Marvel Star Josh Brolin Defends ‘His Friend’ Trump: ‘No Greater Genius Than Him in Marketing’
Actor Josh Brolin says he is not worried that Donald Trump won’t leave office in 2029 and insists that the president is a “marketing genius.”

Actor Josh Brolin says he is not worried that Donald Trump won’t leave office in 2029 and insists that the president is a “marketing genius.”

Singer Hayley Williams said “all are welcome” at her concerts, before adding that she hopes fans who “harbor harmful ideologies” will feel unwelcome at her shows. “I think that’s a hard line for me now,” the “Misery Business” singer said.

LONDON — MTV kick-started a new era of music and pop culture in 1981, when it went on air for the first time, emblematically playing “Video Killed the Radio Star” as its debut music video.

LOS ANGELES — When an AI-generated country song called “Walk My Walk” hit No. 1 on Billboard’s country digital song sales chart this month, it was credited to a fictional artist named Breaking Rust — a white, digitally generated avatar that didn’t exist two months ago.

Australian actor Guy Pearce has issued a public apology for sharing “misinformation and falsehoods” on social media about Israel including the false claim the Jewish state has “utter disdain for Palestinian life.”

LONDON (AP) — British playwright Tom Stoppard, a playful, probing dramatist who won an Academy Award for the screenplay for 1998’s “Shakespeare In Love,” has died. He was 88.

Stephen A. Smith blasted newly-elected socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani for his lofty claims that everything will be “free” in New York City.

ABC’s Shark Tank investor Kevin O’Leary says Oscar-contending movie Marty Supreme, starring Timothée Chalamet, could have saved millions of dollars by using AI background actors. “There’s a movie I’m in that’s coming out on Christmas called Marty Supreme,” O’Leary told The Hill,

Three men have been charged with murder in the death of 22-year-old singer DELAROSA, who was fatally shot in what prosecutors describe as an “ambush-style attack.”

A new documentary shows how Gavin Newsom and L.A. Mayor Karen Bass contributed directly to the wild fires that devastated L.A.

Stone stated, “I wanted to very much convey the sense of what a politician could be, which is to be courageous in the face of death.”

Wednesday on “The Alex Marlow Show,” director Sean Stone discussed his new documentary, RFK: Legacy, which was produced by his father, the legendary film director Oliver Stone.

Tony Germano, a popular voice actor for Nickelodeon, Disney, Netflix and others, has died after an accidental fall from the roof of his home.

Video of HBO host John Oliver lobbying for more visas for Afghans has gone viral in the wake of the death of a national guardsman in D.C.

Pop icon Elton John revealed how he believes Donald Trump could become “one of the greatest presidents in history.”

Pope Leo XIV surprised rave attendees in Košice, Slovakia, earlier this month by blessing the crowd before a performance by a Portuguese Catholic priest, who is also a DJ known for his spiritually-themed electronic dance music.

A Swedish man identified by reports as an “ecofascist” associated with Nazi groups promoting a “race war” was sentenced to eight years in prison, with six suspended, on Thursday for plotting a mass murder using chemical weapons at the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest.

Senator Mark Kelly says he is “not backing down” with his demands that U.S. soldiers refuse to obey Trump’s “illegal orders.”

Oscar-winning director James Cameron has endorsed Paramount Skydance purchasing Warner Bros. Discovery, saying “Netflix would be a disaster.”

Comedy Central animated series “South Park” took aim at President Donald Trump’s Secretary of War Pete Hegseth Wednesday, calling him a “douchebag,” in an episode that aired on the same day that two National Guard members were gunned down by a radicalized Afghan migrant in Washington D.C.

Napster, the legendary peer-to-peer filesharing site that sparked a music pirating controversy in the early days of the internet before a recent evolution into an AI firm, has announced a stunning revelation to its shareholders. The $3.36 billion investment from a never-identified investor, which had been touted as a done deal in January, is never going to materialize.

Singer-songwriter Jackson Browne has announced the death of his son, actor and model Ethan Browne.

A judge has ordered an 85-year-old veteran to pay nearly $2 million in damages to Katy Perry, ending an ongoing property dispute in Montecito, California.

Singer-songwriter and rapper Tish Hyman confronted Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) at a recent townhall meeting on his campaign trail, asking if he would allow men in women’s locker rooms as governor of California, to which the congressman replied by dodging the question, stating he believes “no woman should be harassed in a locker room.”

Cinematic titan James Cameron has come out in opposition to Netflix getting Oscar nominations and called the streaming giant’s theatrical release strategy “rotten to the core.”

David Letterman is the latest far-left veteran of late-night TV to attack President Donald Trump, calling Trump a “dictator” and described his administration as “idiocy.”

Peter Schweizer has come out strongly against “kimmeling.” That’s his new verb for shunning your own family members at the Thanksgiving table for their crime of voting for President Donald Trump.

A Disney social media account is under fire for bizarrely referring to the Magic Kingdom’s Christmas tree as a “holiday tree.”

The far-left Variety accidentally proved that modern comedies suck with its lousy list of what it considers to be “The 100 Best Comedy Movies of All Time.”

Marvel star Simu Liu has come out swinging against Hollywood accusing it of a “fucking appalling” lack of Asian representation in its films, all enabled by a “deeply prejudiced system.”

A potential merger between Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery is facing opposition from Sen. Elizabeth Warren and the Writers Guild of America, who warn the deal would consolidate control of major news and entertainment outlets under a single conglomerate.

Paramount has confirmed that “Rush Hour 4” is now in the works after President Donald Trump reportedly urged producers to consider a fourth entry in the blockbuster buddy-cop film series.

First Lady Melania Trump went full fashion-forward for the National Thanksgiving Turkey pardon ceremony in the Rose Garden at the White House.

Left-wing late-night TV comedian Jimmy Kimmel is thrilled to welcome soon-to-be former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) into the fold of rabid Trump haters.

Comedian Kevan “K-von” Moezzi says President Donald Trump is “funnier than half the late-night show hosts.”

Solomon Ray topped the iTunes Top 100 Christian and gospel albums chart last week, and he’s not even real … or Christian … or black. He’s an AI creation.

HBO host Bill Maher is blasting the mainstream media for its left-wing bias and celebrating CBS for bringing in former Free Press founder Bari Weiss to right its news division ship.

The entertainment media exploded on Wednesday with news that actor Kevin Spacey is living a life of “homelessness.” But this weekend, Spacey has spoken out to knock those rumors down and is scolding the media for running with misleading headlines “for clicks.”

First Lady Melania Trump kicked off the season of giving with a soft, regal look as she accepted the White House Christmas tree, a long-held tradition among first ladies.

President Trump is pushing Paramount to restart the “Rush Hour” franchise nearly 20 years after the most recent sequel hit theaters in 2007.
