The iconic anti-war novel, “All Quiet on the Western Front,” was written by Erich Maria Remarque, a German World War I veteran, in a newspaper in 1928, then later a book in 1929. The story follows the journey of German soldiers during the war and the mental and physical toll …
Read More »Danny Masterson Accuser Testifies on First Day of Rape Trial, Scientology Draws Focus
One of the three women who has accused actor Danny Masterson of raping them took the stand and began her testimony during the first day of the former That ‘70s Show star’s criminal rape trial in Los Angeles on Tuesday. The case is set to detail how the Church of …
Read More »Matthew Perry Nearly Died After His Colon Burst From Opioid Abuse: 'No One Survives That'
Back in 2018, Matthew Perry spent several months in a hospital, saying only at the time that he suffered a gastrointestinal perforation. Now, in a new interview with People ahead of the publication of his new memoir, the Friends star explains that during that hospital stay, he nearly died after …
Read More »'Inside Amy Schumer' Season 5 Asks: What's Been Up Since 2016? Anything Good?
The most recent episode of Inside Amy Schumer was a fairly innocuous one. A clip show featuring snippets of sketches from all four seasons of the show, it was framed by a parody of a Real Housewives reunion, with a spray-tanned Schumer and co-stars like Bridget Everett cursing each other …
Read More »'Killer Sally': See Trailer for Docuseries That Examines Bodybuilding's Most Notorious Murder
Bodybuilding’s most notorious crime is the focus of Netflix’s upcoming docuseries Killer Sally. The three-episode docuseries investigates the Valentine’s Day 1995 killing of national bodybuilding champion Ray McNeil, who was shot to death by his bodybuilder wife, Sally. She alleged she was being choked at the time of the shooting …
Read More »It's Time to Get Some Ass — and Occasionally Go to Class — in the New Trailer for 'The Sex Lives of College Girls'
Fall break is over, and it’s time for the young adult shenanigans to resume in the new trailer for Season Two of The Sex Lives of College Girls. The clip finds students returning to the hallowed grounds of the fictional Essex College and enjoying all the perks that come with …
Read More »What to Watch in October: 'Catherine Called Birdy,' 'Halloween Ends' and Sinead O'Connor Doc
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. If you want to be scared this Halloween season you won’t need to stray too far from movie theaters—or even leave the house, if you don’t want to. …
Read More »Paul Haggis Rape Lawsuit Trial Begins With Reading of Day-After Text Messages
The civil lawsuit trial against Paul Haggis — filed by a woman who claims the director raped her in 2013 — began today in New York. Publicist Haleigh Breest alleges that Haggis forced her to perform oral sex and raped her at his apartment following a movie premiere in 2013; …
Read More »'Documentary Now!' Is Pure, 100-Percent Film-Nerd Catnip
For over half a century, Documentary Now! has gifted us with the finest in cinema verité, introducing generations upon generations of documentarians to viewers around the nation. Who can forget when D.A. Pennebaker first unveiled his groundbreaking Dylan doc Dont Look Back on the show in the early spring of …
Read More »'Harry Potter' Star Tom Felton Says Emma Watson Encouraged Him to Write About Rehab Stints and Escape in New Memoir
British actor Tom Felton, who played Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter film franchise, credited his co-star and longtime friend Emma Watson with encouraging him to write about his struggles with alcoholism and multiple stints in rehab in his new memoir. In Beyond the Wand: The Magic and Mayhem of …
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