Come Friday, all eyes will be on the much-anticipated premiere of The Flash. It’s for two reasons: the Barry Allen-centered movie is Warner Bros. and DC’s main hope for a blockbuster hit following the studio’s shock decision to shelve the completed $90 million Batgirl film last year in light of …
Read More »Samuel L. Jackson Had Every Right to Look Annoyed After Losing a Tony Last Night
Samuel L. Jackson, celebrated actor and national treasure, was up for his first Tony Award last night. Samuel L. Jackson, celebrated actor and national treasure, also lost his first Tony Award last night — and anyone watching can tell you he was not pleased. Jackson, who got his start in …
Read More »'Vanderpump Rules' No Longer Needs Lisa Vanderpump
In the final part of the Vanderpump Rules Season 10 reunion, Lisa Vanderpump — the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star who first masterminded a show about the staff working at her west Hollywood restaurant/bar SUR — spoke for Bravo fans across the world when she gave Raquel Leviss some …
Read More »Ben Affleck, Matt Damon Slam Unauthorized Use of 'Air' Monologue in Trump Campaign Video
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s production company released a statement Saturday condemning the unauthorized use of a monologue from their recent film Air in a new donation-seeking campaign video posted by Donald Trump. The two-and-a-half minute video, posted on Truth Social, features the near-entirety of the audio from the Damon-delivered …
Read More »Bryan Cranston Walks Back Retirement Remarks: 'I've Got Some Unfinished Business'
Bryan Cranston has walked back his comments in a recent interview that implied that the Breaking Bad actor would retire in 2026. Speaking to the British GQ, Cranston said that, upon turning 70 years old in a few years, he planned on shutting down his Hollywood production company and moving …
Read More »'Blue Jean' Is a Powerful Movie Sounding the Alarm on Anti-Gay Hate
“Not everything is political.” The person saying this, with a sightly exasperated air, is named Jean (Rosy McEwen). She’s a high school PE teacher, recently(ish) divorced, and still mostly closeted about her sexuality. This declaration of independence is being addressed to her off-on, and very much out, girlfriend Viv (Kerrie …
Read More »'Never Have I Ever' Grows Up and Goes Away in Moving Series Finale
There comes a time in our lives when high school, like all good things and bad nightmares, must come to an end. And in the series finale of Never Have I Ever, the intrepid brainiac Devi Vishwakumar (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) is ready to end her time at Sherman Oaks High drama …
Read More »'Gladiator' Sequel Crew Members Hospitalized After Stunt Accident
Several crew members working on the Gladiator sequel were hospitalized in Morocco Wednesday following an accident that occurred during a stunt sequence. Variety reports that all of the impacted crew members suffered burn injuries, with four people sent to the hospital as a result of the accident, the details of …
Read More »Mark Ruffalo Calls Out Hollywood's 'Harm' to Native Americans
The new documentary Lakota Nation vs. United States chronicles the Lakota people’s struggle to reclaim the Black Hills, the Native American tribe’s sacred land that was stolen away from them by the U.S. government, who violated a series of treaty agreements with them — including the Fort Laramie Treaty of …
Read More »'Transformers: Rise of the Beasts' Is the Best 'Transformers' Movie
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts triggers a frisson not uncommon to happily mindless franchise movies. It exudes the energy of talented filmmakers trying to wring something creative, unique, or, heaven forbid, human, from a generic template, or trying to sneak just a little bit of flavor into the boxed mix. …
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