Robert De Niro’s grandson, Leandro, 19, has died after being found Sunday in his New York apartment. A white powder-like substance was reportedly found on a plate near his body.
Actor Jim Caviezel has alleged the Walt Disney Company tried to remove a reference to God from the 2002 movie version of The Count of Monte Cristo, adding that the studio even insulted his Christian faith when he resisted the script changes.
Shares of the Walt Disney Co. have been downgraded by analysts who believe the studio’s streaming growth has stalled, potentially leading to tough times ahead as Disney continues to pour billions of dollars into the digital money pit.
Alan Arkin — the revered Hollywood character actor who catapulted to fame in the 60’s and found late-career success with Little Miss Sunshine, for which he won an Oscar — has died. He was 89.
Actor Dan Aykroyd has revealed that his “Trading Places” co-star Eddie Murphy didn’t object to the movie’s blackface scene in which Aykroyd’s character donned dark face paint and a rasta wig, while feigning a Jamaican accent.
One of the actresses of the upcoming movie “Barbie” is using the film’s promotional tour to push abortion, saying she is “extremely pro-choice” and has a “very emotional relationship with Roe v. Wade.”
Madonna has been hospitalized for what her manager described as a “serious bacterial infection” that required the mega pop star to spend several days in intensive care.
The Walt Disney Co. keeps racking up flops, the latest being the new Disney+ Marvel series “Secret Invasion,” with Samuel L. Jackson reprising his role as Nick Fury.
The crowd at the Glastonbury Festival in England helped pop star Lewis Capaldi finish his song “Someone You Loved” when the ailing singer experienced Tourette Syndrome symptoms mid-performance.
Actor Julian Sands died in a January hiking accident on Mount Baldy in southern California, authorities confirmed on Tuesday. The announcement brings to an end the five-month investigation into the actor’s whereabouts after he vanished without a trace during a solo hike on the dangerous mountain.
A top Hollywood talent agent is the latest prominent figure to publicly ridicule Meghan Markle following her disastrous split from Spotify, saying the Duchess of Sussex is “not a great audio talent, or necessarily any kind of talent.”
With his advanced age and obvious cognitive and physical decline hurting his popularity even among die-hard Democrats, President Joe Biden has received some sage advice from his pal Jeffrey Katzenberg — be more like Indiana Jones!
Rapper-actor Ice Cube has vowed to challenge the establishment class in a cryptic and somewhat vaguely worded video he posted to Rumble over the weekend, saying he will launch a “F**k the Gatekeepers” podcast tour this year.
“The Passion of the Christ” and “The Thin Red Line” star Jim Caviezel has blasted Pride Parades across the country for putting on raunchy displays of sexuality in front of children, saying “there is no justification for bringing children to these places.
More than 100 digital artists who worked on Sony Pictures’ Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse reportedly quit during production due to alleged sweatshop-like conditions, with some blaming producer Phil Lord for the brutally long hours.
Disney’s Star Wars has cast its first transgender actor in a major role, hiring British male-to-female YouTube personality Abigail Thorn for the role in the upcoming Disney+ series The Acolyte, according to multiple reports.
The drag queen reality competition show “Queen of the Universe” has been canceled after two seasons. The cancellation comes shortly after one of the show’s judges defended Drag Queen Story Hour for children, saying it is “completely appropriate” for young kids.
The Walt Disney Co. is estimated to have lost a stunning $890 million on its last eight studio releases, including “The Little Mermaid” and “Elemental,” according to a box office analyst.
The Paramount+ series “Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies” has been canceled after just one season, making it the latest woke TV show to fall flat with audiences.
The “Yellowstone” co-creator Taylor Sheridan has revealed that he might quit TV if he is forced to employ teams of writers — or so-called “writers rooms” — under possible terms imposed by the Writers Guild of America following the strike.
Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling is joining the growing number of people rebelling against the transgender term “cis,” saying people have the right to refuse to use trans “jargon.”
AMC Theatres has pulled screenings of an upcoming documentary critical of gender transitions after a transgender activist group launched a pressure campaign against the movie.
Ryan Murphy — the mega-TV producer whose resume includes numerous LGBTQ series including “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” and the transgender-themed “Pose” — is heading to the Walt Disney Co. after his five-year, $300 million contract with Netflix expires later this year, according to multiple reports.
Elton John has denounced what he called the “growing swell of anger and homophobia” in the U.S., saying the country is moving “backwards.” He also singled out Florida, describing recent anti-grooming laws passed in the state as “disgraceful.”
Actor Laurence Fox, who played Hunter Biden in the movie “My Son Hunter,” has dared British police to “pay me a visit” after he recorded himself burning “progress” pride flags in what appeared to be his backyard.
Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. (D) has called out corporate late night comedians, including Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart, over their cheerleading for the COVID-19 vaccine and their efforts to shut down any dissenting opinions.
Pixar’s Elemental failed to excite moviegoers in China on its opening weekend, reportedly bringing in a meager $5.3 million. It marks Disney’s second Chinese box-office bomb in a row, following the studio’s live-action remake of The Little Mermaid, which has
Sony’s animated blockbuster Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse has released an ad in partnership with a George Soros-backed group whose goal is to import more cheap immigrant labor.
DC Comics is pushing gay pride on children with a new installment in “Midnighter and Apollo,” the same-sex superhero couple who fight crime by day and get it on in the sack at night.
Suge Jacob Knight — the son of famed gangsta rap producer and incarcerated felon Marion “Suge” Knight — appears to have declared his support for former President Donald Trump, writing in a recent Instagram post, “Free my n*gga Trump.”
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” champion Jinkx Monsoon has accused conservatives of using children as political shields in the debate over child grooming. “What the GOP is doing is objectively evil,” the drag queen said.
President Joe Biden praised Eva Longoria’s new movie about the invention of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos following a special White House screening on Thursday, calling it “exactly what the Hispanic American community embodies.”
Warner Bros. Discovery is sponsoring a gay film festival this summer that will celebrate what it is calling “queer childhood,” with a special drag queen story hour event for children.
Sony’s “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” has been banned in several Middle Eastern countries after it was revealed that the animated superhero movie promotes the transgender agenda, specifically gender reassignment for children.
All three “Jeopardy!” contestants on Tuesday’s show were stumped by an easy Bible clue about the Lord’s Prayer, provoking widespread mockery from viewers.
Former President Donald Trump has trashed Special Counsel Jack Smith’s wife’s Netflix documentary on Michelle Obama, calling the 2020 movie a “puff piece.”
Cormac McCarthy, whose novels and stories including “No Country for Old Men” and “All the Pretty Horses” chronicled the American West in ways that were both elegiac and pitiless, has died. He was 89.
Cartoon Network’s’ “We Baby Bears” animated series has introduced characters who are gender “non-binary” and use “they/them” pronouns, making it the latest show to promote gender non-conformity in children.