If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Jimmy McGill is dead. Long Live Saul Goodman: Better Call Saul is ended. Chronicling the origins of Breaking Bad’s Saul Goodman, Better Call Saul grew into one of …
Read More »1968 or 2022? Elizabeth Banks Fights to Get an Illegal Abortion in 'Call Jane' Trailer
Even though her own life depended on it, Elizabeth Banks‘ character Joy had to search for an underground abortion clinic to end her possibly fatal pregnancy in the upcoming movie Call Jane. On Tuesday, Roadside Attractions released the official trailer for the 1960s-set film, which is based on true events …
Read More »Sidney Poitier Becomes a Cultural Thread Between Hollywood and the Civil Rights Movement in 'Sidney' Doc Trailer
“It’s not easy being the first when you have to represent the entire race,” Spike Lee explains during the first official trailer for Reginald Hudlin’s Sidney, the Apple TV+ documentary chronicling the life and legacy of filmmaker and activist Sidney Poitier. Out Sept. 23, the film uses archival footage and …
Read More »New Alec Baldwin 'Rust' Shooting Findings Emerge as Actor Continues to Defend Himself
Ten months after Alec Baldwin shot and killed Halyna Hutchins while filming Rust in New Mexico, more details about the circumstances surrounding her death have emerged. In the past week, two new reports have provided additional insight into how the tragedy might have happened. On Monday, the Santa Fe County …
Read More »Sorority Hopefuls Were Accused of Secretly Recording Meetings. Now HBO Max is Making an Actual 'Bama Rush' Documentary
The unofficial second season of the Bama Rush frenzy on TikTok – which follows sorority hopefuls known as “potential new members” at the University of Alabama as they graft for recruitment bids – has proven to be much more hectic than its first. This summer, the viral phenomenon reached a …
Read More »Academy Issues Formal Apology to Sacheen Littlefeather for 1973 Oscars: 'I Never Thought I'd Live to See the Day'
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will formally apologize to Native American civil rights activist Sacheen Littlefeather for her treatment at the 1973 Oscars ceremony. During the now-historic night, Littlefeather took the stage in place of Marlon Brando and, at his request, declined his award, using the time …
Read More »John Oliver Revisits the Site of America's Longest War
It’s been one year since the United States withdrew from Afghanistan, surrendering the country to the Taliban and creating even more chaos and misery for Afghans who’ve endured nothing but chaos and misery for decades. So John Oliver devoted his main story to the country that served as the location …
Read More »Bryce Dallas Howard: Chris Pratt Helped Me Fight for Pay Equality After 'Jurassic World' Wage Gap
Since 2015, Bryce Dallas Howard has starred as Claire Dearing in the Jurassic World trilogy alongside Chris Pratt. In 2018, Variety reported that the actress was being paid $2 million less than her co-star, who had been paid $10 million for the second film. Now, Howard has revealed that the …
Read More »'Emily the Criminal': Aubrey Plaza Wants to Stick It to the Man
Early in Emily the Criminal, Emily Benetto (Aubrey Plaza, sporting a New Jersey-native accent) is asked about her permanent record in a job interview. It’s a trick question. Despite telling her otherwise, this prospective employer has already done a background check. They already know about the low points on her …
Read More »'Black-ish' Creator Kenya Barris to Direct and Write Warner Bros. Remake of 'Wizard of Oz'
Toto, we’re not in the 1930s anymore. Warner Brothers has approved a modern reimagining of the 1939 classic film The Wizard of Oz with Kenya Barris at the helm,Rolling Stonecan confirm. Barris — the beloved creator and writer of Black-ish,Grown-ish,and Mixed-ish — will be tasked with writing, directing, and producing …
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