Chinese-Born Actress Poppy Liu Calls Capitalism ‘Greatest Evil in the World’ at Film Premiere

Actress Poppy Liu told a reporter that “capitalism is the greatest evil in the world,”” despite earning millions as an actress in the U.S.A.

Actress Poppy Liu told a reporter that “capitalism is the greatest evil in the world,”” despite earning millions as an actress in the U.S.A.





London’s Metropolitan Police have issued a formal apology to Father Ted creator Graham Linehan after he was arrested last year as he landed in the UK over social media posts criticising transgenderism.

In a classic case of the left eating their own, actress Yvette Nicole Brown blasted Susan Sarandon, who she believes is “partly responsible” for Hillary Clinton losing to President Donald Trump in the 2016 election.

Actress Poppy Liu told a reporter that “capitalism is the greatest evil in the world,”” despite earning millions as an actress in the U.S.A.

This weekend’s Eurovision Song Contest, the 70th edition of the spectacle, continued Israel’s streak of coming in second place, but represented a massive diplomatic and public relations win for a country leftist agitators have been trying to expel from the event for years.

Buffy Sainte-Marie, the Elizabeth Warren of folk singers, has been stripped of another honor after it was discovered she has been pretending to be an Indian for some 60 years.

Adam Driver was asked about Lena Dunham’s criticism of him in her latest memoir and his dismissive response reportedly cracked up the room.

Australian actress Cate Blanchett has lamented the #MeToo movement “got killed very quickly” in Hollywood, telling an audience at the Cannes Film Festival in France she has always been outspoken about gender equality and despairs at its lack of progress.

(AP) After two weeks trailing “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” the Michael Jackson biopic “Michael” reclaimed the No. 1 spot at the North American box office with $26.1 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday. The Lionsgate movie

Spanish-born actor and Dune star Javier Bardem once again ranted against President Donald Trump, accusing him, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and Vladimir Putin of allegedly fostering a “culture of toxic masculinity” that gets women and “thousands” killed.

Paul McCartney has no interest in seeing America further divided and even expressed hope his signature tune can heal the fissure.

Socialist Nithya Raman has been racking up Hollywood support in her bid to unseat Karen Bass as Mayor of Los Angeles.

Kiefer Sutherland, who is also a singer-songwriter, has canceled the upcoming U.S. dates on his concert tour.

Stephen King is once again lashing out at President Donald Trump, this time warning “MAGA Trumpaholics” that he “does not care” if Americans suffer.

David Letterman joined The Late Show in a spiteful sendoff for Stephen Colbert as the two took to the roof of the Ed Sullivan Theater to throw CBS property to the ground.

Charlamagne Tha God threw a racial epithet at black U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarance Thomas, calling the jurist a “coon” on Wednesday’s broadcast of The Daily Show. The podcaster and radio shock jock frequently hosts the Daily Show’s “In My

Jermaine Jackson has reportedly been ordered to pay more than $6.5 million to a woman after she claimed he forced his way into her home and raped her in 1988. The alleged victim, Rita Butler Barrett, accused Jackson in a

A proposed $110 billion merger of Paramount Global and Warner Bros. Discovery could result in 40,000 jobs and provide a massive “boost to the industry.”

During his closing monologue on Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time,” host Bill Maher said that “There is a frothing anxiousness for the literal extermination of” Jews, but Democrats are indulging their “brainwashed by TikTok constituents” rather than combating antisemitism
During his closing monologue on Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time,” host Bill Maher said that the argument that Islamophobia is just as big of a problem as antisemitism is nonsense and noted that Jewish people have hidden their identity
Grammy-winning music producer and singer Jack Antonoff blasted what he called “Godless whores” who create art with artificial intelligence.

Irish writer and Father Ted co-creator Graham Linehan accused Ireland’s public broadcaster RTÉ of engaging in antisemitism for planning to air an episode of his hit comedy show as part of its boycott of the Eurovision Song Contest over Israel’s presence in the competition.

The glitteriest night of the year in Eurasia and Australia will soon be upon us: the Eurovision Song Contest, a now 70-year-old music extravaganza beloved around the world for its shameless embrace of feather boas, sequins, pyrotechnics, and all brands of kitsch.

Fearing lousy reviews, the Disney Grooming Syndicate is reportedly limiting critic screenings for The Mandalorian & Grogu.

Comedian Margaret Cho — who called for a queer revolt against President Donald Trump — turned down role on Heated Rivalry over fears that she would be put in a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facility if she travels to Canada to be on set. “It’s all because of Trump,” she said.

Claudine Longet, the French singer and actor who was at the center of a highly publicized manslaughter trial after she was charged with the fatal shooting of her boyfriend, Olympic skier Vladimir “Spider” Sabich, has died at age 84.

German Oscar-winning actress Sandra Huller said Friday she felt guilt for Germany’s role in World War II “every day” as she discussed her latest role in a historical drama.

On Thursday, on ABC’s “The View,” co-host Sunny Hostin said that, if you know history, Helen of Troy could be “played by a black woman” while discussing the rumored cast of Christopher Nolan’s upcoming movie “The Odyssey.”

Reality television star Spencer Pratt responded to reports that he has been living at a luxury hotel seemingly in contradiction of his claim to have been living in an airstream trailer on the empty lot whereupon his home stood prior to the Palisades Fire.

If you took even a cursory glance at X this week, you would believe that college football is coming to an end.

May 14 (UPI) — The National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress will induct music from Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and other artists in 2026.

“Star Wars” star and long-time climate doomer Harrison Ford called for “cultural change” and demanded that America “extend social justice” during his commencement address at Arizona State University.

“American Idol” alum Katharine McPhee celebrated reality star Spencer Pratt’s bid to unseat Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass.

“Anchorman” director Adam McKay called former President Bill Clinton “a straight up serial rapist,” said “Hillary Clinton, literally funded Trump’s campaign,” slammed Joe Biden for not declaring “a climate emergency when he was a lame duck president,” called Barack Obama a “creep” who has done “damage” to America, and said “no group is worse than white liberals.”

“Don’t Look Up” filmmaker Adam McKay unveiled the conspiracy theory that the oil companies may be responsible for the devastating Palisades fire and that the corporations have “misled” people into thinking an arsonist was responsible for the fire.

Netflix has expanded its inventory of NFL games and will have a season-long presence with the league under a new deal announced Wednesday.

A licensed drug addiction counselor who sold the ketamine that killed Friends actor Matthew Perry was sentenced to two years in prison on Wednesday in Los Angeles federal court.

Climate activists are urging movie stars to fly economy or take the train to Cannes after saying private jets burned two millions of litres of kerosene getting them to the film festival last year.

Elon Musk bashed “Oppenheimer” Director Christopher Nolan over the casting for his upcoming film, “The Odyssey,” saying the director tapped Lupita Nyong’o to play Helen of Troy because “he wants the awards.”

Wednesday on ABC’s “The View,” co-host Whoopi Goldberg claimed President Donald Trump had “deballed” the United States.

Actor Pedro Pascal kissed left-wing CBS late-night host Stephen Colbert on the lips and called himself “an actress” while promoting Disney’s “The Mandalorian and Grogu” on Tuesday.
