The death of Chadwick Boseman hit Black Panther director Ryan Coogler harder than most. In a new interview, Coogler told Entertainment Weekly that Boseman’s tragic death in August 2020 caused him to rethink his entire career. “I was at a point when I was like, ‘I’m walking away from this …
Read More »Sacheen Littlefeather, Activist Who Gave Brando's Oscar Rejection Speech, Dead at 75
Sacheen Littlefeather — the Native American actress and activist who declined Marlon Brando’s 1973 Oscar win for The Godfather on his behalf and was blacklisted in Hollywood— died on Sunday at the age of 75, as The Hollywood Reporter reports. In March 2018, she disclosed that she had been diagnosed …
Read More »How to Stream 'Schitt's Creek' Online
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Schitt’s Creek is the little Canadian show that could. The Canadian sitcom swept the major comedy categories at the Emmy Awards back in 2020, snagging trophies for all …
Read More »'Only the Most Broken People Can Be Great Leaders': A New Hero Emerges in 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' Trailer
Kingdoms need guidance, but none more so than Wakanda after reeling from the loss of the great T’challa (Chadwick Boseman). In the first official trailer for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, a new leading figure steps into the role of protector as conflict rests on the horizon. “Only the most broken …
Read More »Will Smith Returns to Film After Oscars Slap With Intense 'Emancipation' Trailer
Will Smith is back. On Monday, Apple TV released the first trailer for Emancipation, the new slavery drama coming to theaters (and Apple TV+) in early December. The movie stars Smith in his first role since being banned from attending the Oscars after slapping Chris Rock onstage earlier this year. …
Read More »'SNL' Premiere Cold Open: Jon Hamm and Shaun White Join a 'Manningcast' Spoof
The 48th season of Saturday Night Live kicked off with a heavy dose of self-referential humor, with ESPN’s ManningCast analyzing the late night show’s opening sketch. With first-time guest host Miles Teller as Peyton Manning and Andrew Dismukes as brother Eli, the pair dissected a scene from Mar-a-Lago as if …
Read More »Miles Teller Compares Himself to Rachel Maddow in 'SNL' Monologue
Miles Teller‘s maiden SNL monologue was largely one of self-deprecation. “I know they like when you doimpressions and play differentcelebrities, and I wanted tocome prepared,” Teller began. “So I asked my friends whatcelebrity I look like, and Iwas thinking a young DeNiro,maybe a Paul Newman. And theywere like, ‘Nope! Rachel …
Read More »'SNL': Weekend Update Tackles Putin, Lizzo, Herschel Walker
Saturday Night Live Weekend Update co-anchors Colin Jost and Michael Chewere at it again Saturday, addressing Russian President Vladimir Putin’s latest moves, Lizzo’s flute playing, and Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker‘s agenda should he win office. “In a speech after annexing sections of Ukraine, VladimirPutin attacked the U.S. for satanism …
Read More »Watch 'SNL' Spoof Adam Levine's Sext Scandal in Game Show Sketch
Saturday Night Live spoofed Adam Levine’s thirsty DMs — as well as the Armie Hammer’s alleged cannibalistic overtures — in a sketch for a game show called Send Something Normal. “The game is very simple,” host Miles Teller explained. “We have four male celebrity contestants, and all they have to …
Read More »Trevor Noah to Depart 'The Daily Show' in December After Seven Years: 'I Feel Like It's Time'
Trevor Noah is saying goodbye to The Daily Show. The host, who took over for Jon Stewart in 2015, will exit the Comedy Central series after seven years, explaining to the show’s audience that his “time is up.” His final episode will air on Dec. 8. The network has not …
Read More »