Keyword: hollywood
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Alright, who had Betty Boop for Hollywood's next skin-color swap? This is reportedly a live-action film, by the way, and Brunson will play Betty Boop as herself. From Variety: The film will trace the origin and evolution of Betty Boop through the perspective of her creator, Max Fleischer, examining the relationship between the artist and his creation as he navigates the creative and commercial pressures of building one of the world's first animated icons, particularly as that icon begins to take on a life of its own. You just know this is gonna be super woke đ (I can't wait...
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Actor Harrison Ford told graduates at Arizona State University (ASU) to âextend social justiceâ to clean up the environmental âmessâ his generation left behind for them. The legendary âStar Warsâ and âIndiana Jonesâ actor gave the commencement speech during a graduation ceremony on May 11, where he received an honorary Doctor of Arts and Humane Letters degree for his work in conservation. Fordâs background in fighting climate change was a significant theme throughout the speech as he warned students about the need for âcultural changeâ to prevent âmass extinctionâ caused by corruption and global warming. âHumanity is a part of...
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There are a number of questions regarding the whole Odyssey saga. One is how somebody as smart as Christopher Nolan got entangled with woke nonsense in the first place. (And yes, Nolan is smart â anybody who could take a storyline as convoluted as that of Memento and make it not only comprehensible but enthralling to the average audience is no slouch when it comes to intellect.) Another is why he felt compelled to pick up wokism just as itâs collapsing in the culture at large. Itâs May 1945 in the Wachenbunker and everybody else is fleeing â but here...
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"They will be the ones suffering the so-called consequences," the Oscar-winner said. "This is a major change"Javier Bardem believes the tide is turning for actors speaking up for Palestine, and has said that âeveryone is beginning to realiseâ that Hollywood blacklisting was âunacceptableâ. The Oscar-winner is at Cannes for his latest film, The Beloved, and was asked today (May 17) if he ever feared the consequences of denouncing the war in Gaza. Bardem has long been a vocal supporter of Palestine, most recently using his platform at the Oscars to declare âno to war and free Palestineâ. âThe fear...
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Alec Baldwin didn't take kindly to Elon Musk disparaging Lupita Nyong'o's looks over her casting as Helen of Troy in the upcoming film The Odyssey based on Homer's epic poem. The Tesla CEO grumbled that Nyong'o couldn't play Zeus's daughter, whose exceptional beauty sparked the 10-year Trojan War after she was taken to Troy by the Trojan prince Paris, according to Greek mythology. Nyong'o will also be playing the role of Helen's sister Clytemnestra, who was beautiful but not enough to launch a thousand ships. Baldwin defended Nyong'o via Instagram: 'Dear Elon⌠but she IS the most beautiful woman in...
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Has anyone noticed how quiet it is? Nothing from Tom Hanks, Stephen King, Ellen Degenerate, etc. Nothing from Eric Stalwall, Mitch McConnell, AOC, Joe Biden, Jill Biden, Hunter Biden, etc. Does this prove the earth is flat and these people fell off or the rumor is true-they are in GITMO!
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Itâs been years since going to the movie theater seemed worth it. But the sequel to âThe Devil Wears Pradaâ is truly different, worth every dime. Featuring many members of the original cast, this is a smart and hilarious sendup of modern corporate culture that was mercifully free of woke signalling. Twenty years after Andy Sachs first stepped into the cruel offices of Runway magazine, this movie (directed by David Frankel, written by Aline Brosh McKenna) delivers a witty and incisive sequel. It transforms the originalâs fashion-world fairy tale into a pointed critique of todayâs media landscape: the triumph of...
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The hosts of ABCâs daytime program The View tore into Billy Bob Thornton after the actor explained that he prefers not to discuss politics, claiming that remaining quiet amounts to complicity. Thornton, currently starring in the Paramount+ series Landman, made the remarks during an appearance on the Howie Mandel Does Stuff podcast. He told Mandel that he intentionally avoids political commentary, citing comedian Ricky Gervaisâs past warning to award show attendees to accept their trophies and move on. âI donât know anything about politics,â Thornton said. âI have no idea. And the stuff that I do believe, I donât want...
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RIP Donald. Thank you, you were awesome and an 80's icon. Star of our childhood. "NERDS!" America! https://www.youtube.com/shorts/xVcMgF-fHV0 Sadly we lost Robert Carradine in February.
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Colin Jost and Travis Kelce bonded over their high-profile relationships with Scarlett Johansson and Taylor Swift, respectively. The SNL star shared he is more "approachable" than his wife, who people fan over constantly. "I'm probably approached more because she's less approachable... Because I'm on TV ... I'm in their living room, so they're just like, 'Hey what's up man, how's it going?'" "She's actually almost so famous that they don't believe it a lot of times," he said of passersby. "We've been traveling and we've been standing at the passport check and the person's looking at her passport and he'll...
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From the team that brought you âWhy is Snow White Latina?,â âWhy are there Black people in âThe Rings of Power?,ââ and âStar Wars has gone woke,â comes the latest online onslaught against an anticipated Hollywood project that committed the unfathomable sin of having a diverse cast. In recent days, Twitter trolls have formed a phalanx and pointed their sarissas squarely at âThe Odyssey,â Christopher Nolanâs $250 million adaptation of Homerâs epic scheduled to hit cinemas July 17. They have not actually seen the film yet, mind you, but have nevertheless managed to work themselves into a lather over a...
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Academy Award-winning director Adam McKay unleashed a rant against voters blindly standing behind the Democratic Party. The lefty filmmaker â who directed such comedic classics as âAnchorman,â âTalladega Nightsâ and âStep Brothersâ â slammed âwhite liberalsâ during a recent interview on the âUrgent Futuresâ podcast. âIt is incredible to watch people this far down the road still say you gotta stand behind the Democrat Party. The same party that wouldnât convict Trump of a crime after he told a crowd, âGo to the Capitol,ââ McKay said. âThe same party where the previous presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, literally funded Trumpâs campaign.â...
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Lupita Nyong'o, has been confirmed to play Helen of Troy â as well as her twin sister, Clytemnestra.
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Donald Gibb -- best known for playing the lovable brute "Ogre" in the "Revenge of the Nerds" franchise -- has died ... TMZ has learned. Gibbs' son, Travis, tells TMZ ... Donald passed Tuesday evening due to health complications. He says he died at his home in Texas, where he was surrounded by family, including his kids, who loved him deeply. We're told his death was not sudden, as Donald had been battling ongoing health issues. Travis and his family tells us ... Donald loved the Lord and his family, friends and fans with all his heart, and they ask...
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Ted Turner built a media empire in Atlanta that included Turner Classic Movies. Turnerâs favorite classic movie was âGone with the Wind.â He loved the movie so much that he bought the entire catalogue of movies from MGM Studios and pre-1948 Warner Brothers so he could air them and preserve them. âMy favorite ex-husband created Turner Classic Movies,â ex-wife and close friend Jane Fonda said last week at the 2026 TCM Film Festival in Los Angeles. Fonda talked about Turnerâs love of classic movies and how he wanted to preserve them for future generations. âOn our very first date, he...
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Angelina Jolie is saying goodbye to her Los Angeles abode. The Oscar-winning actress has officially listed her California compound, formerly owned by filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille, for $29.85 million... The home was first conceived by architect B. Cooper Corbett in 1913 and was later acquired by DeMille in 1916... Jolie sparked rumors that she was considering leaving L.A. after an August 2024 interview with The Hollywood Reporter in which the actress and director said she is only there âbecause I have to be here from a divorce.â... However, once her twins turn 18 on July 12, 2026, Jolie said she's...
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Gavin Newsom hasnât launched his rumored White House bid, but already has one deep-pocketed Hollywood billionaire fully in his corner. Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings is all in on Newsom for president in 2028 â gushing over the publicity-loving California governor as a Democrat who can unify the flailing party and beat a Republican successor to President Donald Trump. âGavin is the candidate who can motivate both the left and the center,â Hastings told the LA Times. The comments come as Newsom not-so-subtly lays the groundwork for a presidential bid â raising millions through a national committee, Campaign for Democracy, and...
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Earlier this week, the actor John Lithgow appeared on âThe Late Show With Stephen Colbertâ and did something that guests on the show have been doing a lot lately: He paid extensive tribute to the host. Lithgow was so troubled by the idea that Colbert is leaving CBS after 10 years in May â a cancellation that has the appearance of Paramountâs new leadership trying to curry favor with the Trump administration â that he wrote a poem. Reading this ode, entitled âThe Mighty Colbert,â Lithgow honored the âsublime masterworksâ that are Colbertâs monologues, and asked, âSo why is he...
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âStar Warsâ Writerâs Scripted Hollywood Satire Podcast âSee You in Hellâ Takes on AI in Timely New EpisodeâSee You in Hell,â a new, independently-produced podcast satirizing Hollywood, has just dropped its third episode, and itâs all about Hollywoodâs increasingly uncomfortable relationship with AI. Per a press release, âSee You in Hellâ is about âmarried showrunners Dan and Gayle Bellingham are the creators of âWest Palm Beach,â the biggest, buzziest hit show in modern TV history. But when an acrimonious divorce brings their collaboration to an abrupt end, Dan and Gayle embark on separate careers, each determined to prove to the...
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Steven Spielberg premiered a new trailer at CinemaCon on Wednesday for âDisclosure Day,â his return to summer blockbuster filmmaking after a decade mostly spent making personal dramas (âThe Fabelmansâ) and prestige fare (âWest Side Storyâ). The filmâs plot has been shrouded in secrecy, but it involves visitors from another planet and a vast government conspiracy to cover up their arrival. Itâs a genre that has been good to Spielberg over the years, inspiring classics such as âE.T. the Extra-Terrestrial,â âClose Encounters of the Third Kindâ and hits like his remake of âWar of the Worlds.â... âIâve been curious ever since...
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