FX and Sony have reportedly halted production of their “Justified” spinoff series in Chicago following a terrifying incident in which two cars engaged in a gun fight broke through barricades surrounding the set on Wednesday night.
Once a bastion of steadfast support, late-night comedy shows are gradually turning on President Joe Biden as his popularity continues to plummet. The latest example: drag queen RuPaul roasted the president for contracting COVID-19, joking that the last time Biden was this sick was when “he got scurvy on Noah’s Ark.”
Monty Python’s John Cleese has once again blasted wokeness as a destructive force, saying it has a “disastrous effect” on comedy and serves as the enemy of artistic creativity.
The carnage at Netflix keeps getting worse. On Tuesday, the far left-wing streamer revealed that it lost close to 1 million subscribers in the second quarter — the largest quarterly loss of customers in the company’s history.
A shrill Cher has publicly berated Attorney General Merrick Garland for dragging his feet in the investigation into January 6, claiming Democrats will lose their chance to nail former President Donald Trump if the GOP takes Congress in November.
Pink released the music video to her new single Irrelevant on Monday and the result is a woke farrago of angry sermonizing that brings together almost every far-left, progressive cause under the sun — abortion, January 6, gun control, LGBTQ, global warming, and the Black Lives Matter riots of 2020.
A new book claims that Harvey Weinstein had a much closer relationship to the Clintons than previously known, with Weinstein allegedly giving then-President Bill Clinton advice on how to navigate the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
Disney Channels’ “Raven’s Home” — a spinoff of “That’s So Raven” — has introduced its first transgender character, “Nikki,” played by transgender actor Juliana Joel.
The “Aquaman” star has failed in her attempt to overturn the $10 million verdict in the case, with a judge rejecting her requests for a new trial and an investigation into what her team claimed was a misplaced juror.
The Paramount Network’s “Yellowstone” received a grand total of zero Emmy nominations on Tuesday, which is par for the course for the hugely popular, anti-woke western series starring Kevin Costner.
In the category of “odd pairings,” Hollywood star Bradley Cooper is reportedly dating Huma Abedin, the ex-wife of Anthony Weiner and former aide to Hillary Clinton.
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon (D) won’t oppose an effort to unseal key testimony in Roman Polanski’s child rape case, essentially siding with Polanski in a move that could lead to a dismissal and the filmmaker’s freedom after nearly 45 years as a fugitive.
All the woke transgender protests against Dave Chappelle’s The Closer couldn’t scare off left-wing Hollywood from recognizing the show with two Emmy nominations on Tuesday.
Hollywood star and boxer Mickey Rourke has taken a swing at a much bigger Hollywood star — Tom Cruise, arguing that the “Top Gun: Maverick” actor no longer takes creative risks and is essentially playing the same role over and over.
As average Americans struggle to afford food and gas, and scrounge for baby formula, Disney-Marvel’s “Black Widow” actress Florence Pugh has let the world know about her own pressing problem: mean online criticism of her body after she wore a provocative see-through dress that revealed her breasts.
Hollywood elites including Leonardo DiCaprio, Steven Spielberg, and Tom Hanks are helping to bankroll Stacey Abrams’ latest bid to unseat Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R). Her efforts have also received sizable donations from an organization affiliated with George Soros.
Following the Supreme Court’s historic reversal of Roe v. Wade, most Hollywood studios wasted little time in condemning the decision, even promising to pay for employees’ abortions. Behind the virtue signaling, however, their commitment to the pro-abortion movement is starting to look superficial at best.
Comedian Dave Chappelle is refusing to submit to the woke high school students who decried his last comedy special The Closer as transphobic and anti-LGBTQ, saying the more they try to silence him, the more determined he will be to speak out.
Netflix’s employee morale crisis is reportedly only getting worse, with the streamer’s tech workers in Silicon Valley feeling increasingly alienated from leadership, especially following the controversy over Dave Chappelle’s comedy special The Closer.
“People like real authentic comedy, and I think that they would prefer that than some watered down, corporate boardroom bulls**t,” stand-up comedian Andrew Schulz said.
Hollywood star Natalie Portman has expressed her love that Disney-Marvel’s latest “Thor” sequel is being received as the “gayest” Marvel movie ever made.
A movie production directed by Oscar-nominated actor Michael Shannon has reportedly quit Arkansas in protest over the state’s abortion trigger law that took effect following the Supreme Court’s historic reversal of Roe v. Wade.
After pleading mea culpa for the show’s lack of diversity, NBC’s “Friends” co-creator Marta Kauffman is once again asking for forgiveness, this time for the crime of misgendering one of the sitcom’s most memorable characters — Chandler Bing’s transgender dad, played by Kathleen Turner.
After nearly a hundred years in existence, the “Popeye” comic strip is reportedly getting a woke makeover, with the strip’s latest cartoonist promising more ethnic diversity and “more characters who aren’t heterosexual.”
President Joe Biden is reportedly losing the support of some of his most reliable cheerleaders — Hollywood celebrities who dutifully propagate White House talking points to their millions of social media followers.
Star Wars actor Mark Hamill has come under fire for merely “liking” Bette Midler’s recent tweet in which she condemned so-called transgender-inclusive terminology, such as “people with vaginas” and “menstruators.”
Hollywood celebrities rejected any sense of patriotism this July 4 and used the Independence Day holiday weekend to trash the United States as an oppressive country where women can’t get abortions, racism is rampant, and former President Donald Trump is still a free man and on the loose.
Bette Midler has angered one of her most loyal fanbases — the LGBTQ community — after she criticized terms like “menstruator” and “people with vaginas,” saying those terms serve to erase women.
After pulling their music from Spotify in protest over Joe Rogan, the folk rock group Crosby, Stills & Nash has returned to the streaming service a mere five months later — with Rogan’s massively popular podcast still going strong.
CBS’s “The Late Late Show” host James Corden recently paid a visit to the White House in what Biden administration officials no doubt thought would be a puff piece they could easily control. Instead, Corden switched briefly to rough-puff mode when he balked at being told to say that the state of the U.S. economy is “strong.”
Nashville Hall of Famer Jeffrey Steele has released a new patriotic single titled “I’m an American” just in time for July 4. In an interview with Breitbart News, the acclaimed songwriter spoke about his frustration with the state of the country under the current administration and the lack of songs that reflect the current mood of the people.
Los Angeles County is set to officially rescind on Thursday its controversial zero bail policy that put criminal suspects back on the streets before trial. The decision comes as embattled District Attorney George Gascon faces a possible recall election this fall in the face of soaring crime throughout the L.A. area.
Oscar-winner Jon Voight has called for the impeachment of President Joe Biden, saying Biden is destroying the country and “has wronged this nation’s glory.”
Netflix’s “Stranger Things” star Maya Hawke declared “f**k the Supreme Court” during an appearance this week on NBC’s “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.” The 23-year-old Hollywood star also praised her mother, actress Uma Thurman, for having had an abortion decades ago.
“Friends” creator Marta Kauffman has atoned for the sitcom’s lack of diversity by pledging $4 million to her alma mater, Brandeis University, to establish an endowed professorship in the school’s African and African American studies department.