Arnold Schwarzenegger, a noted Republican, has endorsed Democrats Kamala Harris and Tim Walz for president and vice president. In a social media message posted Wednesday on X, Schwarzenegger admitted that although he unabashedly shares his political views, he doesn’t tend to endorse candidates. While the Terminator star detailed his time …
Read More »Saoirse Ronan on 'Wild' Reaction to Viral Comment About Women's Safety
Saoirse Ronan said she was surprised by the response to her viral comment about violence against women on The Graham Norton Show, but glad it seemed to be “opening a conversation again.” In a new interview on the Ryan Tubridy Show on Virgin Radio UK, Ronan called the reaction “wild,” …
Read More »Jennifer Lopez Pushes Her Son to Wrestling Glory in 'Unstoppable' Trailer
A wrestler with one leg embarks on a seemingly-impossible journey to be become one of the best wrestlers in the country in new trailer for Unstoppable, starring Jennifer Lopez and Jharrel Jerome. The upcoming film is based on the true story of Anthony Robles (Jerome), who was born with one …
Read More »Anna Kendrick Redirected Her Funds From 'Woman of the Hour' to Charity
Anna Kendrick made her feature directorial debut with Women of the Hour, the film based on the true story of serial killer Rodney Alcala. She also plays the lead role in the film as a character that draws from Cheryl Bradshaw, who narrowly escaped Alcala’s violence after encountering him on …
Read More »'Jeopardy!' Host Ken Jennings Apologizes to Contestant for Sexist Clue: 'A Little Problematic'
Last night’s episode of Jeopardy! used a dated, sexist clue, leading host Ken Jennings to apologize to a female contestant. During the category Complete the Rhyming Phrase, the three contestants were given the phrase, “Men seldom make passes at …” The answer was: ” … girls who wear glasses.” Returning …
Read More »Daniel Craig and Drew Starkey Experience Sensory Overload in 'Queer' Trailer
The first trailer for Luca Guadagnino’s forthcoming film Queer is a sensory overload of epic proportions. Daniel Craig leads the film, set for release Nov. 27, as William Lee. He brings to the screen a tangible sense of nervous curiosity as he circles Drew Starkey’s Eugene Allerton. “I want to …
Read More »Cynthia Erivo Says Impassioned Response to 'Wicked' Fan Edit Was 'Human Moment'
Cynthia Erivo has explained her heated response to a fan edited version of the Wicked poster during a new interview. The Oscar-nominated actress will star as Elphaba in the upcoming film adaptation of the Broadway classic. “It wasn’t necessarily a clapback,” Erivo told Entertainment Tonight. She was referring to posts …
Read More »Paul Morrissey, Filmmaker and Andy Warhol Collaborator, Dead at 86
Paul Morrissey, the filmmaker who was a business partner and collaborator of Andy Warhol‘s, died Monday, Oct. 29. He was 86. The Andy Warhol Museum confirmed Morrissey’s death in a statement shared on social media. Per The New York Times, Morrissey’s archivist, Michael Chaiken, said the filmmaker died in a …
Read More »Wayans Brothers Plan Sixth 'Scary Movie' for Next Year
Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory Wayans are shaking the cobwebs off the Scary Movie franchise. On Tuesday, the brothers formally announced their return to the comedy horror series for a six installment. News of the comedy horror revival first made headlines in April during Paramount’s CinemaCon. Marlon Wayans shared his …
Read More »Will Ferrell And Billy Eichner Are 'Loud White Men for Kamala' in New 'Billy on the Street'
Billy on the Street is back with a new election-themed video starring host Billy Eichner and Will Ferrell. The pair run around the streets of New York City encouraging people to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris. In matching “Loud White Men for Kamala” shirts, Eichner and Ferrell offer up …
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