Nolte: Trump Wants Paramount, Brett Ratner to Make ‘Rush Hour 4’
President Trump is pushing Paramount to restart the “Rush Hour” franchise nearly 20 years after the most recent sequel hit theaters in 2007.

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

Amazon MGM Studios has released the first official image and title for the feature length film promising the world a never before seen behind-the-scenes look at the life of First Lady Melania Trump as she prepares to return to the White House to begin the important work of the administration.

A first of its kind, behind the scenes documentary on the work that goes into being the first lady has landed a $40 million distribution deal. Melania Trump’s concept, which centers around her life and work as she reenters the White House, kicked off a bidding war between major Hollywood studios and resulted in a blockbuster deal with Amazon.

“Rush Hour” director Brett Ratner said he will never again donate to his alma mater New York University in the wake of anti-semitic actions by students in recent weeks.

The anti-sexual harassment group Time’s Up is trying to stop director Brett Ratner’s attempt at a career comeback, claiming that the Hollywood filmmaker has never acknowledged the sexual misconduct accusations made against him by several women.

“X-Men” and “The Predator” star Olivia Munn tweeted her support of the “stop Asian hate” campaign, claiming that fellow Asian Americans are suffering “racist, verbal and physical assaults” in the U.S.

This would make for a much better “feminist” movie than that stupid flop about Ruth Bader Ginsberg.

According to new reports, Warner Bros. Chairman Kevin Tsujihara is under investigation following texts leaking that indicate he may have had a sexual relationship with actress Charlotte Kirk.

Legendary music producer Quincy Jones hurled a series of attacks against President Donald Trump and his supporters in a lengthy interview with Vulture published Wednesday, claiming that he once dated the president’s daughter Ivanka Trump.

Hundreds of powerful female Hollywood executives, directors, producers, actresses, and agents, have launched the ‘Time’s Up’ initiative to stamp out sexual harassment in Hollywood and workplaces across the country.

It began with a news story, and then a tweet, and suddenly it seemed like everything had changed overnight. 2017 will forever be known as the Year of the Reckoning.

The ‘Justice League’ box office is so bad, Warner Bros. is planning a DC major shake-up that probably includes booting Ban Affleck as Batman.

The Los Angeles Police Department says it is swamped with the sheer volume of ever-growing sexual harassment and assault allegations and complaints against powerful men in the entertainment industry.

Rap mogul Russell Simmons has become the latest prominent Hollywood figure to be accused of sexual assault, after a woman came forward to detail an incident alleged to have occurred at Simmons’s New York City apartment in 1991 in which film director Brett Ratner was also allegedly involved.

Actress Natasha Henstridge appeared on Megyn Kelly Today on Wednesday and detailed the moment she claims Hollywood super-producer Brett Ratner forced her to perform oral sex on her and her alleged encounter with Harvey Weinstein.

For those wondering why the proposed AT&T/Time-Warner merger might not be such a good idea, look no further than the corrupting influence Time Warner is already having on Rotten Tomatoes when it comes to protecting Justice League from hideous reviews.

Actress Ellen Page unloaded on Brett Ratner in a fiery post to her Facebook page Friday, in which she accused the disgraced director-producer of “blatantly homophobic and abusive behavior” and of outing her as a lesbian to her cast and crew-mates on the set of the 2006 film ‘X-Men: The Last Stand.’

Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview Thursday that Congress should help expose the widespread “criminal conduct” that has taken place in Hollywood and across the entertainment industry over decades.

Playboy Enterprises quickly distanced itself from Ratner as his attorney denied the allegations and late Wednesday Warner Bros. severed ties with the director, whose expired first-look deal with the studio will not be renewed.

Brett Ratner, a name director and the powerful co-founder and CEO of RatPac Entertainment — one of the companies behind the already-embattled Justice League — stands accused by six women of allegations that range from sexual harassment to flat-out assault. Through his attorney, Ratner denies every allegation.

Hollywood filmmaker Brett Ratner says the popular film and television review site Rotten Tomatoes is “the worst thing that we have in today’s movie culture.”

Here’s a movie trivia quiz: Who would you call the go-to actor for renowned filmmaker Martin Scorsese? Robert DeNiro? Leonardo DiCaprio?
