At this point in his career, after almost 30 years of cranking out hits and a recent Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, Adam Sandler makes two kinds of movies. He can fully commit himself to projects of originality and depth, includingHustle, one of the few truly great basketball films …
Read More »Jennifer Coolidge Jokes She's Once Again 'Surrounded by Gays' at 2023 GLAAD Media Awards
Jennifer Coolidge was awarded the Social Impact award at Thursday night’s annual GLAAD Media Awards — but this time, the White Lotus actress was more than happy to be “surrounded” by the company of the LGBTQ+ community. “Here I am again, surrounded by gays,” Coolidge quipped on stage, referencing her …
Read More »Pete Davidson Swears He Isn't Sliding Into DMs to Find Love
Pete Davidson, a famous man who has dated some of the most famous women on the planet, expressed his incredulity over why people are so interested and invested in his dating life during an appearance on Jon Bernthal’s podcast Real Ones. “I’m in my 20’s, and I’ve dated people. And …
Read More »Gwyneth Paltrow Trial: Plaintiff Scores High for Narcissism, Doctor Says
Attorneys in the Gwyneth Paltrow trial ploughed through witness questioning and social media photos on Wednesday during the trial in Utah, where a man claims she crashed into him while skiing in Park City. During cross-examination, neuropsychologist Dr. Angela Eastvold testified that plaintiff Terry Sanderson scored high on “narcissism” and …
Read More »How 'Real Housewives' Became the New 'Hunger Games'
“What are you bringing to this trip that none of the other ladies have?” asks a producer on Real Housewives: Ultimate Girls Trip. Porsha Williams sits in the confessional chair of the Peacock show, which brings together cast members from Bravo’s Real Housewives franchise on an all-star vacation. It’s the …
Read More »Original 'Scott Pilgrim vs. the World' Cast Returns for More Chaos in Anime Series
Hollywood reunion content has been milked dry in a major shift toward playing into audience nostalgia. Early in the pandemic, casts reunited over Zoom for table reads. While that happens less now, it’s only been replaced by revivals and years-too-late sequels missing the core of what made the film and …
Read More »'Enys Men': Imagine 'The Shining' on a Deserted Island
The title is Cornish for “Stone Island,” a forbidding slab of land located off the coast of England’s southern tip. The year is 1973 — the same horror-cinema annus mirabilis of The Wicker Man and Don’t Look Now, for those of you playing along at home. The only current resident …
Read More »Gwyneth Paltrow Wins One Whole Dollar in Ski Crash Trial
Nearly everyone won in Gwyneth Paltrow‘s trial over a supposed ski collision with a retired optometrist — well, except for him. The internet received an endless well of memes about the actress’ incredible lack of relatability and Paltrow herself was awarded $1 in damages from a countersuit against Terry Sanderson, …
Read More »Jeremy Renner Shares Haunting 911 Call After Snow Plow Accident in First Interview
The panicked 911 call made on January 1, after Jeremy Renner was crushed beneath a 14,000-pound snow plow in an effort to rescue his nephew, has been released. In the call, a man describes Renner’s condition as “rough shape. Knowing now the extent of his injuries, rough feels like the …
Read More »Aliens, Americana, and Wes Anderson: See Star-Studded 'Asteroid City' Trailer
Filmmaker Wes Anderson will point his telescope toward outer space this summer with his new film, Asteroid City. In a trailer for the movie, due out June 16, a father’s car breaks down somewhere in the desert where he’s taking his kids for “Asteroid Day” in 1955. From there, things …
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