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Kevin Hart Defends Tony Hinchcliffe’s Roast Set Despite Backlash
Kevin Hart is defending Tony Hinchcliffe’s controversial roast set, arguing that the offensive material was a predictable part of the format. The comments follow public criticism from Chelsea Handler regarding the use of racial jokes.
L.A. Mayor Race Turns Litigious: Bass and Pratt Trade Legal Barbs
The L.A. mayoral race has turned litigious as Spencer Pratt accuses Mayor Karen Bass of election law violations. Bass fired back, mocking Pratt's reliance on AI-generated campaign ads.
Jimmy Kimmel Honors Adam Carolla with Hollywood Star, Reflecting on a Three-Decade Partnership
Jimmy Kimmel grew emotional while honoring longtime friend Adam Carolla at his Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony, calling him his "life partner." The two have been close collaborators since 1994.
How a Five-Minute YouTube Short Landed Keanu Reeves for ‘Hidari’
Director Masashi Kawamura turned a viral five-minute short into a feature film starring Keanu Reeves. Here is how he built the project from scratch.
Albert Wolsky, Oscar-Winning Costume Designer, Dies at 95
Albert Wolsky, the two-time Oscar-winning costume designer behind 'All That Jazz' and 'Bugsy', has died at 95. He was a master of character-driven design who shaped the look of modern cinema.
Clio Barnard’s ‘I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning’ Is a Muddled Mess
Clio Barnard’s latest feature, 'I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning,' is a sprawling ensemble drama that suffers from a heavy-handed script. Despite strong performances, the film struggles to balance its ambitious social-realist themes.
Hasbro and Panini Bet Big on World Cup Nostalgia with New Monopoly
Hasbro is merging board games with the high-stakes world of sports collectibles. The new World Cup Monopoly features exclusive Panini cards of stars like Messi and Mbappé.
'Low Expectations,' Starring Girl in Red, Secures Global Distribution After Cannes Premiere
A debut feature film starring musician Marie Ulven (Girl in Red) has landed a flurry of international distribution deals at the Cannes Film Market. 'Low Expectations' premiered in Cannes Directors’ Fortnight, signaling strong buyer confidence.
The 22-Year Quest to Uncover the Final Days of Che Guevara
After 22 years of research, director Christophe Dimitri Réveille has unveiled the untold story of Che Guevara’s final days in Bolivia. The documentary features rare interviews with both the surviving guerrillas and the men who captured them.
‘The Mandalorian & Grogu’ Opens to $12M in Previews: A Franchise at a Crossroads
The Mandalorian & Grogu pulled in $12 million in Thursday previews, signaling a solid but measured start for the latest Star Wars entry. The film is now tracking for a $90 million four-day holiday opening.
Anne Hathaway Almost Quit ‘Mother Mary’ After Seeing Her Own Dailies
Anne Hathaway nearly walked away from her lead role in A24's 'Mother Mary' after a brutal self-assessment. She eventually committed to a year of vocal re-recordings to save the project.
Mel Gibson’s ‘Resurrection’ Gets First Look and a New, Staggered Release
Mel Gibson has unveiled the first look at his two-part 'Passion of the Christ' sequel. The project has been delayed, with the films now set for 2027 and 2028.
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