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Hollywood is overrun with actors and others accused of horrible behavior, and the debate about what to do with them is endless. Time for Hollywood Court.
Will Smith on his “horrific” Oscar night; Everything Everywhere All at Once wins at the Gotham Awards; Welcome to Chippendales and the death of Dorothy Stratten.
Otis McCutcheon, the lone Black dancer played by Quentin Phair in Welcome to Chippendales, is not a real person. But he seems inspired by Hodari Sababu.
Dorothy Stratten and Paul Snider are key characters in the first episode of Welcome to Chippendales, the new Hulu limited series starring Kumail Nanjiani.
The 1923 trailer is here with Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren; Strange World is expected to lose $100M+; How The Rock saved Henry Cavill as Superman
Dwayne Johnson says the studio “inexplicably and inexcusably” didn’t want Henry Cavill back as Superman in his film Black Adam.
Helena Bonham Carter defends Johnny Depp and J.K. Rowling and says “I hate cancel culture” in a wide-ranging new interview
Gobots, the most tragic transforming robots of all, are now part of the MCU thanks to the Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special.
That time Woody Harrelson and Michael J. Fox drank cobra blood; Simu Liu takes issue with Quentin Tarantino; Ice Cube is mad at the comedy Oh Hell No.
Terrifier 3 will pick up right where Terrifier 2 ends “and it is fkn WILD,” says Damien Leone, creator of Art the Clown and the Terrifer series.
Gray Frederickson, the Oscar-winning Godfather II producer for Francis Ford Coppola who helped educate legions of Oklahoma filmmakers, has died at 85.
Tulsa King was originally set in Kansas City, but the Sylvester Stallone drama series on Paramount+ ended up changing states.
Everything Everywhere All at Once, starring Michelle Yeow and Jamie Lee Curtus, leads Spirit Awards Nominations. Tar earned seven nominations.
Quentin Tarantino TV show speculation came from word that he’ll shoot next year. Clues suggest the show will be Bounty Law —will DiCaprio join?
Deconstrucing Karen is a new doc about Race2Dinner founders Saira Rao and Regina Jackson, who challenge white women’s perspectives on race.
Bob Iger will replace his replacement at Disney after just two years away; Matt Damon and Ben Affleck team up on a kind of new approach to making movies.
Bob Iger is returning as CEO of The Walt Disney Co., two years after stepping down. He will replace the man who succeeded him, Bob Chapek.
Is the Center of the Universe in Tulsa King real? It sure is. Dwight (Sylvester Stallone) is just one of many people moved by its strange power.
Chris Hemsworth says he plans to make changes after discovering he carries two copies a gene linked to an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
Matt Stawski grew up a Detroit punk fan. So of course he was the ideal person to direct Blue’s Big City Adventure, the new Blue’s Clues movie.
Rainbows are everywhere in Blue’s Big City Adventure, the charming new Blue’s Clues movie by Matt Stawski. And Steve is back, too.
Great Scorsese scenes; Quentin Tarantino names the best Quentin Tarantino movie; horror titans James Wan and Jason Blum may merge
Quentin Tarantino says Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is his best film in a new interview with Howard Stern. Kill Bill comes up as well.