The BBC has concluded its review into Russell Brand‘s tenure at the network, where he hosted radio programs from 2006 through 2008. An initial report included five complaints, one of which claimed that Brand exposed himself to a woman in an office bathroom, then joked about doing so on-air moments …
Read More »'Squid Game' Sets Release Date for Third and Final Season
Let the games begin, again. Netflix revealed the premiere date for season three of Squid Game on Thursday, with the highly anticipated final installment of the popular show hitting the streaming service on June 27. Along with the release date, Netflix also shared a poster for the new season, depicting …
Read More »'Harlem' Comes to a Close With Unconventional — and Groundbreaking — Choices
As Tracy Oliver came of age in the Nineties and early 2000s, sitcoms like Girlfriends, Sex and the City and The Golden Girls dominated. Ultimately, their themes surrounding love (or the lack of it) and friendship helped form the blueprint for her own show, Harlem — but she implemented her …
Read More »John Mulaney's Netflix Talk Show Set to Release in March
John Mulaney‘s new live talk show has set its debut and its self-explanatory title, Everybody’s Live in L.A. With John Mulaney. “We will be live globally with no delay. We will never be relevant. We will never be your source for news,” the comedian said during a Hollywood media event …
Read More »Karla Sofía Gascón Responds to Criticism Over Resurfaced Tweets About George Floyd, Islam
Emilia Pérez actress Karla Sofía Gascón is embroiled in controversy once again after users on X found posts from 2020 and 2021, in which she shared controversial comments about Muslims, the killing of George Floyd, and diversity at the Oscars. “I want to acknowledge the conversation around my past social …
Read More »Matthew McConaughey, Woody Harrelson Reprise 'True Detective' Roles, Push for Texas-Based Productions
Texas-born actors Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson reprised their True Detective roles in a video today as they urged the state Legislature to bring more Hollywood productions to the Lone Star State. The four-minute clip, “True to Texas,” follows McConaughey and Harrelson down a desolate two-way road, and it feels …
Read More »Meryl Streep Escaped Los Angeles Fires by Cutting Car-Size Hole in Fence
Meryl Streep is apparently level-headed during a crisis. The actress’s nephew, Abe Streep, shared in an article for New York magazine that Streep had to go to extreme lengths to evacuate during the Los Angeles fires. In the lengthy article, Abe described how the fires and the evacuations unfolded, affecting …
Read More »See Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan Re-create Iconic 'When Harry Met Sally' Scene in Super Bowl Ad
Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan reunited at Katz’s Delicatessen to recreate their iconic When Harry Met Sally scene for a new commercial airing during the Super Bowl. The actors — who previously teased their reunion on social media — reconvened at the Manhattan meat institution, sitting in the same seats …
Read More »'Peter Hujar's Day' Is the Modest Sleeper Hit of Sundance 2025
Sundance 2025 will be remembered as what’s probably the penultimate year that film festival calls Park City home, as well as the edition that gave us a body-horror rom-com (IRL couple Alison Brie and Dave Franco’s gloriously disgusting Together), an introduction to a major new triple-threat talent (Eva Victor’s Sorry, …
Read More »Jimmy Kimmel Douses Trump's Claim Military 'Turned On' California's Water
Late night host Jimmy Kimmel dampened claims by President Donald Trump that the U.S. military entered California to release a large amount of water from the northern part of the state to fight the Los Angeles fires. In a Monday post on Truth Social, Trump wrote: “The United States Military …
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