Actor Adam Goldberg has expressed disgust at Will Smith’s physical assault on Chris Rock at the Oscars while also slamming the Hollywood industry at large for the way it protected Smith that night.
The Academy’s Board of Governors is expected to meet Wednesday to discuss Will Smith’s physical assault on Chris Rock at the Oscars. Smith could face disciplinary measures, and possibly expulsion, and the forfeiture of the Oscar he won on Sunday for his performance in King Richard.
Many Hollywood celebrities who aren’t normally shy about voicing their left-wing political opinions on social media are remaining conspicuously silent about actor Will Smith’s physical assault on Chris Rock during Sunday’s Oscars ceremony.
The Walt Disney Co. has vowed to continue fighting Florida’s Parental Rights in Education legislation, the day that Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) officially signed the bill into law.
Actress Tiffany Haddish has offered what may be the most bizarre reaction to Will Smith’s physical assault on Chris Rock at the Oscars on Sunday, calling it the “most beautiful thing” she’s ever seen.
Actor Will Smith revealed in his Oscar-winning acceptance speech on Sunday that Denzel Washington gave him a word of warning after Smith smacked presenter Chris Rock in face earlier in the evening.
In what is sure to be the most baffling and talked about moments of Sunday’s Oscars, actor Will Smith appeared to strike presenter Chris Rock in the face on stage apparently over a joke that Rock told about Smith’s wife.
The Academy Awards wasted little time getting political on Sunday as co-host Wanda Sykes slammed Florida’s Parental Rights in Education bill, announcing on live television that “we’re going to have a gay night.”
Hollywood stars chose to go maskless for the 94th annual Academy Awards on Sunday even as local preschoolers enrolled in the Los Angeles Unified School District are still being forced to wear masks while indoors.
As inflation continues to soar, gas prices skyrocket, and the southern border crisis goes unaddressed, President Joe Biden (D) spent time this week rubbing elbows with Hollywood stars as the cast of the Oscar-nominated movie “CODA” visited the White House.
In its latest bid to boost its sinking ratings, the Academy Awards is turning in desperation to Instagram influencers in what appears like an effort to persuade younger viewers to watch ABC’s live telecast.
After years of prostrating itself before Communist China, Hollywood is now reaping the results of its Faustian bargain. China is blocking more and more Hollywood blockbusters from domestic screens, including major Marvel and Pixar titles that depend heavily on foreign audiences to break even.
Left-wing Hollywood actor Ron Perlman has called Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) a “f**king white slaver piece of s**t” over the politician’s recent line of questioning during Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court confirmation hearing.
“Dune” and “Star Wars” star Oscar Isaac has slammed Florida’s Parental Rights in Education bill while promoting his latest project, the upcoming Disney+ Marvel series Moon Knight.
Netflix’s “Don’t Look Up” director Adam McKay has used Oscars season to re-invent himself as one of Hollywood’s most vocal climate change activists. He has called climate change the most serious threat facing mankind, demanded the defunding of a natural gas pipeline, and even claimed that anyone who dislikes his movie isn’t serious about global warming.
The Walt Disney Co. has held an emergency town hall meeting in an effort to appease LGBTQ employees who are engaging in company-wide walkouts in protest of executive leadership, according to multiple reports.
Hollywood celebrities including Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark Ruffalo, and Jane Fonda are protesting a Canadian natural gas pipeline that they claim represents a threat to the climate and indigenous rights.
Amazon Studios’ The Boys actress Karen Fukuhara said she was recently assaulted in an anti-Asian hate incident, saying she was struck in the back of the head by a stranger. Karen Fukuhara, who plays mute superhero Kimiko Miyashiro in the popular
Ultimately, Jeffrey Steele said, the song honors “any hero who steps up to the plate and tries to do what needs to be done at a time when things are just out of control. And he was that guy.”
Hollywood has put its wishful thinking on full display by casting Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams (D) in a cameo role as the president of Earth in the season four finale of Star Trek: Discovery on Paramount+.
Just days after Disney CEO Bob Chapek apologized and surrendered to their demands, the company’s LGBTQ employees are taking advantage of his display of weakness by staging walkouts and demanding even more political concessions.
Comedy Central’s The Daily Show host Trevor Noah has blasted New York City’s contradictory COVID-19 vaccination rules that prohibited NBA star Kyrie Irving from playing with his Nets teammates but allowed him to watch the game from the stands with a full audience.
Bette Midler has attacked Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) over the state’s Parental Rights in Education bill that would ban the teaching of sexuality and transgender ideology to children in kindergarten through third grade.
GLAAD is stepping up pressure to impose its political agenda on Hollywood, announcing it will start grading studios based on their LGBTQ advocacy. The group will use a range of criteria that includes donations to politicians whom GLAAD deems to be “anti-LGBTQ.”
Netflix’s “The Power of the Dog” director Jane Campion is facing a tsunami-grade wokelash, including accusations of racism and “white feminism,” for a recent award acceptance speech in which she favorably compared herself to tennis greats Venus and Serena Williams.
The Walt Disney Co. has announced it is suspending all business in Russia in response to Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. The decision comes as Disney continues its close relationship with China despite the CCP’s well-established record of invasion and human rights atrocities.
The Walt Disney Co.’s CEO Bob Chapek has taken a knee before his LGBTQ employees, issuing a humiliating apology after some of them mutinied over the company’s refusal to condemn Florida’s Parental Rights in Education bill, which would forbid the teaching of sexuality and transgender ideology to students in kindergarten through third grade.
Michelle Obama’s voter registration organization When We All Vote is stoking fear of racially motivated voter suppression in a new promotion targeting HBCU’s — historically black colleges and universities.
Sean Penn is still meddling in the Ukraine-Russia conflict, urging the United States to accept Poland’s proposal to send Soviet-style fighter jets to Ukraine and receive replacement aircraft from the U.S. — an offer that the Pentagon has rejected.
Amy Schumer, who is co-hosting this year’s Academy Awards, has revealed that she plunged into depression after Donald Trump was elected president in 2016, rendering her unable to continue with her Comedy Central series.
The “40-Year-Old Virgin” director Judd Apatow has joined the leftist pressure campaign against The Walt Disney Co., shaming CEO Bob Chapek for his decision to refrain from commenting on Florida’s “Parental Rights in Education” bill that would ban the teaching of sexuality and transgenderism to kids in kindergarten through third grade.
The Walt Disney Co. is now facing the wrath of the gay mafia and their allies in the media who are furious the company has resisted pressure to condemn the Florida bill that would restrict the teaching of sexuality and transgenderism to kids in kindergarten through third grade.
Alec Baldwin responded to the lawsuits seeking to hold him accountable for last year’s fatal shooting on the set of the indie western Rust, claiming he is being targeted because he is wealthy.
HBO’s “Sex and the City” star Cynthia Nixon has blasted New York City for lifting masking mandates, saying it represents “an enormous step backwards.” She also indicated she and her family will continue to mask up despite the city’s newly relaxed rules.
Patricia Arquette is an Oscar-winning actress but when it comes to current events, the “Boyhood” star deserves a Golden Raspberry for dumbest tweet of the year.
Openly gay actor Ian McKellen has slammed woke demands for only gay actors to play gay roles, saying in a recent BBC interview, “we’re acting. We’re pretending.”
Faced with collapsing ratings, ABC reportedly threatened to cancel this year’s Oscars unless the Academy took the drastic step of cutting several categories from the live telecast.
The Walt Disney Co. is resisting left-wing pressure to condemn the Florida bill that would restrict the teaching of sexuality and transgenderism to students in kindergarten through third grade.
British filmmaker Andy Serkis revived one of his favorite party tricks — playing his character Gollum from The Lord of the Rings movies to parody world leaders — this time with Russia’s Vladimir Putin.