Samuel L. Jackson Backs Karen Bass for L.A. Mayor: ‘Someone Who Understands the Needs of the People’

Marvel Cinematic Universe star Samuel L. Jackson endorsed Karen Bass in her bid for reelection as Mayor of Los Angeles on Tuesday.

Marvel Cinematic Universe star Samuel L. Jackson endorsed Karen Bass in her bid for reelection as Mayor of Los Angeles on Tuesday.






Kevin Hart is still backing fellow comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, who fell under attack over his joke about George Floyd during Netflix’s “The Roast of Kevin Hart” a few weeks ago.

Marvel Cinematic Universe star Samuel L. Jackson endorsed Karen Bass in her bid for reelection as Mayor of Los Angeles on Tuesday.

Currently, according to a company that tracks enthusiasm for upcoming movies, interest in Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey is plummeting.

Comedian Josh Johnson bizarrely stated that President Donald Trump should give people free health insurance to stop the assassination attempts against himself. “You can only take away so much from a person before they have no options left,” the “Daily Show” host said.

“Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow” is looking at a $47 million to $65 million opening, which would be a disaster for a superhero tentpole that costs $175 million to produce and at least another $75 million to promote.

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appeared to trigger embattled late-night TV host Jimmy Kimmel after blaming him for the “collapse of liberal comedy.”

Jazz great Sonny Rollins has died at the age of 95.

The 95-minute action-fantasy movie Hell Grind cost $500,000 to produce in 15 weeks and screened in Cannes.

Russell Crowe has his limits and his rules. The New Zealand-born actor aired them Sunday with crazed fans in Paris as they strove to get his attention – and autograph.

Candidate for Los Angeles Mayor Spencer Pratt is firing back at several comedians who have criticized his candidacy, blasting them for being mentioned in the Epstein Files.

The legendary disco band Village People made a surprise appearance on Sunday during an event in New Delhi, India, to celebrate the 250th anniversary of American independence, taking the stage to sing “Happy Birthday” to Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

Left-wing rocker Bruce Springsteen is being mocked as a “billionaire hypocrite” as he continues his extreme, politically charged 2026 concert tour, with recent appearances in Cleveland, Ohio, and Boston, Massachusetts.

CBS’ “The Price Is Right” host Drew Carey attacked former reality TV star Spencer Pratt — who has recently gained ground in his campaign to unseat incumbent Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D) — declaring, “Fuck this guy already.”

Stephen Colbert’s final episode attracted only 12 percent of the audience that tuned in to say goodbye to Johnny Carson in 1992.

The Mandalorian and Grogu thudded over the Friday-Saturday-Sunday with just $81 million. With the extra day due to the four-day Memorial Day weekend, it is expected to bellyflop at right around $97 million.

Democrats were roasted Friday after the party’s official account lauded comedian Stephen Colbert one day after his late-night era was consigned to the dustbin of history.

Stephen Colbert is finally off broadcast TV — not replaced with a new Late Night host, but canceled, a harbinger of the genre’s coming collapse.

Saturday on “The Alex Marlow Show,” Texas AG Ken Paxton talked about Netflix. Paxton said, “They’re taking our data. … They use that data to manipulate behavior, including that of children to watch these woke shows they have on Netflix.”

Fashion designer Jeremy Scott earned a huge round of applause from graduates after ripping up a generic commencement speech scripted by generative artificial intelligence.

HHollywood director Christopher Nolan is being ripped by a Greek-interest publication for not having any Greek actors in his adaptation of The Odyssey.

One night after Stephen Colbert recorded his final episode of “The Late Show” on CBS, he made a surprise appearance hosting the “Only in Monroe” community access show broadcast in southeast Michigan along the shores of Lake Erie.

Missing Canadian actor Stewart McLean’s remains were identified Friday just 24-hours after it was announced he was possibly a victim of homicide.

Actor Grizz Chapman, best known and widely applauded for his role in the NBC sitcom 30 Rock, has died. He was 52.

Peacock’s Queer as Folk star Ryan O’Connell is complaining that Hollywood has cut back on gay-themed projects. “It’s Tim Allen’s world again and we’re just living in it,” the actor and writer lamented.

President Donald Trump shared an AI video on Friday depicting him tossing Stephen Colbert into a dumpster on the set of his late night show.

Rob Base, a rapper and one half of the Harlem hip-hop duo Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock, has died after a battle with cancer. He was 59.

The Federal Communications Commission on Friday opened public comment on a petition from the Disney-owned network ABC to declare its show The View as a “bona fide news interview program.”

Vivica A. Fox bizarrely states that a “good politician” is someone who “makes a career” out of it, before declaring that reality TV stars have no business in politics.

Los Angeles residents and a prominent local boutique are reacting to claims that Carly Kimmel, the sister-in-law of ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, complained about pro-Spencer Pratt cookies sold at a longtime Brentwood grocery store.

Trey Parker claims his “South Park” writers face a real threat from the U.S. military with Trump as Commander-in-Chief.

An elderly couple was found dead at their home in Bermuda Dunes, California, and the case may have a possible link to a person posing as a famous actor.

Stephen Colbert’s final bow as host of ‘The Late Show’ was panned as a “letdown” by ‘Variety’ as the host ended his run on CBS.

Former CBS talk show host Stephen Colbert winkingly confessed during his show’s final episode that its oft-touted status as “#1 in late-night” comes with a massive asterisk. The series finale of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert aired Thursday night, and in

U.S. President Donald Trump wasted little time contemplating the end of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert after its final episode went to air Thursday night, characterising the departing host as being “like a dead person.”

Public relations genius and Supergirl star Milly Alcock has decided alienating, insulting, and antagonizing the mostly male superhero fanbase is the way to go.

The long awaited sequel to Mel Gibson’s groundbreaking The Passion of the Christ became all the more real this week.

The Disney Grooming Syndicate’s first Star Wars movie in seven years just broke a box office record, and not a good one. The poorly-reviewed Mandalorian and Grogu opened on Thursday night to a pitiful $12 million, which makes it the worst Thursday debut ever for a Disney Star Wars movie.

Lupita Nyong’o has responded to criticism of her casting to play Helen of Troy in Christopher Nolan’s version of The Odyssey by haughtily declaring “our cast is representative of the world.”

Bruce Springsteen and Robert De Niro couldn’t keep themselves from taking shots at President Donald Trump during Stephen Colbert’s second-to-last “Late Show” episode.

Hollywood has apparently not learned its lessons from the great DEI campaigns of 2020-2024, as producer and actor Quinta Brunson is set to star as cartoon character Betty Boop in an upcoming feature film.
