If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. The new season of Euphoria has been a long time coming for those who’ve binged the high school drama, which wrapped its first season back in summer 2019. …
Read More »Halyna Hutchins' Husband 'Just Felt Angry' Watching Alec Baldwin 'Rust' Interview
Matt Hutchins, the husband of Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, appeared on the Today Show Thursday for his first television interview since the tragic death of his wife on the set of the Alec Baldwin movie. During the interview, Matt — who filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Rust production …
Read More »Harvey Weinstein Limo Driver Testifies Early in Producer's California Rape Case
Harvey Weinstein’s longtime Los Angeles limo driver was called to the witness stand Wednesday to preserve his testimony related to at least one alleged rape at the center of the jailed movie mogul’s California criminal case. According to prosecutors, Alfred “Freddy” Baroth, 74, was Weinstein’s on-call driver during a critical …
Read More »DA's Informal Experiment Could Corroborate Alec Baldwin's Claim He Didn't Pull Trigger in 'Rust' Shooting
An informal experiment conducted by the top prosecutor now weighing possible criminal charges in the deadly Rust shooting reportedly found that Alec Baldwin‘s claim he didn’t pull the trigger isn’t as far-fetched as it might sound. Santa Fe District Attorney Mary D.A. Carmack-Altwies told Vanity Fair in a new interview …
Read More »Brad Pitt Sues Angelina Jolie in Winery War Now Involving a Russian Oligarch
Brad Pitt’s new lawsuit accusing Angelina Jolie of going behind his back with an “unlawful” business deal has it all: grapes, wrath, and a Russian oligarch. In his complaint filed Thursday in Los Angeles, Pitt accuses Jolie of secretly selling her half of the ex-couple’s controlling interest in their famous …
Read More »Not Everyone's Gonna Have to Prove They're Vaccinated at This Year's Oscars
Most, but not everyone, will have to prove they’re vaccinated against Covid-19 to be at the Academy Awards this year, The New York Times reports. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences confirmed that all nominees and the 2,500-person audience will have to show proof-of-vax, as well as at …
Read More »Baz Luhrmann Drops Trailer for Biopic 'Elvis'
The first trailer has arrived for Elvis, Baz Luhrmann’s big-screen take on the life of the King of rock & roll. The Moulin Rouge director’s anticipated biopic is set to land on June 24 and will see U.S. actor Austin Butler tackling the complicated life of the music icon, including …
Read More »John Mulaney Plots 'SNL' Return, Zoë Kravitz, Rosalía to Make Debuts
John Mulaney will return to Saturday Night Live this month, while Zoë Kravitz and Rosalía will make their hosting and musical guest debuts, respectively, in March. SNL will return Feb. 26 with Mulaney hosting the show for the fifth time and LCD Soundystem serving as the musical guest for the …
Read More »Johnny Depp Receives Medal of Honor From Controversial Serbian President
Johnny Depp was awarded a medal of honor by controversial Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić in Belgrade Tuesday for his “outstanding merits in public and cultural activities, especially in the field of film art and the promotion of the Republic of Serbia in the world,” as Balkan Insight reports. Elected in …
Read More »Actor Gets 20 Years in Prison for Running $650 Million Hollywood Ponzi Scheme
The low-budget horror movie star who terrorized investors with a $650 million Ponzi scheme based on fake deals with HBO and Netflix was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Monday. Zachary Horwitz, 35, received the punishment in a federal courthouse in downtown Los Angeles after pleading guilty in the …
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