Stephen Colbert may not be thrilled about the impending cancellation of The Late Show, but he is truly gleeful about being able to say whatever he wants while hosting for the next 10 months. Addressing his audience on the late-night show on Monday night, Colbert declared, “Cancel culture has gone …
Read More »Katie Holmes and Joshua Jackson to Reunite for Film Trilogy 'Happy Hours'
Joey and Pacey are back. Sort of. Katie Holmes and Joshua Jackson will reunite for a trilogy of films more than 22 years after their beloved teen drama Dawson’s Creek came to an end. The films, titled Happy Hours, are described as romantic dramedies and will be directed by Holmes. …
Read More »Jimmy Fallon Responds to Colbert Cancellation: 'I Don't Like What's Going On'
The recent cancellation of The Late Show is making other late-night TV hosts nervous. On The Tonight Show, Jimmy Fallon responded to the news that Stephen Colbert‘s popular show would be coming to an end in May. “I am your host,” Fallon said as he opened his monologue on Monday …
Read More »Weird Al Yankovic and Lin-Manuel Miranda Bring Their Own Coldplay Camera to 'Late Show'
Still reeling from news of The Late Show‘s unexpected cancellation, Stephen Colbert called on Weird Al Yankovic and Lin-Manuel Miranda to lift audience spirits on Monday evening. As everyone knows, the best way to distract from your own sudden misfortune is to laugh at someone else’s. Fittingly, Yankovic and Miranda …
Read More »Robin Williams' Son Celebrates Late Father's 74th Birthday: He 'Lived to Make People Feel Seen'
Robin Williams’ son, Zachary Pym Williams, marked what would have been his late father’s 74th with a post celebrating Williams’ singular ability to give people “permission to feel deeply and to laugh through the pain.” On Instagram, Zachary wrote about the ups-and-downs of grief, especially during the annual 60-day period …
Read More »Before 'Adulting,' There Was Malcolm-Jamal Warner's 'Real World' on 'The Cosby Show'
My favorite episode of The Cosby Show is “Theo’s Holiday.” It’s one from 1986, in which all the Huxtables band together to turn their stately Brooklyn brownstone into a real-world simulation for the family’s only son, Theo — who owes three of his four sisters money (even the pint-sized youngest …
Read More »Yes, 'Fantastic Four: First Steps' Brings Marvel's OGs Into the MCU
Before Peter Parker slung webs, before Hulk smashed, before there was Deadpool and Wolverine and Wakanda and mutants and infinity stones and cinematic universes — there was the core Four. You can separate the history of superhero comics into Before and After eras regarding Stan Lee and Jack Kirby’s creation …
Read More »Lifeguards Were Patrolling Other Beaches When Malcolm-Jamal Warner Drowning Occurred
The Caribbean Guard, a volunteer lifeguard association, issued a statement in the wake of Malcolm-Jamal Warner‘s drowning in Costa Rica. The actor, who was 54 years old, died of asphyxia after being caught by a high current while swimming on Sunday. No lifeguards were on duty, as their limited services …
Read More »Everyone Who's Backed Stephen Colbert Since CBS Canceled 'The Late Show'
Since CBS announced its decision to unceremoniously end The Late Show next May, an array of celebrities, politicians, and fellow late-night legends have thrown their support behind the institution’s current host, Stephen Colbert. Adam Sandler called Colbert a “strong man,” and added, “he’s gonna do great,” when asked about the …
Read More »'The Truth About Jussie Smollett?' Documentary Sits Down With Actor Post-Scandal
Jussie Smollett is stepping in front of the camera to share his perspective on the tumultuous scandal that followed his report of an alleged hate crime in 2019. The actor will appear in the upcoming Netflix documentary The Truth About Jussie Smollett? out Aug. 22. According to a statement from …
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