Jerry Seinfeld Wants to See Return of ‘Dominant Masculinity’ to the Culture
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld wants to see a return of “dominant masculinity” to the culture, saying he misses the kinds of male figures he admired growing up.

Comedian Jerry Seinfeld wants to see a return of “dominant masculinity” to the culture, saying he misses the kinds of male figures he admired growing up.

Model and left-wing activist Emily Ratajkowski celebrated the Trump trial on Thursday by parading around New York in a Stormy Daniels t-shirt for all the paparazzi to photograph.

Country music star Jason Aldean has publicly slammed Thursday’s guilty verdict in former President Donald Trump’s New York trial, saying these are “scary times in our country right now.”

It was Christmas in May for Hollywood celebrities after a jury in deep blue New York City voted to convict former President Donald Trump on all 34 counts in his business records case.

The Walt Disney Company saw its stock dip nearly 2 percent early Thursday after billionaire Nelson Peltz sold his stake in the company following his unsuccessful proxy battle.

In a fundraising e-mail sent Wednesday — just one day after his chaotic press conference in New York — Robert De Niro pleads with supporters to donate money to the Biden re-election campaign.

During a speaking appearance over the weekend in Massachusetts to celebrate the movie “Jaws,” actor Richard Dreyfuss reportedly blasted parents who allow their children to become transgender, saying it constitutes bad parenting.

Hollywood veteran and “Reagan” movie star Dennis Quaid said he will vote for former President Donald Trump in November, citing the weaponization of the U.S. justice system against Trump that he said represents a threat to the Constitution.

Hollywood star Robert De Niro is getting some of the worst audience reviews of his career — worse than “Dirty Grandpa,” worse than “Rocky and Bullwinkle” — for his chaotic and instantly-memeable press conference Tuesday outside the New York courthouse where former President Donald Trump is standing trial.

John Musker, who co-directed the original animated movies “The Little Mermaid” and “Aladdin,” believes Disney is in need of a “course correction,” saying the studio needs to move away from political messaging and back toward entertaining audiences.

Disney-owned Hulu will stream the gay dating reality show I Kissed a Boy! as part of the streamer’s programming for Pride month, which kicks off June 1.

The Apprentice left the Cannes Film Festival empty-handed, with no announcement of a U.S. distribution deal following former President Donald Trump’s threat of a lawsuit and cease-and-desist demand against the filmmakers.

In a recent interview with Jordan Peterson to promote the upcoming biopic “Reagan,” Hollywood star Dennis Quaid offered praise for former President Donald Trump during a recent interview, calling him “very principled” and even “sweet,” while also singling out Trump’s foreign policy achievements, including the Abraham Accords.

For the first time in Cannes history, a male actor is a recipient of the festival’s best actress prize.

Lawyers for former President Donald Trump have reportedly sent a cease and desist letter to the filmmakers of “The Apprentice” in an effort to block the movie’s release, warning the producers not to pursue a domestic distribution deal.

A new campaign commercial from Joe Biden — narrated by Hollywood star Robert De Niro — revives the left’s misleading and false Trump “bloodbath” hoax.

A Hollywood movie based on the life of George Floyd is currently in the works, with the title “Daddy Changed the World.”

A new poll has found that a majority of respondents wouldn’t be influenced by a Taylor Swift presidential endorsement, signaling a possible decline in Swift’s power as a political influencer after she endorsed Joe Biden in 2020. In a poll conducted

Anyone But You” actor Glen Powell is the latest Hollywood star to leave Los Angeles in what is turning into an exodus of talent from the Democrat-controlled city and county.”

ABC’s “The View” co-host Joy Behar has admitted that she thinks twice about criticizing Joe Biden because she doesn’t want to “influence” undecided voters and inadvertently help former President Donald Trump in his bid to regain the White House.

The once-mighty Pixar is laying off 14 percent of its workforce as the Walt Disney Company continues to make brutal budget cuts across its many businesses.

Actor Jeremy Strong compared former President Donald Trump to Stalin and Mao and even defended CNN, in a statement to the Cannes Film Festival following the world premiere Monday of The Apprentice.

The director of “The Apprentice” smeared former President Donald Trump as a fascist at the movie’s world premiere Monday at the Cannes Film Festival.

Academy Award-winning filmmaker Oliver Stone said “lawfare” is being used to take down former President Donald Trump and his bid to re-take the White House in November.

Claim: Hollywood star Bette Midler is pushing the left’s claim that Hillary Clinton has never questioned election results. In an X post on Sunday, the actress wrote: “Can you imagine what would have happened if Hillary Clinton had claimed the election was stolen?”

Everybody Loves Raymond star Patricia Heaton is defending NFL athlete Harrison Butker against the left-wing cancel mob after he delivered a commencement speech at Benedictine College in which he promoted traditional gender roles and Catholic values.

A transgender actor starring in the new movie Emilia Perez at the Cannes Film Festival said that gender should be “unimportant,” adding that trans individuals are “normal people.” Karla Sofía Gascón — who was born male and now identifies as

Legendary filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola isn’t optimistic about the state of politics in the United States.

The Subway sandwich shop featured in the Jussie Smollett hate hoax case was robbed by two gunmen who took money from the cash register as well as three customers before fleeing on foot, according to reports.

The recently released 2016 video footage showing Sean “Diddy” Combs brutally beating his then-girlfriend Cassie Ventura has provoked shock and outrage — from Combs’ fellow celebrities as well as the general public and even some politicians.

Newly emerged security video footage shows Sean “Diddy” Combs brutally beating his then-girlfriend Cassie Ventura in an incident that reportedly took place in 2016 in Los Angeles.

Renowned filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola praised the cast of his new movie “Megalopolis” during a press conference on Friday at the Cannes Film Festival, defending his casting decisions that include Oscar-winner Jon Voight, who is an outspoken Trump supporter.

The comedian Eric Andre has delivered an angry rant about the Israel-Hamas war, calling himself a “self-loving Jew” who wants a “permanent ceasefire” in Gaza.

Comedian Jimmy Fallon took a torch to President Joe Biden’s announcement of the upcoming presidential debate set for next month, joking that Biden wants to debate on CNN because the network has no audience.

A new movie dramatizing the life of Russian leader Vladimir “Putin” uses artificial intelligence technology to superimpose Putin’s face on an actor’s body — prompting its director to call it the “first deepfake” feature film.

Dame Judi Dench has a few terse words for audiences who need trigger warnings: “If you’re that sensitive, don’t go to the theatre.”

Comedian Jon Stewart targeted Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) for mockery on a recent episode of Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show,” saying Pelosi and other members of Congress “have inside information” that they blatantly use for personal financial gain.

The new play “October 7: In Their Own Words” brings to life the Hamas terrorist attack through the actual words of Israelis who lived through the cataclysmic day. Based on interviews conducted by the play’s producers — Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer — the stage drama revisits what they call the “darkest day in Israel’s history.”

Actor John Leguizamo wants Latinos to stop blaming President Joe Biden for the economy, telling them to instead blame record-high consumer prices on COVID and Trump.

One of the producers of “The Silence of the Lambs” has come out swinging against former President Donald Trump following a rally in New Jersey on Saturday during which Trump spoke about the 1991 movie and praised the character Hannibal Lecter.
