Kevin Conroy, the voice actor best known for portraying Batman in an array of animated movies, television shows, and video games over three decades, has died. He was 66. “It is with profound sadness that I send this to you today: Kevin Conroy, the quintessential voice of Batman, and a …
Read More »Gallagher, the Watermelon-Smashing Comedian Whose Act Turned Bigoted, Dead at 76
Gallagher, the mustachioed prop comedian who rose to prominence with smashed watermelons and garnered controversy later in life for racist and homophobic jokes, has died. He was 76. Craig Marquardo, the comedian’s former manager, confirmed his death in an email to Rolling Stone. Gallagher had reportedly been living in hospice …
Read More »'Top Gun: Maverick' Copyright Case to Continue as Judge Rebuffs Motion to Dismiss
Paramount Pictures has failed to get the copyright lawsuit over Top Gun: Maverick dismissed. On Wednesday, Nov. 9, a judge rejected the studio’s motion to dismiss the suit, saying it “contains sufficient well-pleaded facts” to support its claims of copyright infringement, breach of contract, and declaratory relief. Paramount will now …
Read More »Megan Thee Stallion Wants to Play Millie Bobby Brown's Best Friend on 'Stranger Things'
Back on Nov. 6, Netflix enlisted rap star and massive Stranger Things fan Megan Thee Stallion for a special trivia video for “Stranger Things Day” (Nov. 6 being the day Will Byers goes missing on the series). Amidst the preparations, the folks at Netflix alerted Stranger Things star and massive …
Read More »How 'Andor' Drew from… Joseph Stalin? Plus: Inside Season 2 of the Revolutionary Star Wars Show
It’s hard to brand any piece of entertainment that takes place in the Star Wars universe, backed with the full promotional and budgetary firepower of the Disney Galactic Empire, as an underdog. But when Andor debuted in September, starring Diego Luna as the title character (previously seen in 2016’s Rogue …
Read More »'The Fabelmans': Steven Spielberg Turns the Camera on His Deepest, Scariest Subject: His Childhood
The little boy is scared. There’s such a large crowd outside the theater. He has no idea what will happen when he walks through the doors and into the room filled with dozens of seats, all facing a large blank square. Plus it’s in the dark. He’s been told him …
Read More »Rainn Wilson Is No More. Please Call Him Rainn-Fall Heat Wave Rising Sea Levels And-We-Have-To-Do-Something-About-It-Now Wilson
Office star Rainn Wilson is putting his unique first name to good use, adding a few other extreme weather-related terms around it to raise awareness during the United Nations COP27 climate change conference currently taking place in Egypt. Wilson debuted the name-change bit in a video shared on social media, …
Read More »The First Songs From the 'Babylon' Score Sound as Wild as Damien Chazelle's Next Film Looks
The first offerings from the soundtrack to Damien Chazelle’s roaring Twenties Hollywood flick Babylon have arrived with a wild energy to match the film’s hedonistic vibe. The two songs, “Call Me Manny” and “Voodoo Mama,” are both pulsating blasts of hot jazz stuffed with thundering drums and boozy horns. Composer …
Read More »Keanu Reeves' Fight for Freedom Comes Down to One Last Duel in 'John Wick 4′ Trailer
Keanu Reeves is back with his gun, a sword, an axe, and plenty of other weapons as he prepares for one more mission of mayhem in the new trailer for John Wick: Chapter 4. In the film, Reeves’ titular hero is presented with the opportunity to finally rid himself of …
Read More »Paul Haggis Loses Civil Rape Case, Ordered to Pay Accuser $10 Million
Crash filmmaker and Million Dollar Baby screenwriter Paul Haggis was ordered to pay publicist Haleigh Breest $7.5 million after a jury found him liable for raping her in 2013, The New York Times reports.Now, an addition $2.5 million in damages has been ordered, bringing his total to $10 million. “I’ve …
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