If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. It seems Everything Everywhere All at Once is well, everywhere these days, with the Michelle Yeoh-starring film brining home a string of accolades during Awards Season. Taken from …
Read More »Horror Master Kevin Williamson Is Back to Make You 'Sick'
For children of the ‘90s — elder millennials, or so they call us — Kevin Williamson is a near-mythical figure. This is, after all, the man who burst onto the scene with his screenplay for 1996’s meta-horror classic Scream, followed by I Know What You Did Last Summer, Scream 2, …
Read More »Janelle Monáe Accepts SeeHer Award at 2023 Critics Choice Ceremony
Janelle Monáe was presented with the SeeHer Award at the 28th annual Critics Choice Awards on Sunday, which broadcast live via CW from Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles, California. Monáe was also nominated for Best Supporting Actress in Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. “She’s an advocate, an ally, …
Read More »Joe Manganiello on Discovering He's Part-Black and Descended From Slaves
Shocking family revelations are part and parcel of Finding Your Roots, the PBS genealogy show hosted by Harvard academic Henry Louis Gates. Using a mixture of historical research and DNA analysis, the docuseries has taught us that comedian Larry David not only descended from a slave-owning ancestor who fought for …
Read More »Tom Hanks Knows Exactly What He's Doing
In A Man Called Otto, Tom Hanks stars as a grunty older man named Otto, who’s sort of a dick. He’s a little bit of a busybody. He lives on a quiet street in suburban Pittsburgh where everybody seems to know each other and where you need a parking permit …
Read More »See James Cameron Finally Debunk the Raft Theory in Clip From 'Titanic' Documentary
Titanic director James Cameron wasn’t kidding when he said he conducted a “scientific study” to debunk the theory thatKate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio could have both fit on a piece of floating debris at the end of the 1997 film. In a new clip from the upcoming documentary Titanic: 25 …
Read More »'Inisherin' Actors, Jamie Lee Curtis to Miss Critics Choice Awards After Testing Positive for Covid
It appears that the messy Golden Globes handed out more than just awards this week as some nominees in attendance will miss tonight’s Critics Choice Awards after testing positive for Covid-19. Jamie Lee Curtis, who attended Tuesday’s Golden Globes, was the first to reveal Friday that she wouldn’t attend the …
Read More »Maren Morris Apologizes for Country Music's Treatment of LGBTQ+ People on 'Drag Race'
Maren Morris has been a staunch supporter of LGBTQ+ issues, and she’s staying true to that commitment. On Friday, after she appeared on RuPaul’s Drag Race as a guest judge, the “Bones” singer shared a public apology for country music’s treatment of LGBTQ+ people. “Coming from country music and its …
Read More »Mel Brooks Reveals All-Star Ensemble That Will Tell More 'History of the World'
Over 40 years after Mel Brooks had the presence of mind to title his epic 1981 comedy History of the World, Part I, the film’s sequel is finally set for release with a similarly all-star ensemble and factually loose portrayal of historic events. As opposed to its predecessor — which …
Read More »A 'Corsage' Hater Is Trying to Sabotage Its Oscar Chances in the Most Bizarre Fashion
The Internet Movie Database, or IMDb, shut down its message forums in 2017, lamenting that they were “no longer providing a positive, useful experience for the vast majority of our more than 250 million monthly users worldwide.” It came as a blow to countless weirdos using their precious, fleeting time …
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