Denzel Washington and Antoine Fuqua are teaming up for an awesome new project, but it's about the same character Vin Diesel's been trying to get off the ground for years.
Lin-Manuel Miranda explained the time he pooped the bed while trying to get Weird Al Yankovic to work with him.
Action icon Arnold Schwartzenegger gave young Will Smith some career advice to reach Tom Cruise's fame level.
Disneyland Resort's Reservation Calendar for Magic Key's is full while normal ticket reservations are not.
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Amazon has released the first clip from Borat Subsequent Moviefilm. The sequel has Borat (Sacha Baron Cohen) once again traveling through America, but this time there’s the pandemic and he also has a daughter. Expect plenty of unsuspecting people to get clowned. Details on the plot remain scarce, and given the surprises Cohen likely has in store, folks would be wise to watch this film as soon as possible so that nothing gets spoiled on social media. However, this first clip was largely alluded to in the trailer where Borat’s daughter eats a cupcake too fast, eats the …
Focus Features has released the trailer for Eliza Hittman’s drama Never Rarely Sometimes Always. The film follows two teenage girls in rural Pennsylvania, Autumn (Sidney Flanigan) and her cousin Skylar (Talia Ryder), as they head to New York City to get an abortion for an unwanted pregnancy. The film, which premieres next month at the Sundance Film Festival, will be controversial because of its subject matter, but judging by the trailer, I like how Hittman is getting into the degrees of how difficult it is to get an abortion in this country. If you’re a wealthy liberal living …
Arrowverse producer Marc Guggenheim reveals that they actually DID approach Nicholas Cage to play a version of Superman in Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Tyga is now one of many celebrities having fun with Kylie Jenner's viral "Rise and Shine" meme, bringing to light their problematic past.