Delingpole: Not Enough ‘Women’, ‘People of Color’ in ‘Dunkirk,’ USA Today Complains
“Dunkirk” is a great movie, but there aren’t enough “women” or “people of color” in it, according to a review in USA Today.
“Dunkirk” is a great movie, but there aren’t enough “women” or “people of color” in it, according to a review in USA Today.
During an interview with Oprah Winfrey at the White House United State of Women summit, Oprah asked Michelle Obama “what are those days when you just say, mmm, mmm, mmm, look at me in the White House.”
John Oliver, host of HBO’s Last Week Tonight, has been accused of stealing the idea of “debt-buying” from another organization and using it on his show.
A draft media policy memo requested by Hillary Clinton recommended that the State Department utilize “Specialty Media” to get its foreign policy message across, a newly released State Department email reveals.
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation is launching a national boycott of Fifty Shades of Grey, calling it little more than a how-to for domestic violence.
Don’t buy the hype you might be reading at places like Grantland about “Selma’s” wide release debut at the box office this weekend. The news was not good. Far from it. Especially when compared to other apples, like “The Butler,”
Oprah Winfrey comments to PEOPLE magazine about the anti-police protests around the nation have created a social media firestorm aimed at the producer and costar of the new movie, “Selma.” Protesters took her comments as unfair criticism of their leadership
Drudge picked up on the fascinating fact that this is the second year in a row the prestigious Producers Guild Awards snubbed producer Oprah Winfrey and her product: a historical-based race drama. Last year, it was the historically-inaccurate “The Butler.”
Several organizers of the “BlackLivesMatter” protests have come out to criticize TV talk show host Oprah Winfrey for saying that their movement is “leaderless.”
Some celebrities noticed a drop in their followings on Instagram Thursday, after the popular social media photo sharing platform announced it was removing spam accounts. Instagram reportedly removed millions of phony spam accounts, telling users, “Your number of followers has