President Joe Biden has so far remained lukewarm toward striking Hollywood actors and writers even though both unions enthusiastically backed his 2020 presidential campaign.
Singer Oliver Anthony emerged out of nowhere this week to score a major social media hit with his folk song “Rich Men North of Richmond,” which has now reached the No. 1 spot on iTunes.
The Library of Congress has publicly apologized for not using “they/them” pronouns when referring to author Casey McQuiston, whose queer (male-on-male) romance novel Red, White, & Royal Blue has been turned into an Amazon movie.
Striking Hollywood workers are set to return to the bargaining table with the major studios and streamers Friday following more than 100 days of picketing that has brought TV and movie production to a standstill around the country.
Johnny Hardwick, the stand-up comic from Texas who voiced the character of Dale Gribble in Fox’s hugely popular animated sitcom King of the Hill, has died. He was 64.
Who is the biggest loser in the ongoing Hollywood labor strikes? The answer appears to be the people of California, with one estimate putting the local economy’s losses at $3 billion in the past 100 days — a figure that is almost certain to skyrocket as the historic strikes drag on with no end in sight.
The Walt Disney Company continues to hemorrhage money on its streaming services, losing hundreds of millions of dollars in the most recent quarter as it plans to pass some of that pain to consumers by once again jacking up prices on Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+.
The Disney+ streaming service lost 300,000 subscribers in the United States and Canada in the most recent quarter — an ominous sign for the studio as it continues to pour billions of dollars into new streaming content that is flopping with viewers.
Pop star Lizzo’s legal woes are getting worse fast, with the anti-Trump singer reportedly facing at least six new complaints alleging inappropriate behavior, including creating a “sexually charged environment.”
Actor Billy Porter has given the verbal middle finger to the most powerful man in Hollywood — Disney CEO Bob Iger — in the latest sign of growing animosity between striking actors and writers, and their employers, Hollywood’s corporate elite.
A music festival that was to be headlined by mega pop star and Joe Biden surrogate Lizzo has been abruptly called off just one month before it was set to take place.
Comedian Bill Maher is calling out the feminist box office smash “Barbie” for pushing what he calls a “preachy, man-hating zombie lie” pertaining to the movie’s incessant references to “the patriarchy.”
Paramount Global — the parent company of CBS, Paramount Studios, PlutoTV, and the Jason Aldean-canceling CMT — continued to see red ink flow from its streaming entertainment services, which collectively lost $424 million for the most recent quarter.
In a surprise reversal, the R&B artist Ne-Yo has retracted his earlier apology over his comments about transgender children, saying he stands by his original comments condemning parents who allow their children to undergo irreversible sex-change procedures.
The Walt Disney Co. has teamed up with a transgender TikTok influencer to promote apparel for girls — specifically, Minnie Mouse-themed clothes that include a red dress, yellow pumps, and a red hair bow.
The R&B musician Ne-Yo has caved to the LGBTQ cancel mob by apologizing for a recent interview during which he condemned parents who allow their children to become transgender.
Hollywood star Jamie Foxx has apologized to the Jewish community for a recent social media post in which he referenced the killing of Jesus Christ, saying he was referring to a betrayal by a “fake friend,” and wasn’t targeting Jews.
One of the more than 6,000 investors in the box office hit “Sound of Freedom” has been arrested in Missouri as an accessory to kidnapping in what reports have stated was a child custody dispute involving one of his tenants.
A music professor at Hunter College in New York is claiming that the lyrics to Jason Aldean’s hit single “Try That in a Small Town” promote “anti-blackness,” sidestepping the fact that they make no references to race or skin color.
Lizzogate is only a few days old, but the embattled pop star and Joe Biden 2020 campaigner is reportedly already feeling financial repercussions from her widening professional scandal involving allegations of sexual harassment and fat shaming.
Comedian and “WTF” podcaster Marc Maron absolutely loves feminist “Barbie” and has zero tolerance for men who don’t care for the way the movie repeatedly bashes the male sex and obsesses over the “patriarchy.”
For the first time ever, country music songs have taken the top three spots on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart, signaling the continued mainstreaming of the music genre as well as the public’s overwhelming rejection of woke culture.
Charlie’s Angels director Elizabeth Banks is apparently still sore over the 2019 box-office disaster and is now taking her frustration out on the news media, claiming entertainment reporters unfairly presented the movie as “feminist” as part of their “gendered agenda.”
Following an enthusiastic endorsement by former President Donald Trump, “Sound of Freedom” has roared past the latest Mission: Impossible sequel as well as the superhero movie The Flash at the domestic box office, cementing its position as the surprise box office hit of the summer.
Jason Aldean’s “Try That in Small Town” has hit another music milestone, reaching No. 1 on Billboard’s All-Genre Hot 100 Song Chart despite ongoing efforts by the mainstream media and leftists to cancel the country music star.
Paul Reubens — who played the zany, red bow-tied manchild Pee-wee Herman for nearly four decades across multiple shows and movies — has died. He was 70. His death following a private battle with cancer was announced Monday on Instagram
Star Wars actor Mark Hamill is joining the call for a one-day Twitter, or “X,” boycott that is designed to hurt Elon Musk financially — presumably by dampening advertising revenue generated by user activity.
Director Oliver Stone said he regrets voting for Joe Biden in the 2020 election, warning that the president is dragging the country into a potential World War III with Russia.
Netflix is reportedly slashing the prices it is charging advertisers in the latest sign that its new ad-supported service is falling short of expectations.
Rapper and actor Ice Cube said that race is taking up too much space in our national discourse, adding that “a lot of people make a lot of money” off of enmity between various ethnic groups.
Producers of Jason Aldean’s “Try That in a Small Town” music video have quietly removed archival footage of Black Lives Matter rioters after Fox threatened legal action, according to a new report.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) hosted a special screening of the hit movie Sound of Freedom in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, with Jim Caviezel and Tim Ballard both in attendance. When McCarthy asked Caviezel what he hopes audiences will take
The Walt Disney Company has settled a $5 million class action lawsuit brought by fans who claimed the Magic Key annual pass for Disneyland didn’t grant them unlimited access to the park as promised. The federal suit, which was initiated
Country superstar Cody Johnson voiced his support for his fellow singer Jason Aldean during a recent concert in St. Louis, telling Aldean to “keep it up, brother.”
Country music superstar Luke Combs invited an eight-year-old cancer survivor on stage Saturday at Gillette Stadium just outside Boston to sing an impromptu duet of “Fast Car” to a cheering audience who chanted the boy’s name.