Soon you, too, can nailthe art of playing a bastard. Having bid farewell to the darkly funny HBO drama, Successionstar Brian Cox is set to impart his acting skills on the education platform,BBC Maestro. “I believe everyone is an actor, but the difficulty is turning it into a career,” says …
Read More »Ethan Hawke's Flight to 'Wildcat' TIFF Premiere Was Canceled, So He Took a Greyhound Bus
No canceled flights were going to stop Ethan Hawke from making it to the Toronto International Film Festival premiere of his latest film, Wildcat. The actor’s daughter Maya Hawke, who stars in the film, received clearance to support the film during the SAG-AFTRA strike, which lit more of a fire …
Read More »'Lost in Translation': Sofia Coppola on the Movie's 20th Anniversary
One of the most talked-about movies at this year’s Venice Film Festival was Priscilla, Sofia Coppola’s vividly realized portrait of how 14-year-old Priscilla Presley fell under the spell of Elvis Presley, the rock & roll icon who was 24 when they first met. The filmmaker has earned her best reviews …
Read More »Everyone Still Has a Lot to Learn in 'Sex Education' Final Season Trailer
The last season of Sex Education has a crowded lesson plan. The series returns to Netflix on Sept. 21 with its teenage and adult characters equally as misdirected in their love lives and sense of purpose. “People are doing all these new things, and I feel like I’m getting left …
Read More »Kim and Kourtney Are Still Fighting in 'Kardashians' Season 4 Trailer: 'I Hate You'
They say time heals all wounds, but Kim and Kourtney Kardashian might need a stronger remedy. In the trailer for season four of The Kardashians, the sisters remain at odds and are barely on speaking terms. “You think things, so you’re getting riled up. I think things so I’m getting …
Read More »'That '70s Show' Star Wilmer Valderrama's Gross Howard Stern Interview
After That ‘70s Show‘s Danny Masterson was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison for two counts of forcible rape, several of his sitcom co-stars spoke highly of the actor and prominent Scientologist. Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher were among the 50 people who wrote letters to the judge …
Read More »'The Drew Barrymore Show' Finds Itself at the Center of the Strike
The Drew Barrymore Show resumed filming in the midst of the dual writers’ and actors’ strike, sparking criticism from the show’s writers who picketed outside the studio on Monday. The Writers Guild of America East also confirmed in a statement on Twitter, “The Drew Barrymore Show is a WGA covered, …
Read More »Jason Momoa Returns in 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom' Teaser Trailer
In a teaser trailer forAquaman and the Lost Kingdom,which dropped Sunday night, Jason Momoa returns to his DC superhero role as Arthur Curry, King of Atlantis. The 30-second spot offered glimpses into the long-awaited Aquaman sequel, along with the promise of the arrival of afull-length trailer just four days later. …
Read More »A New Louis C.K. Doc Explores Why the Comedian Wasn't Canceled for Sexual Harassment
The thing about “open secrets” is: Everyone knows what the secret is, but no one wants to acknowledge or talk about it. Not really, at least — if somebody’s peers and colleagues are all privy to some forbidden or socially unacceptable facts, and bringing it up forces them to reckon …
Read More »Spike Lee Calls Out Film Critics for Speculating 'Do the Right Thing' Would Incite Riots
Spike Lee called out film critics who suggested thatDo the Right Thingwould spark riots when it opened in 1989, while expressing his gratitude for late reviewer Roger Ebert, who praised the film after its Cannes debut. “He was very crucial in my career,” said Lee as he received the Ebert …
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