
In an exclusive interview with Deadline Hollywood, actor George Clooney reveals that he passed a petition against cyber-terrorism to Hollywood stars and bigwigs, but all of them refused to sign. The simple petition Clooney circulated concluded, “We hope these hackers
by John Sexton19 Dec 2014, 1:00 PM PST0

Movie posters of the recently pulled Sony Pictures film The Interview, starring Seth Rogen and James Franco, are currently hot sellers on eBay. Originals of the movie poster are selling for $1,000, while reproductions of the original poster can cost
by Kerry Picket19 Dec 2014, 12:43 PM PST0

In his last press conference of 2014, President Barack Obama blamed Sony for pulling The Interview after hacking attacks and terror threats from North Korea. Yet not only did President Obama do and say nothing to defend Sony at the time, he
by Joel B. Pollak19 Dec 2014, 12:07 PM PST0

President Obama explained he believed Sony “made a mistake” by deciding not to release their movie The Interview after hackers threatened them. “I wish they had spoken to me first,” he said, when asked his opinion on the matter. “I
by Charlie Spiering19 Dec 2014, 12:02 PM PST0

Some celebrities noticed a drop in their followings on Instagram Thursday, after the popular social media photo sharing platform announced it was removing spam accounts. Instagram reportedly removed millions of phony spam accounts, telling users, “Your number of followers has
by Kipp Jones19 Dec 2014, 11:19 AM PST0

George Clooney has once again found a way to insert himself into an international story where he has conveniently cast George Clooney as the lonely heroic crusader of all that is good and brave and righteous. This time he’s not
by John Nolte19 Dec 2014, 10:24 AM PST0

People Magazine has named Kate Upton the Sexiest Woman Alive, the publication announced on Thursday. The announcement was made at the inaugural People Magazine Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, making Upton the first woman to ever receive the title,
by Kipp Jones19 Dec 2014, 9:58 AM PST0

Stephen Collins, former star of the long-running family drama 7th Heaven, spoke to Yahoo’s Katie Couric about his past inappropriate behavior with underage girls in an interview posted online Friday. In the interview, Couric was frank, opening up with one bold
by Kipp Jones19 Dec 2014, 9:54 AM PST0

In an extensive interview with Deadline Hollywood, George Clooney revealed that “a large number of people” in Hollywood refused to sign his simple petition of support for Sony in the wake of the cyber attacks that have crippled the film
by Daniel Nussbaum19 Dec 2014, 9:35 AM PST0

The cancellation of Queen Latifah’s day time talk show was announced last month, but that won’t stop the show’s former host from paying her staff through the holidays, reports E! Online. The Queen Latifah Show will continue its final run
by Kipp Jones19 Dec 2014, 9:30 AM PST0

Stephen Colbert’s ratings might have been half those of late-night cable reruns of the “The Family Guy,” but he was adored by our objective, unbiased, not-at-all-liberal media for being a leftist who protected Central Government and savaged anyone who disagreed.
by John Nolte19 Dec 2014, 7:27 AM PST0

A criminal hack exposed a racist email exchange between Sony co-Chair Amy Pascal and producer Scott Rudin, and now humiliation tour has begun. Thursday Pascal met with MSNBC’s Al Sharpton. If she was looking for absolution, she didn’t get it.
by John Nolte19 Dec 2014, 6:13 AM PST0

The White House, in its usual impotent way, responded to the cyber attack on Sony Studios with a barrage of verbiage. White House spokesman Josh Earnest intoned that the attacks were executed by a “sophisticated actor with malicious intent… We
by William Bigelow19 Dec 2014, 5:15 AM PST0

The FBI claims that the cyberattacks targeting Sony pictures originated from North Korea, but the attack aimed at the film The Interview may have been launched from Iran, China or Russia. The suspicion of the three other countries derives from
by William Bigelow19 Dec 2014, 4:33 AM PST0

When did it become the job of theater owners and movie stars to respond to terrorist threats by rogue nations? Don’t we elect a president to do that job? After what may be the most costly, and certainly the most
by John Sexton18 Dec 2014, 5:29 PM PST0

With Sony’s decision to pull the Seth Rogen/James Franco starrer The Interview from circulation following a brutal hack attack by the North Korean regime, Hollywood finds its list of acceptable villains growing shorter and shorter. Not only did Sony pull
by Ben Shapiro18 Dec 2014, 4:35 PM PST0

The newest trailer for Clint Eastwood’s upcoming film American Sniper is so chilling and fraught with tension, it’s hard to believe the film got completely snubbed by the Golden Globes last week. The film, starring Bradley Cooper as famed Navy
by Daniel Nussbaum18 Dec 2014, 4:02 PM PST0

George R.R. Martin, the creator of HBO’s Game of Thrones, called Sony’s decision not to release The Interview “corporate cowardice” on Wednesday in his LiveJournal blog. He offered his opinions of the film, Sony, and the decision to cancel its
by Kipp Jones18 Dec 2014, 3:13 PM PST0

A leaked scene from the now-scrapped film The Interview may shed some light on just what angered the hacking group Guardians of Peace into sabotaging the Sony Pictures release. According to Roger Friedman at Showbiz 411, the scene in question
by Daniel Nussbaum18 Dec 2014, 2:54 PM PST0

The wild ride for American Apparel founder and CEO and 27% shareholder, Dov Charney, came to an end with his termination by the public company’s Board of Directors for “cause.” Charney was suspended on June 18 due to alleged work-related
by Chriss W. Street18 Dec 2014, 2:53 PM PST0

The Sony Pictures hack, which the U.S. State Department believes originated from North Korea, caused both a personal crisis for its employees and a potential national security crisis for the United States. One effect of the hack on interpersonal communications within Sony represents a regression
by Adelle Nazarian18 Dec 2014, 1:41 PM PST0

AUSTIN, Texas — After Sony Pictures Entertainment cancelled the release of their movie The Interview, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema had announced plans to swap the film with a free showing of Team America: World Police, released by Paramount Pictures in 2004, but now Paramount is ordering
by Sarah Rumpf18 Dec 2014, 1:24 PM PST0

Brad Pitt was reportedly rejected for jury duty at a downtown Los Angeles courthouse last week because the court said he would be too distracting to the proceedings. According to the Daily Mail, Pitt waited for hours along with other
by Daniel Nussbaum18 Dec 2014, 12:39 PM PST0

White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest confirms reports that administration officials had reviewed the controversial Sony film “The Interview” that features the death of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un. Earnest stressed that “there’s no policy of the administration for screening films before
by Charlie Spiering18 Dec 2014, 12:24 PM PST0

Over a surreptitiously recorded racist conversation, Donald Sterling lost his basketball team. Over an anti-Semitic drunken rant, superstar Mel Gibson was exiled from Hollywood. The media and Hollywood have already established the necessary precedent for firing Sony co-chair Amy Pascal
by John Nolte18 Dec 2014, 11:30 AM PST0