Former President Barack Obama has given his official seal of approval to Steven Spielberg’s woke box-office disaster West Side Story, naming it as one of his favorite movies of 2021.
Former contestants of ABC’s “The Bachelorette” have come together to sing the praises of the Biden administration in a social media campaign that is being promoted as bi-partisan but in fact comes from a powerful Democrat super PAC that has ties to Media Matters for America.
Actor Chris Noth, who starred in HBO’s “Sex and the City” and its current reboot “And Just Like That,” is facing a whopper of a #MeToo moment, having been accused of sexual assault by two anonymous women who claim the Hollywood star forcibly had sex with them on separate occasions.
Actress Mia Farrow has attempted to shame the Walt Disney Co. over its promotional campaign for the rebooted version of Home Alone, complaining that the movie poster features a “white, male kid” who is holding two toy guns.
Angelina Jolie recently returned to Washington, D.C. to meet with Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) and Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) to urge the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act, the legislation that was originally spearheaded by then-Sen. Joe Biden nearly three decades ago.
Nickelodeon has created a social media promotion spotlighting a nine-year-old girl who receives the COVID-19 vaccination on camera and encourages other kids to also get the jab. Hailey Gallagher also traveled to the White House to become “kid advisor” to President Joe Biden.
A former ViacomCBS employee has reportedly sued the media giant claiming she faced racial discrimination from company executives, who allegedly stereotyped her as a “dumb Latina” before firing her for complaining about her treatment.
Former General Hospital actor Ingo Rademacher is suing ABC over its COVID-19 vaccination requirement, alleging the Disney-owned network unlawfully terminated him and engaged in religious discrimination by rejecting his request for an exemption.
NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” aired a joke about members of Congress gang-raping Roger Stone’s wife, who is battling cancer. The tasteless one-liner came from “Weekend Update” anchor Michael Che, who elicited a mix of groans and guffaws from the show’s live studio audience.
Don’t Look Up filmmaker Adam McKay has called climate change the “biggest threat to life in human history,” saying he made the Netflix movie as a way to get people talking about the issue.
Michael Nesmith, a singer, songwriter, and guitarist for the famed American pop rock band the Monkees, has died, according to multiple reports. He was 78.
And just like that, wokeness has ruined another once-popular Hollywood franchise. HBO Max’s Sex and the City reboot — titled And Just Like That — is getting savaged by mainstream TV critics who have concluded the new series’ embrace of
Actor Ben Affleck reportedly accused Republicans of using gerrymandering to subvert the democratic process and to “dodge the consequences of their actions” during an appearance at a virtual fundraiser headlined by Hillary Clinton and former attorney general Eric Holder.
The Astroworld Festival has been hit with a $10 billion lawsuit representing more than 1,500 concert-goers, the largest suit to date over the fatal stampede that has so far left ten people dead and many more injured.
In a sign of their declining popularity, late-night comedians Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, and Jimmy Fallon have seen their ratings plummet for more than four months straight, as viewers in the coveted 18-49 year old demographic are tuning out consistently compared to last year, according to data reviewed by Breitbart News.
CBS’ The Late Show host Stephen Colbert has attacked the legitimacy of the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing it shouldn’t have the power to decide an important abortion case that could end up overturning Roe v. Wade. “We don’t live in a democracy anymore,” the comedian bizarrely concluded.
Nearly half of all U.S. moviegoers are no longer going to cinemas in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, signaling a longer-than-expected road to recovery for the exhibition industry. A new study shows that many Americans are still too scared of the coronavirus to step foot in a movie theater, while other factors like pricing continue to keep people away.
Bette Midler is calling on authorities to arrest former President Donald Trump for attempted murder, claiming Trump deliberately tried to infect Joe Biden with the coronavirus during a televised debate last year.
“The Dukes of Hazzard” star John Schneider has called “bulls**t” on fellow actor Alec Baldwin’s teary interview on ABC, alleging there was no way he “didn’t pull the trigger” on the set of the movie Rust, resulting in the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
NBC’s “The West Wing” actor Joshua Malina is urging the cancel mob to surround and neutralize Mel Gibson, saying Hollywood should no longer hire the Oscar-winning “Braveheart” star.
Hollywood is staking its future on digital streaming entertainment, but now that future looks increasingly like its being built on shifting sands. A new study predicts more than 150 million people will cancel a paid streaming subscription, like Netflix or Disney+, in the coming year, signaling greater financial uncertainty for studios looking to grow their subscriber bases.
Jacqueline Avant, the wife of noted music executive Clarence Avant and mother-in-law of Netflix’s Ted Sarandos, was killed in a home invasion robbery last night in an exclusive Beverly Hills neighborhood, according to multiple reports.
China’s Global Times, a state-controlled publication, asserted this week that Hollywood will destroy itself as it continues to embrace “political correctness” with an increasingly lunatic fervor.
Joe Rogan has blasted members of the media and Democratic politicians for pushing the Russia collusion hoax, saying “no one is being held accountable” for promoting the false narrative that dominated the national news cycle throughout the Trump presidency.
Actress Cate Blanchett is hitting the panic button on climate change, saying people need to be “scared” because it will motivate them to “do something about it.”
Jussie Smollett will finally face a judge and jury in the trial for his hate crime hoax, years after a prosecutor with connections to George Soros dropped charges against the disgraced Hollywood star.
Alec Baldwin is lawyering up by hiring attorney Aaron S. Dyer of the New York law firm Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman to represent him in civil suits related to the fatal on-set shooting on the indie western movie “Rust,” according to multiple reports.
The Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles has cancelled the production of a play mid-run, with the writer claiming she pulled her own play after “Black womxn” artists were “verbally abused and diminished.”
Comedian Dave Chappelle reportedly came under attack during a visit to his high school alma mater when woke students called him a “bigot” and said “your comedy kills.” The stand-up star refused to apologize and even mocked some of the students who objected to his visit on Tuesday, according to a report from Politico.
A Broadway actor has been arrested and charged with participating in the January 6 riots on Capitol Hill, the U.S. Attorney’s Office of the District of Columbia said. James D. Beeks, 49, of Orlando, Florida, was arrested Tuesday in Milwaukee while reportedly on tour with a production of Jesus Christ Superstar, in which he played the role of Judas.
Comedians Dave Chappelle and Louis C.K. defied the cancel mob to score Grammy nominations on Tuesday, as Grammy voters ignored woke controversies to honor both for their work in the past year.
Comedian and actor Rob Schneider has targeted the Biden administration for mockery over its inability to get a handle on soaring inflation, including energy prices. “Build back broker!” the Hollywood star joked.
The transgender Netflix employee who helped organize last month’s employee walkout in protest of comedian Dave Chappelle has resigned, saying “I am relieved to have closure.”
Marvel’s The Avengers star Mark Ruffalo is facing widespread ridicule for paying glowing tribute to Kyle Rittenhouse’s attackers, including serial pedophile and sex offender Joseph Rosenbaum, whom the Hollywood star affectionately referred to as “JoJo.”
Actor Eddie Redmayne has expressed regret about his Oscar-nominated role in “The Danish Girl,” saying that playing a transgender character was a “mistake.”
Pop stars Kanye West and Drake will put their long-standing rivalry to rest for one night at least by teaming up for a concert for jailed Chicago gang leader Larry Hoover.
Oscar-winner Reese Witherspoon is yet another Hollywood celebrity to blast the not-guilty verdicts in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, saying that the Illinois teenager doesn’t deserve to go free.