Read More »New 'Stranger Things' Play 'The First Shadow' to Offer Some Deep Hawkins Lore
The first Stranger Things theatrical production has been announced, with a new play, Stranger Things: The First Shadow, set to open in London by the end of this year. The new play will offer some deep Hawkins, Indiana lore, going all the way back to 1959, and featuring younger versions …
Read More »Oscars Still #SoWhite, Despite Some Improvements in Nominee Diversity
In the eight years since activist April Reign’s #OscarsSoWhite went viral, the Academy Awards have made some changes to improve diversity and inclusion — but a new study from USC Annenberg’s Inclusion Initiative found that, for the most part, the Oscars nominees remain so white. Among the good bits from …
Read More »Chris Pine Clears Up #SpitGate Once and for All: 'Harry Did Not Spit on Me'
In what may finally be the last gasp of last year’s rollercoaster ride of a press tour for Don’t Worry Darling, Chris Pine has finally explained what happened when Harry Styles apparently didn’t actually spit on him at the Venice Film Festival. Sure, a rep for Pine rebuffed #SpitGate at …
Read More »Jena Malone Says She Was Sexually Assaulted by 'Hunger Games' Coworker
Jena Malone said that she was sexually assaulted by a coworker while filming The Hunger Games. On Instagram yesterday, Malone shared a photo of her in a field in the French countryside, which was taken after she finished working on the final Hunger Games film, Mockingjay – Part 2. Malone …
Read More »John Mulaney Sets Release Date For New Netflix Special 'Baby J'
A John Mulaney special is on its way. Last month, Netflix‘s comedy account Netflix Is a Joke shared photos of the comedian backstage before one of his shows, teasing that a special will soon be available for Mulaney fans on the streaming network. The special, titled Baby J, has since …
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