George Clooney is set to make his Broadway debut in a stage adaptation of his 2005 film Good Night, and Good Luck about broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow. The actor will star as Murrow and the play is slated to premiere on Broadway next spring. Clooney wrote the play alongside …
Read More »MTV Movie & TV Awards Nixed for 2024
The MTV Movie & TV Awards ceremony is being put “on pause” this year, according to a spokesperson, as Billboard reports. The ceremony aired annually from 1992 to 2019, but it went on hiatus during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020. It returned again for its live broadcast format in 2021 …
Read More »Paul Giamatti Is Heading Back to 'Downton Abbey' for New Movie
The third installment of the movie franchise everyone’s been waiting for has finally been announced. And no, we’re not talking Dune: Messiah — it’s Downton Abbey. According to The Hollywood Reporter, a new Downton Abbey flick is in the works, with franchise creator Julian Fellowes writing the script and Simon …
Read More »Ellen DeGeneres Announces Her Final Stand-Up Special
Six years after launching her last Netflix special Relatable, the streaming service announced on Monday that Ellen DeGeneres is returning with a brand new comedy special later this year. “To answer the questions everyone is asking me- Yes, I’m going to talk about it. Yes this is my last special. …
Read More »Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie Will Launch New Reality Series 20 Years After 'The Simple Life'
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. The Simple Life has gotten much sweeter for Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie in the two decades since the reality television series aired. For five seasons, the socialites …
Read More »Roger Corman, Trailblazing B-Movie Director and Producer, Dead at 98
Roger Corman, who directed and produced countless B-movies and championed future industry stalwarts Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, and Jack Nicholson, died at his home in Santa Monica, California on May 9, Variety reports. He was 98. “His films were revolutionary and iconoclastic, and captured the spirit of an age. …
Read More »'SNL': Maya Rudolph's Beyoncé Returns to 'Hot Ones,' Does Not Slay
Maya Rudolph returned to Saturday Night Live as host on the latest episode, and the former cast member reprising one of her most beloved sketches: Impersonating Beyoncé as guest on the chicken wing-eating YouTube interview series Hot Ones. The original sketch aired back in 2021 when Rudolph served as guest …
Read More »Jane Schoenbrun is Flipping the Script in Horror
W HEN JANE SCHOENBRUN was in high school, they spent hours devouring Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Schoenbrun watched Sarah Michelle Gellar play Buffy, who over the course of seven seasons, figures out who she really is — a powerful woman chosen to fight evil forces. And Schoenbrun imagined how they …
Read More »'SNL': RFK Jr.'s Brain Worm Visits Weekend Update
Following a week dominated by resurfaced revelations about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s brain worm, the parasite itself made a guest appearance during Saturday Night Live’s Weekend Update. The worm — played by Sarah Sherman — first talked about what drew it to RFK Jr.’s brain. “Look at this guy, what …
Read More »To B or Not to B? Why Roger Corman Was One of the Most Influential Figures in Movie History
A quick question: Do you like The Godfather? How about Goodfellas? Or Gremlins? Or Stop Making Sense, Avatar, Apollo 13, Chinatown, Easy Rider, Paper Moon, Lone Star, or roughly 90 percent of any movies featuring monsters terrorizing pretty ladies from the last 50 years? You have, in so many ways, …
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