British actor Riz Ahmed, who starred in Disney’s “Rogue One” and was Oscar-nominated for Sound of Metal, has condemned Israel’s bombings in the Gaza Strip, as well as its blockade measures cutting off water and electricity, calling them “indefensible war crimes.”
A group of prominent Hollywood writers — including Jerry Seinfeld, Jenji Kohan, Eli Roth, and Sacha Baron Cohen — is blasting their own union for choosing to remain silent on Hamas’ bloody attack on Israel last week, noting that other Hollywood unions have condemned the murderous rampage that has so far claimed the lives of 1,400 Israelis.
As if visiting a Disney theme park wasn’t already outrageously expensive, the Walt Disney Company is once again hiking the price of admission to Disney World in Orlando and Disneyland in Anaheim, with certain passes skyrocketing by as much as 21 percent.
Striking Hollywood actors won’t be picketing on Friday after their union called off protests citing “potential safety concerns,” apparently due to Hamas declaring a “Day of Jihad,” or holy war, around the world.
With the Hollywood actors strike sidelining him from promotional duties for his latest movie “Killers of the Flower Moon,” Robert De Niro has returned to his favorite side gig — badmouthing former President Donald Trump and his supporters.
Endeavor CEO Ari Emanuel, who ranks as one of the most powerful corporate executives in Hollywood, has blamed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for Hamas’ murderous rampage that has so far claimed the lives of 1,200 Israelis.
Netflix’s “Stranger Things” star Noah Schnapp has blasted his Instagram followers who have voiced their support and even celebrated Hamas and its murder of Israelis, saying “you either stand with Israel or you stand with terrorism.”
Oscar-winning actor Jon Voight has condemned Hamas as “vermin” in a new video posted to social media in which he said Israel will destroy the Palestinian terrorist organization with the help of God.
Jada Pinkett Smith has revealed that she and Will Smith separated in 2016 but continued to appear in public as a married couple for years, including at the 2022 Academy Awards when Will Smith assaulted comedian Chris Rock on live television.
None of the ten most-followed celebrity Instagram accounts has shown support for Israel in the four days following Hamas’ bloody attacks on Jewish people that have so far claimed more than 1,100 Israeli lives.
Hollywood star James Woods has warned that a Hamas-like army of terrorists is almost certainly walking across President Biden’s open southern border “every day” — echoing fears raised by a growing number of people since Hamas launched its attack on Israel on Saturday.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has publicly apologized for his Maui fire fundraiser with Oprah Winfrey, acknowledging that the sight of two wealthy celebrities asking average Americans for money was poorly thought out.
Breitbart News senior writer John Nolte said his first novel “Borrowed Time,” which is available for purchase now, isn’t political and was written to be a page turner, albeit a thought-provoking one.
Vince Gilligan, the creator of AMC’s “Breaking Bad,” has made it clear how he feels about artificial intelligence technology, calling it “horsesh*t” and a “plagiarism machine.”
A New Jersey woman has reportedly been fired from her corporate job after she was caught on video telling a group of male German tourists to “get the fuck out” of the United States.
Actress Julia Ormond is suing Disney and CAA over an alleged sexual assault by Harvey Weinstein in 1995, claiming that both Disney — which owned Weinstein’s Miramax — and CAA enabled the assault and even retaliated against her afterwards.
A New Jersey man who faced sexual assault accusations from six women has reportedly reached a plea deal with Mercer County prosecutors under which he will not be required to serve jail time other than the time he has already spent in custody.
Hollywood star Sean Penn has turned his righteous anger toward his own side of the political spectrum, slamming fellow leftists who want to end the Ukraine war through a peace deal with Russia.
Two United States Army soldiers were killed and a dozen injured after a military transport truck they were traveling in was involved in a single-vehicle accident near Fairbanks, Alaska, on Monday.
“Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Garcelle Beauvais wants President Joe Biden to do more about the situation in Haiti as the Caribbean country continues to descend into lawless chaos following the 2021 assassination of Prime Minister Jovenel Moïse.
The daughter of the late Robin Williams has publicly condemned the use of artificial intelligence to simulate her father’s voice, calling the technology a” horrendous Frankensteinian monster.”
A screenwriter who worked on Disney’s planned live-action remake of Bambi said some of today’s children and parents are too sensitive to handle the original movie’s pivotal death scene, in which Bambi’s mother is shot and killed off-screen.
Transgender Jeopardy! champion Amy Schneider — a man who identifies as a woman — is defending sex-change procedures for children, calling them “literally lifesaving” in a new memoir set to be released this week.
U2’s Bono has declared that America is now at a “low ebb” — a possible insult to President Joe Biden, who is facing record-low popularity among voters in the face of runaway inflation, a tsunami of illegal aliens, and endless taxpayer funding for the endless war in Ukraine.
For those who listen to Breitbart News Daily on Sirius XM, you are probably familiar with the closing song American Heart which has become an anthem over the years for its unapologetic celebration of American exceptionalism. This week, its author, Jon Kahn has released a brand new country single “Where Should We Go Tonight,” a heartfelt portrayal of a relationship on the mend and the promise of what lies ahead.
Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda met with members of Congress Thursday to push for a taxpayer-funded bailout for failing theater companies across the country. The actor helped introduce a new bill that would earmark $500 million annually for five years, or $2.5 billion, to non-profit stages.
Hollywood star Kerry Washington said she has spent years turning down the black-best-friend roles thrown her way, saying she doesn’t want to be an “accessory to a white woman’s journey.”
British star Cathy Tyson, who starred in the acclaimed 1986 Neil Jordan movie “Mona Lisa,” has claimed that calling someone “woke” is just as bad as using “an offensive racial slur.”
The dual Hollywood writers and actors strikes have reportedly dealt a blow to Democrat fundraising — including President Joe Biden’s 2024 re-election campaign.
British police have opened a sex crimes investigation into Russell Brand following accusations of rape and sexual misconduct that were reported in the British media.
Two prominent Republican lawmakers are probing a series of lawsuits against major oil companies brought by the California law firm Sher Edling. Among the topics of the probe is the source of alleged dark money funding for the suits, with claims that Leonardo DiCaprio has indirectly funneled money into the effort through his environmental fund.
A group of prominent rappers including Rick Ross is pushing for transparent pricing in healthcare ahead of a future House vote on the bipartisan Lower Costs, More Transparency Act, which seeks to compel hospitals and insurers to disclose the actual prices of medical procedures and services to consumers.
Russell Brand has vowed to keep criticizing the deep state, media corruption, big pharma, and the military-industrial complex, while facing allegations of sexual assaults between 2006 and 2013 — adding that he will do so on the free-speech video platform Rumble.