Andy Samberg opened up about his “difficult” decision to depart Saturday Night Live in 2012 in a new interview with Kevin Hart. During his appearance on Peacock’s Hart to Heart, the former SNL Digital Short maestro and “Dick in a Box” singer said of his exit after seven seasons, “It …
Read More »Flashback: Shelley Duvall Battles Jack Nicholson in 'The Shining'
The sad news came down earlier today that actress Shelley Duvall died in her sleep of complications related to diabetes. She was 75. “My dear, sweet, wonderful life partner and friend left us,” Dan Gilroy, her life partner, said in a statement. “Too much suffering lately, now she’s free. Fly …
Read More »Alec Baldwin Loses Bid to Exclude Potentially Damaging Calls to Wife, Assistant
Alec Baldwin failed Thursday to prevent jurors onhis involuntary manslaughter trialfrom hearing the possibly damaging private phone calls he made to his wife Hilaria and an assistant just hours after the accidental shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the western movie Rust. During the two calls recorded …
Read More »Benji Gregory, Star of Eighties Sitcom 'Alf,' Dead at 46
Benji Gregory, the former child actor who starred as Brian Tanner in Eighties sitcomAlf, has died at the age of 46. The actor died on June 13, according to Maricopa County Medical Examiner’s Office records, TMZ reported. His cause of death is pending. The former child star was found dead …
Read More »'Longlegs' Isn't a Serial-Killer Thriller. It's a Nightmare Vibe
According to the movies, there are really only four jobs: assassin; hooker (heart of gold optional); President of the United States of America; and FBI agent who hunts down serial killers and risks safety and sanity in doing so. Everything else can be filled under miscellaneous: doctor, lawyer, cop who …
Read More »See Demi Moore Turn Into Margaret Qualley in 'The Substance' Teaser
The premise of the new movie The Substance is simple: What would you do to improve your life? A teaser for the film, which won Best Screenplay at Cannes and Rolling Stone’s film critic selected as the magazine’s favorite at the festival this year, shows a tearful Demi Moore listening …
Read More »'Severance' Season Two Trailer Ups the Tension for the Innies
A teaser for the second season of Severance previews more tension and regret for Adam Scott, Zach Cherry, Britt Lower, and John Turturro. Although not much happens in the half-minute or so clip, it gives a sense of how Apple TV+’s pseudo-serious satire of Americans’ inability to achieve a work-life …
Read More »Ellen DeGeneres Is Leaving Hollywood Before It Kicks Her Out Again: 'After My Netflix Special, I'm Done'
Ellen DeGeneres had already experienced being ousted from the entertainment business before her daytime television empire crumbled following allegations that she fostered a toxic work environment. During a recent stop on her comeback (and farewell) tour, Ellen’s Last Stand… Up, she counted coming out as a lesbian in 1997 as …
Read More »Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield Fall in Love in 'We Live in Time' Trailer
Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield navigate the ups and downs of love and wrestle with the nature of time in the new trailer for the romantic dramedy We Live in Time. The film, helmed by Brooklyn director John Crowley, stars the two British actors as a couple brought together by …
Read More »Alec Baldwin's 'Rust' Trial Begins as Prosecutors, Defense Spar Over Gun Safety Violations
The prosecution and defense disputed whether Alec Baldwin violated the “cardinal rules of firearm safety” during their opening statements in the actor’s involuntary manslaughter case in the accidental shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Prosecutor Erlinda Johnson opened the states case by saying: “When someone plays make-believe with a real …
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