The Walt Disney Co. has seen its stock take yet another beating, dropping nearly 6 percent since Thursday’s surprising executive shake up that saw CEO Bob Chapek fire his presumed successor, Peter Rice, who served as Disney’s chairman of entertainment and programming.
The Democrats’ effort to saturate the airwaves with its primetime January 6 show trial on Thursday yielded 19 million viewers across five networks — a preliminary figure that fell short of similar blanket-coverage political events, like this year’s State of the Union address, which drew 38 million viewers.
President Joe Biden will spend the weekend partying with Hollywood elites at a chic Los Angeles fundraiser as American families everywhere face yet another round of sticker shock as inflation hits a new record.
Hollywood stars are experts at hyping coming attractions, and true to form, they are eagerly performing publicity duty for the Democrats’ big summer blockbuster — the primetime broadcast of the January 6 committee’s public hearings.
J.J. Abrams — the Hollywood director, mega-producer, and head of Bad Robot — is among a group of more than 200 corporate CEOs demanding the U.S. Senate pass “gun safety legislation,” a vague term they didn’t define and have apparently left open to interpretation.
A group of prominent Republican lawmakers – including Sens. Marco Rubio (R-FL), Tom Cotton (R-AR), and Rick Scott (R-FL) – is urging the Federal Communications Commission to scrutinize the recent deal to buy 18 Spanish-language radio stations by a Democrat-affiliated group, saying the deal represents a “blatant, partisan” attempt to silence dissenting voices.
Left-wing comedian Patton Oswalt cracked a joke about the recent threat to Brett Kavanaugh’s life, saying the Supreme Court justice should simply arm up his family, “problem solved.”
Despite out-of-control inflation, record gas prices, baby formula shortages, record illegal immigration at the southern border, and a newly emboldened Russia and China, Hollywood star Robert De Niro has nothing but praise for President Joe Biden (D), saying he sleeps better at night knowing Biden is in charge.
Hollywood stars are divided over Los Angeles’ hotly contested mayoral primary race, with celebrity momentum appearing to favor Rep. Karen Bass (D-CA), who is a communist sympathizer, over billionaire Democrat candidate Rick Caruso.
Gay comedian Billy Eichner has slammed Hollywood as “hypocritical” and “very homophobic underneath the surface” while simultaneously plugging his raunchy, LGBTQ-themed romantic comedy Bros, which Universal will release this year.
Celebrities won’t have to wear masks when they attend the 75th annual Tony Awards in New York on Sunday, even as paying audiences at Broadway shows are still being forced to mask up through at least the end of June.
Left-wing HBO host John Oliver has dismissed calls for sending more police into schools following the deadly school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, saying that the solution is more gun control.
Feminist activists are angry over Johnny Depp’s victory in his defamation suit against ex-wife Amber Heard, claiming the jury’s decision will discourage female abuse victims from speaking out.
Actress Lynda Carter, who played Wonder Woman on TV for three seasons during the 70s, said the lasso-wielding superhero is a “queer” and “trans” icon, and that anyone who disagrees with her isn’t paying attention.
Transgender Hollywood star Elliot Page — formerly known as Ellen Page — said people need to stop telling transgender jokes because of they are hurtful and cause “harm.”
Johnny Depp’s victory in his defamation suit against his ex-wife Amber Heard has media pundits and other commentators declaring the end of the reign of terror known as the #MeToo movement, which for years has elevated accusations over due process and replaced trial by jury with trial by media.
Disney’s first trailer for its “live-action” version of “Pinocchio” has become the target of mockery and derision as online commenters trashed the coming attraction for reasons including lifeless visual effects, a bald blue fairy, and the studio’s continued regurgitation of its own intellectual property.
Cinemas around the country are reportedly fearing an imminent shortage of popcorn and other concession stand staples, including popcorn bags and beverage cups, as the supply chain failures of the Biden administration threaten to upend what theaters were hoping would be a mass return to moviegoing this summer.
Following the removal of Chinese sponsorship from the film, ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ producers restored the original Taiwanese and Japanese flag patches to Maverick’s iconic jacket.
Comedian Jon Stewart has blasted the general public’s lack of attendance at Memorial Day events this year, demanding to know “where are the American people?”
Mattel recently launched a new transgender Barbie doll to honor trans celebrity Laverne Cox on the occasion of Pride month. But reading the fine print on the box reveals the doll is manufactured in Indonesia, where gay and transgender people still experience widespread discrimination and same-sex marriage is illegal.
Disney+ has added a violence disclaimer to its new “Obi-Wan Kenobi” series in response to the recent school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, warning viewers that the show contains scenes of violence against children.
The Walt Disney Co. used its Disney+ This Is Me gay pride special last year to encourage kids to support the gay and transgender activist group GLSEN, which promotes LGBTQ awareness in kindergarten through 12th grade.
Kim Kardashian is the latest Hollywood celebrity demanding a drastic curtailing of gun rights following Tuesday’s school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, arguing the Second Amendment is obsolete because it was written “centuries ago” before the invention of assault weapons.
Matthew McConaughey has offered an impassioned but vague plea following Tuesday’s school shooting in his hometown of Uvalde, Texas, cryptically saying it is time for Americans everywhere to make “sacrifices” and re-evaluate our “wants from our needs.”
Hollywood celebrities wasted little time capitalizing on the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, on Tuesday, urging voters and lawmakers to support more gun control while also blaming the shooting on Republicans and other supporters of Second Amendment rights.
The LGBTQ cancel mob has taken out its pitchforks for Ricky Gervais, condemning his latest Netflix comedy special as “dangerous” and the streamer’s “most transphobic show yet.”
Disney’s “Pride Collection” includes apparel with “Made in China” labels, according to items obtained by Breitbart News. At least one of those items is made from 100-percent cotton, which may have been sourced from slave-labor regions in China, though it remains unclear.
Comedian Ricky Gervais took satirical aim at transgender authoritarianism in his new Netflix special SuperNature in which he mocks the woke left’s insistence that male-to-female transgenders who still have their penises be called women.
Actor-comedian Bill Burr has ridiculed the left’s transgender fixation that has led to an increasingly contorted view of gender. In a recent episode of his podcast, Burr also blasted pro-life Republicans, calling them “f**king idiots.”
The Walt Disney Co. is giving profits from its recently launched, LGBTQ+-themed “Pride Collection” apparel line to groups that are fighting Florida’s Parental Rights in Education law.
Hollywood star Jessica Chastain, who has publicly bashed former President Donald Trump, is playing the role of Trump’s sister, Maryanne, in the movie Armageddon Time, which premiered Thursday in competition at the Cannes Film Festival.
As it continues to wage war against Florida’s Parental Rights in Education law, the Walt Disney Co. has launched an LGBTQ-themed apparel and accessories line called the “Disney Pride Collection” and will donate all profits through June 30 to groups that support “LGBTQIA+ youth and families.”
Netflix shares fell more than seven percent on Wednesday as the streamer faced more bad news about its subscriber outlook, including a new study showing that long-term Netflix customers are abandoning it in significantly larger numbers.
Netflix is seeing a sharp rise in the number of long-term customers cancelling their subscriptions, signaling a new threat to the left-wing streamer’s financial stability, according to a new study.
Former Fox News anchor Chris Wallace saw his burgeoning CNN career cut mercilessly short after the left-wing cable network’s new corporate parent took an ax to the CNN+ streaming service after just one month of operation.