Comedy Central Cancels Larry Wilmore’s ‘Nightly Show’
Comedy Central has cancelled its perpetually low-rated late-night program The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore.
Comedy Central has cancelled its perpetually low-rated late-night program The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore.

The infamous non-profit publisher of corporate and government documents WikiLeaks took to its Twitter page over the weekend to tweet a link to a YouTube page for Clinton Cash, the groundbreaking documentary film that exposes the Clinton Foundation’s global nexus of corruption and influence peddling.

Pop superstar John Legend showered Michelle and Barack Obama in praise and offered his two cents on the 2016 presidential race in an interview, insisting that GOP White House hopefully Donald Trump has “made it abundantly clear that he’s utterly unqualified to be president.”

Comedy Central has cancelled its perpetually low-rated late-night program The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore.

Pop superstar Adele addressed the audience at her concert in Los Angeles over the weekend and shot down rumors that she had accepted an offer to perform during the Super Bowl halftime show in 2017.

Warner Bros./DC’s Suicide Squad took a deep nosedive in its second weekend of release while Seth Rogen and Sony’s raunchy Sausage Party became the highest-grossing animated release ever for August and Disney’s reboot of Pete’s Dragon stumbled out of the gate at the box office this weekend.

Kenny Baker played the lovable droid R2-D2 in the “Star Wars” films, achieving cult status and fans’ adulation without showing his face or speaking any lines.

The Coalition of Concerned Citizens, a radical group that includes Black Lives Matter protesters, has set its sights on Elvis territory, with a plan to “Shut Down Graceland” on Monday. While the target might seem unusual, the timing is not.

An intense debate between millennial media members and the cast and producers of a new CBS comedy series, The Great Indoors, occurred during the Television Critics Association press tour in Beverly Hills.

Screen legend Robert De Niro offered his two cents on the 2016 presidential election Saturday, insisting that Republican nominee Donald Trump should not run for President of the United States because he’s “totally nuts.”

Paramount Pictures released the first teaser trailer for its upcoming World War II romantic thriller Allied on Friday.

Rapper Killer Mike defended Donald Trump against allegations leveled by Hilary Clinton’s presidential campaign that the GOP nominee urged Second Amendment proponents to harm Clinton during a speech he gave earlier this week.

As Nate Parker prepares for the wide release of his highly-anticipated breakout slave rebellion drama The Birth of a Nation, an old rape case brought against him 17 years ago while he was a student at Penn State could complicate Fox Searchlight’s ambitious plans for the film, which is already expected to be a major contender at next year’s Academy Awards.

A federal judge in Wisconsin on Friday overturned the conviction of a man found guilty of helping his uncle kill a woman in a case profiled in the Netflix documentary series “Making a Murderer,” ruling that investigators used deceptive tactics in obtaining a confession.

Actor John Rhys-Davies has never been one to shy away from expressing politically incorrect opinions — but now the Lord of the Rings star says he’s been blacklisted by certain people in Hollywood for speaking out on controversial issues.

Clinton Cash, the explosive documentary film exposing the Clinton Foundation’s global nexus of influence peddling, has been viewed more than three million times since its global online premiere last month.

Criminal Minds star Thomas Gibson has been fired from the hit CBS show after the actor got into a physical altercation with one of its producers last month.

Seth Rogen’s raunchy R-rated animated comedy about a hot dog and his grocery store food friends’ journey to discover the meaning of life is being panned on social media by left-wing social justice warriors for what they claim is its “generally gross” racism and sexism.

Leftist documentary filmmaker Michael Moore has published an open letter begging Ivanka Trump to ask her father, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, to drop out of the 2016 White House race.

Pop icon Cher is set to headline three LGBT-focused fundraisers for Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign in three different states in August.

Disney/Lucasfilm dropped the first trailer for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story during the Olympics last night, and the short clip features the blink-and-you’ll-miss-it return of one of cinema’s most beloved bad guys for the first time in more than decade.

A luxury hotel in Berlin has been accused of erasing Israel dial codes from its in-house telephone directory. The allegation was made by French filmmaker Claude Lanzmann who added that the omission was made for the sake of the hotel’s Arab clients.

Liverpool didn’t produce its disproportionate share of successful rock groups by chance back in the 1960s.

Bar Rafaeli and husband Adi Ezra welcomed a daughter into the world Thursday, according to Channel Two news.

With the help of visual aids, Donald Trump stayed focused on criticizing President Obama and Hillary Clinton’s record during a campaign rally in Kissimmee, Florida on Thursday night. The Republican nominee showed the huge crowd several charts that he had made to bash Obama and Clinton — a new style that he’s recently been demonstrating on the campaign trail.

“Late Show” host Stephen Colbert has been selected to anchor a live election night special for Showtime.

Rock band Green Day has returned after a four-year hiatus — and their new single “Bang Bang” is all about mass shootings and the “narcissistic social media” coverage that the tragic events often engender.

Talk about Trump Derangement Syndrome! The Washington Post’s fashion critic Robin Givhan’s column drips with disdain as she pans Ivanka Trump’s latest photoshoot in Harper’s Bazaar.

BuzzFeed believes it has found the cause of Twitter’s problems — too much free speech, and too many white males. The real problem (whiny Hollywood celebrities influencing company policy) is left to the end of the article.

The CW television network has officially announced that its next superhero cartoon project will star a gay superhero named “The Ray.”

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) teamed up with “The Smiths” and released a retro, 80’s-style video game app titled “This Beautiful Creature Must Die,” set against an arcade-version of the group’s 1985 hit song, “Meat is Murder.”