Hollywood Has Worst October Box Office in 27 Years
Hollywood had a terrifying October with the worst box office returns in 27 years, excluding the 2020 pandemic.

Hollywood had a terrifying October with the worst box office returns in 27 years, excluding the 2020 pandemic.

Dr. Phil’s Merit Street Media has filed for bankruptcy as well as a lawsuit against its distribution partner, Trinity Broadcasting.

Warner Bros. Discover CEO David Zaslav announced cuts in costs for the company due to impact from the Trump administration’s tariffs and will be halting non-essential travel.

Actress Justine Bateman has called out The Hollywood Reporter after the publication described her as a “well-known supporter” of President-elect Donald Trump, saying the publication’s attempt to put her in a political box is “shameful.”

Actress Gina Carano, who has recently filed a lawsuit against Disney for firing her from “The Mandalorian” for merely expressing opinions, decried Hollywood’s “unforgivable sin” of punishing those who do not perfectly conform to a given agenda.

The Hollywood Reporter has stealth-edited one of its Oscar nominations stories about “Killers of the Flower Moon” after Breitbart News reported that the trade publication described the United States as “occupied” land.

In its coverage of the Oscar nominations on Tuesday, The Hollywood Reporter described the United States as “occupied” land, strongly implying that the U.S. illegitimately governs land inhabited by Native Americans.

“Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” broke box office records last weekend and left-wing Hollywood didn’t make a dime.

The nearly five-month Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike that shut Hollywood down will reportedly come to a close at midnight now that a new deal has been reached.

Actors, writers have been raging at several major studios for seeking to hire artificial intelligence specialists in high-paying positions.

Actress Eva Longoria lamented that a white man can direct a major blockbuster flop and still get another picture while women like her cannot.

ESPN was suddenly left with a vacancy when former Dallas Cowboy and Tennessee Volunteer Jason Witten, abruptly decided to leave the Monday Night Football booth and return to the playing field.

Film review site Rotten Tomatoes shows that only 36 percent of the audience liked Captain Marvel, compared to 81 percent of the professional critic class who liked it.

Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez graced the cover of The Hollywood Reporter this week for a profile piece in which she lambasted President Donald Trump and speculated on whether he thought he had “met his match” in her.

NBA Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, believes that the early success of Trump-supporter Roseanne Barr’s reboot of her classic sitcom, is actually an anti-Trump statement.

CNN host Jake Tapper tells the Hollywood Reporter that his “dream” interview subject is Russian President Vladimir Putin — after a dose of sodium thiopental, a drug often depicted as a “truth serum” in fiction.

The Hollywood Reporter claimed MILO came across “like a teddy bear,” during his appearance on HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher, Friday.
In an article announcing MILO’s appearance this Friday on HBO’s Real Time With Bill Maher, Erik Hayden, a writer for The Hollywood Reporter, falsely claimed MILO is a “leading voice in the alt-right,” a movement that “embraces implicit or explicit racism or white supremacy.”

Stephen K. Bannon gives an exclusive interview to Michael Wolff at the Hollywood Reporter, previewing his ambitious agenda for president-elect Donald Trump. While Bannon seems to relish the left seeing him as “Darth Vader” or “Satan,” he describes himself as “Thomas Cromwell in the court of the Tudors.”

As American TV studios continue to roll out racially diverse programming and explore methods for making the industry more inclusive of women, minorities, and the LGBT community, global audiences are tuning out. A story published in the April 8 issue of

Veteran Saturday Night Live cast member Darrell Hammond praised GOP frontrunner Donald Trump on Thursday for his positive attitude and work ethic.

Former teen actor, “Diff’rent Strokes” star Todd Bridges, says First Lady Nancy Reagan gave him advice about drugs that helped him get through the “lowest point” of his life.

Vice President Joe Biden attended a private Washington D.C. screening of Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, Tina Fey’s upcoming film about author and journalist Kim Barker’s war reporting in Afghanistan and Pakistan, on Tuesday.

In a wide-ranging essay published Wednesday in The Hollywood Reporter, leftwing HBO host Bill Maher writes that Democrats could lose the upcoming general election over the party’s refusal to utter the words “Islamic terrorism.”

In a lengthy essay published in The Hollywood Reporter, leftwing HBO host Bill Maher writes that Hillary Clinton’s presidential bid is in trouble and argues that non-establishment candidates Trump and Sanders have “rewritten” the rules for campaigning.

Veteran comedienne and actress Carol Burnett, whose variety program The Carol Burnett Show ran for 11 years (1967-1978) on CBS, complained on Friday she is bored with the state of comedy TV.

Accustomed to VIP treatment and line-cutting, Hollywood stars had their patience tested after Sunday night’s Golden Globes, when more than a thousand industry figures and their guests spent hours in a parking garage waiting for shuttles to the after-parties. Some are calling the ensuing debacle “Shuttlegate.”

Speaking at an event for women in Los Angeles this week, Barbra Streisand complained that society is so misogynistic, even female laboratory mice are being discriminated against.

Will Smith says that prejudice could not have affected his massively successful acting career because, at the end of the day, “everybody is prejudiced” – but “racism is actually rare,” the star notes, and “America is the only place on Earth” that allows “people that look like” him the opportunity to be a star.

According to a survey conducted by The Hollywood Reporter, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert has slipped to third place in late night, and its host’s liberal political leanings could be alienating scores of potential viewers.

A number of events and tourist attractions, some with ties to Hollywood, have been closed and canceled in Paris in wake of the city-wide terror attacks that struck the French capital on Friday, leaving at least 120 dead and hundreds more injured.

Oscar-winning screen legend Sophia Loren tells “The Hollywood Reporter” that men and women work equally hard in Hollywood and both make sacrifices.

British-born actress Emily Blunt apologized Thursday for saying the first Republican presidential debate made her regret becoming an American citizen.

With transgender characters and themes growing more prevalent in TV and film, the upcoming biopic The Danish Girl, starring Eddie Redmayne as one of the first known recipients of gender realignment surgery, isn’t just a part of a fad, according to one of its co-producers.

Bruce Jenner’s highly anticipated E! docu-series I Am Cait debuted this past Sunday, but initial ratings were more disappointing than many projected, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Ariana Grande’s talent manager Scooter Braun is slated to host a fundraiser for Hillary Clinton in Los Angeles on August 6, a source told The Hollywood Reporter Thursday.
