Dustin Lance Black, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of Milk and creator of the Under the Banner of Heaven adaptation, revealed that he suffered a serious head injury recently that he is still recovering from. On Instagram Monday, Sept. 26, Black wrote, “So I vanished for a while… A month ago I …
Read More »Lewis Capaldi Covers Classic Britney Spears Single 'Everytime'
Lewis Capaldi reimagined the classic Britney Spears In The Zone single “Everytime” during a recent set of performances recorded for BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge series. At London’s Hammersmith Club, the singer was bolstered by a pianist and a string section complete with a cellist and multiple violinists to transform …
Read More »Those Damn Clickers Are Back to Haunt Your Dreams in New 'Last of Us' Trailer
Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey venture into a post-apocalyptic hell filled with zombie-like creatures in the new trailer for the upcoming adaptation of the hit video game, The Last of Us. In the show, Pascal stars as Joel, a hardened survivor of a fungus outbreak that’s wrought societal collapse and …
Read More »5 Seconds of Summer Test Limits of How Far to Go for Love in 'Bad Omens' Video
Fate catches up with a star-crossed couple in the music video for 5 Seconds of Summer’s “Bad Omens,” which appears on their newly released fifth studio album 5SOS5. The band plays an off-screen role as narrators for the pair, attaching the song about testing the limits of how far they …
Read More »The 100 Greatest TV Shows of All Time: How the List Was Made
As the Rolling Stone staff stared down the task of culling decades worth of television to a list of the 100 best shows of all time, we knew we needed help — lots of it. So, we hit up Hollywood. In addition to polling our most pop culture-obsessed staffers, we …
Read More »Yes, There's a Wonderful New 'Fletch' Movie Starring Jon Hamm. Not That You'd Know It Exists
So you may have heard that there’s a new Fletch movie out, which revives the wisecracking , investigative journalist of Gregory Mcdonald’s mystery novels for our wonderful modern age. You know, the character originally made famous by Chevy Chase? In Fletch, the 1985 comedy that’s arguably the former SNL star’s …
Read More »Is 'Karma' Real? Inside The Mystery of Taylor Swift's 'Lost' Album
Is Karma real? That’s a question investigative Swifties have been trying to answer for years now. Across numerous breakdown videos and Twitter threads, Taylor Swift’s Easter egg-loving fans have been piecing together the mystery of a “lost” album in Swift’s discography. Various clues suggest that the album might have been …
Read More »Dale McRaven, Creator of 'Mork and Mindy,' 'Perfect Strangers,' Dead at 83
Dale McRaven, a sitcom stalwart who co-created Mork and Mindy, as well as the long-running series, Perfect Strangers, died earlier this month. He was 83. McRaven died at his home on Sept. 5 from complications related to lung cancer. His son, David, confirmed his death to Variety. McRaven spent three …
Read More »Megan Thee Stallion Shares Mental Health Resources for Hotties to 'Bounce Back Like Bad Bitches Always Do'
On her latest studio album, Traumazine, Megan Thee Stallion uses the deep cut “Anxiety” to confide in her fans about the toll stress and trauma have taken on her mental health. Though she had originally written it to get it off of her chest, her fanbase connected to her experiences. …
Read More »McConnell Praises Kyrsten Sinema as 'Most Effective First-Term Senator' He's Ever Seen
Kyrsten Sinema is a Democrat, technically speaking. The senator from Arizona ran as one four years ago, but since arriving in Washington, she’s shown more interest in thwarting, rather than advancing, the party’s agenda. She’s been a favorite of corporate interests, conservative donors, and, not surprisingly, Senate Minority Leader Mitch …
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