NBA star and China panderer LeBron James has received his first Hollywood acting recognition — a Razzie Award nomination as worst lead actor for his performance in “Space Jam: A New Legacy.”
Hollywood liberal elites are reportedly joining the effort to recall George Soros-backed, Los Angeles district attorney George Gascón (D), whose soft-on-crime approach has prompted a surge in homicides, robberies, and other violent offenses.
Left-wing Hollywood star Ron Perlman has given up on the United States, calling for secession in the form of a national divorce between red and blue states.
British actress Thandie — or “Thandiwe” — Newton has publicly apologized to darker skinned actresses for her latest role in the indie movie God’s Country, seemingly implying that her light-skinned complexion fails to represent other black actresses.
Hollywood star Cate Blanchett is reportedly joining forces with mega-polluter Amazon to launch a podcast devoted to discussing climate change. The series, which has received a two-season order on Audible, will also feature climate activist Danny Kennedy as co-host. Amazon ranks among
Susan Sarandon has attacked New York Police Department officers who attended the recent funeral of murdered cop Jason Rivera, posting a meme to Twitter calling cops fascists and questioning why police are even needed in New York City.
CNN is working hard to build hype for its new digital streaming service CNN+, which is set to debut before the end of March. But internal scandals keep usurping the spotlight, with CNN chief Jeff Zucker’s sex scandal becoming the
Sharon Stone has called Joe Rogan an “a**hole” and accused the popular podcaster of not only “risking people’s lives with his idiocy” but actually causing the actual loss of lives during the coronavirus pandemic.
The cancel mob is still baying for Joe Rogan’s head just days after the popular podcaster acquiesced to their demands by agreeing to a “content advisory” warning label and more “balance” on his show.
Not even the legend of Robin Hood is safe from the woke entertainment industry, which is re-inventing the English folk hero as a woman of color — or “Robyn Hood.”
Whoopi Goldberg set off a firestorm of outrage with her comments about the Holocaust on ABC’s “The View” on Monday. The longtime co-host claimed the Holocaust “isn’t about race,” adding, “it’s about man’s inhumanity to man.”
Actor Ben Whishaw has expressed dissatisfaction with the brief reference to his character’s sexuality (coming out) in the latest James Bond movie, “No Time to Die.”
Hollywood streaming services, including Disney+ and HBO Max, are facing a major challenge in their efforts to expand their subscriber bases. New data reveal customer churn has become a problem as streamers are failing to retain subscribers who sign up around the release of a hotly anticipated new movie or TV show.
Wheel of Fortune host Pat Sajak appears to be poking fun at rocker Neil Young’s Spotify protest, joking that he intends to pull “Pat Sajak’s Yodeling Favorites” from the streaming service.
West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice (R) has finally gotten even with Bette Midler after the actress called the state’s residents “poor, illiterate, and strung out.” In his televised state address Thursday, Justice flashed his pet bulldog’s butt to the cameras and told the Hollywood star to kiss the animal’s “hiney.”
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) has responded to ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel after the late-night comedian criticized her for dining outdoors in New York City after she tested positive for COVID-19.
The LGBTQ Human Rights Campaign is punishing Netflix for its handling of Dave Chappelle’s “The Closer” by taking away the streamer’s “Best Places to Work” distinction in its annual ratings of companies. In its announcement, the activist group accused Netflix of actually harming its transgender employees by streaming the stand-up comedy special.
Transgender Jeopardy! contestant Amy Schneider has reportedly signed with Hollywood mega-agency CAA, a move that is sure to boost Schneider’s visibility and nascent celebrity status following a 40-game winning streak that came to an end this week.
Left-wing Hollywood star Ron Perlman has thrown a temper tantrum at movie critics who dared to give negative reviews to Netflix’s climate change satire “Don’t Look Up,” in which he co-stars alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, and Meryl Streep.
Marvel’s Ant-Man star Evangeline Lilly has come out against vaccine mandates, saying “nobody should ever be forced to inject their body with anything, against their will.”
Hollywood star Keanu Reeves is reportedly facing social media backlash in China after it was announced he will participate in a benefit concert for Tibet House U.S., the New York cultural center dedicated to Tibetan heritage.
Pro-abortion movies are all the rage at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, which is again being held virtually due to the Chinese coronavirus pandemic. The titles garnering buzz include two movies about the Jane Collective — the radical feminist organization in Chicago that provided illegal abortions for women during the 60s and early 70s — and the U.S. premiere of the award-winning French film “The Happening.”
The Walt Disney Co. has jumped into damage-control mode after actor Peter Dinklage criticized the studio’s planned live-action remake of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” The actor called the project a “f**king backwards story” for its depiction of midgets who live together in a cave.
A Disney heiress has created a documentary criticizing the pay gap of Disney employees, focusing on wage earners, or “cast members,” at Disneyland, some of whom say they are unable to afford sufficient food on their pay.
A division of the Walt Disney Co. is set to release a gory cannibal movie about a doctor that dismembers and eats women. Searchlight Pictures — formerly Fox Searchlight — will distribute the indie horror movie “Fresh” through the Disney-owned Hulu, starting March 4.
Netflix is officially a dog stock, with shares of the left-wing streaming giant losing a whopping 40 percent of their value since the start of 2022 amid anemic new customer figures and analyst downgrades, all of which point to a rockier future ahead for the once invincible company.
An ACLU lawsuit attempting to block an Arkansas law concerning transgender children has picked up support from prominent Hollywood celebrities, including Elliot Page — the star formerly known as Ellen Page — as well as filmmaker Lilly Wachowski and reality TV star Jazz Jennings.
Left-wing Hollywood TV producer Chuck Lorre appears to be despairing over President Joe Biden and the lack of appealing Democratic alternatives for the White House in three years. In what is clearly a joke, his production company has added it “Screw It. Liz Cheney 2024” to the end credits of his sitcoms, including “Young Sheldon” and “Bob Hearts Abishola” on CBS.
Netflix had another disastrous quarter as new subscriptions fell short of guidance, causing shares of the streaming entertainment giant to plummet close to 20 percent in after-hours trading on Thursday. Compounding the gloom, the company said it is expecting weak subscriber growth for the first three months of 2022, with executives blaming the continued effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tom Hanks has returned to his roots in comedy by narrating a new commercial touting the alleged accomplishments of the Biden-Harris administration in its first year.
Lena Dunham, who has called abortion an act of “bravery” and “self-knowledge,” wants to adopt children now that she is in her mid 30’s, saying “I don’t feel like turning 38 without a child.”
Brian Cox, the star of the hit HBO series Succession, has insulted supporters of former President Donald Trump, saying he feels “disappointment” in mankind after four years of the Trump administration.
CBS’s The Late Show host Stephen Colbert played sore loser on Monday’s show when he suggested getting rid of the U.S. Senate, calling it an “anti-democratic” institution following the Democrats’ failure to eliminate the filibuster. Stephen Colbert was chatting with
Pop star Pharrell Williams reportedly used Martin Luther King Day to urge corporations to embrace “equity” by encouraging them to make investments based on skin color — a notion that is antithetical to Dr. King’s legacy.
For the left, no holiday is off-limits for shameless political flacking. On Monday, Hollywood celebrities used Martin Luther King Day to push the Democrats’ “voting rights” bills that are designed to seize election oversight power from states and roll back measures including voter identification requirements.
Cher is freaking out as midterm elections draw closer, saying that if Democrats lose the House or the Senate, “we are fucked… stick a fork in democracy, it’s done.”
The Walt Disney Co. saw its shares plunge nearly 4 percent in morning trading Friday after an analyst downgraded the stock, citing slower-than-expected recovery at the company’s theme parks and higher-than-expected spending on streaming and traditional TV content.