Hollywood star Jonathan Majors will avoid jail time in his domestic assault case involving his former girlfriend, with a New York judge sentencing the actor to one year of counseling and probation.
The producers of the West End’s multiracial staging of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, starring Spider-Man actor Tom Holland, have condemned what they call “deplorable racial abuse” aimed at actress Francesca Amewudah-Rivers, who plays Juliet.
Taylor Swift once called global warming a “horrific situation.” But it was apparently not horrific enough to stop her from flying her private jet during her recent “Eras” tour.
NBC’s late-night host Seth Meyers is panicking over the prospect of a Trump victory in November, saying that President Joe Biden’s failure to make good on his promise of a ceasefire in Gaza is alienating Democrats in key swing states.
Hollywood star Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has expressed regret about endorsing Joe Biden and Kamala Harris back in 2020, saying his decision stoked division that he doesn’t want to see happen again.
“The Breakfast Club’s” Charlamagne Tha God has devoted an extended segment on Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” to bashing DEI, calling it “mostly garbage” and “corporate PR.”
A former transgender person who has detransitioned crashed Disney’s shareholder meeting on Wednesday by calling into the public line and accusing the studio of pressuring young girls into undergoing sex-change procedures.
Unemployed Hollywood writers are reportedly resorting to gig work as bartenders and Doordash drivers as studios continue to slash spending across the board, resulting in a dramatic reduction in the number of TV pilots and shows receiving the green light.
Bill Ackman is calling on the Securities and Exchange Commission to initiate an investigation into the Walt Disney Company’s proxy battle following leaks to the media claiming that Disney was headed for a victory over activist investor Nelson Peltz.
The lead-up to the Walt Disney Company’s annual shareholders meeting on Wednesday is offering more hype and genuine drama than any of the studio’s woke movies that have bombed at the box office.
Cartoon Network — whose animated programming caters primarily to children and young viewers — has publicly voiced support for the “Transgender Day of Visibility,” which took over Easter Sunday this year. In a celebratory Instagram post, the network offered adulation to what it called its “transgender and gender non-conforming family.”
Actress Alyssa Milano has quoted Jesus Christ in an attempt to defend President Joe Biden’s official declaration that March 31, 2024–which this year is Easter Sunday–the “Transgender Day of Visibility.”
Hollywood studio Paramount Global has been downgraded to junk status by S&P, which cited the ongoing plunge in cable TV subscriptions as the reason for the credit rating change.
New York Attorney General Letitia James is facing mounting pressure to prosecute comedian Jon Stewart after it was revealed that he overvalued his Manhattan home — the same so-called “offense” for which James is prosecuting former President Donald Trump.
Actor Michael Rapaport said he won’t vote for President Joe Biden in November, explaining he “won’t support anyone anti-Israel or anti-making America safe.”
Comedian Jon Stewart has responded to accusations of hypocrisy after it was revealed he overvalued his New York City home after having used his Comedy Central show to ridicule former President Donald Trump’s civil case involving property valuations.
Comedian Jon Stewart is facing online mockery after a new report showed that he overvalued his New York City home during a sale. The revelation comes after Stewart devoted a recent episode of Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” to ridiculing former President Donald Trump over his New York civil case involving real estate valuations.
Former President Donald Trump has teamed up with country music star Lee Greenwood on a new, patriot-themed edition of the Bible — the “God Bless the U.S.A.” Bible, which comes with copies of the U.S. Constitution, Bill of Rights, Declaration of Independence, and Pledge of Allegiance.
The BBC said it has no further plans to use generative AI technology to promote the long-running series Doctor Who after the network was slammed by complaints from viewers who didn’t appreciate the marketing blitz.
“Schindler’s List” director Steven Spielberg has condemned the surge in antisemitism seen on college campuses and major cities in the months following the October 7 Hamas attack that killed 1,200 Israelis, saying Jewish people are once again having to fight for the right to be Jewish.
Artificial intelligence technology is coming to Hollywood a lot faster than many could have anticipated. This week, OpenAI is reportedly making the rounds to studios and talent agencies in a bid to promote Sora, the text-to-video generative AI application that its developers hope will revolutionize the way Hollywood makes movies and TV shows.
The new Netflix sci-fi series “3 Body Problem” is provoking intense online debate over its opening sequence depicting a struggle session during China’s Cultural Revolution in which a physics professor is violently beaten by Mao’s Red Guard.
Hollywood has reportedly received a whopping $25 billion in state tax incentives to date — a win for studios like Disney and Netflix but a big “L” for ordinary taxpayers.
Hollywood stars Liam Neeson and Glenn Close have performed dramatic readings of the Trump indictments for an MSNBC podcast devoted to celebrating the ongoing political and legal persecution of the 45th president and presumed GOP nominee for the 2024 presidential election.
Lawyers for Lady Rose Hanbury have reportedly sent a notice to CBS late-night host Stephen Colbert after the comedian used his show to spread rumors of an alleged affair with Prince William.
“Harry Potter” author J.K. Rowling has threatened to take “legal action” against a transgender-themed fan site for spreading what Rowling said are lies about the novelist’s family.
A ban on TikTok would be a “gut punch” to Hollywood’s ability to promote its movies and TV shows, especially to young Americans who spend countless hours on the Chinese social media app, according to a new report.
Once heralded as the “Norman Lear of children’s television” by the New York Times, former Nickelodeon producer Dan Schneider is now scrambling to save his reputation in the wake of the new docuseries Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, which explores allegations of child sexual abuse and other forms of misconduct in Hollywood.
Billionaire Disney investor Nelson Peltz is planning to back former President Donald Trump’s bid to retake the White House in November, saying that Biden has a “really scary mental condition.”