NBC says it found no evidence indicating “that any NBC News or Today Show leadership, News HR or others in positions of authority in the News Division received any complaints about [Matt] Lauer’s workplace behavior prior to November 27, 2017.” The network this morning released results of its months-long internal probe into the division and […]

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Watson and Holmes are reuniting once again on the big screen. Warner Bros. announced Monday that Sherlock Holmes 3, the long-awaited sequel to 2011’s Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, will be released on Dec. 25, 2020. Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law, who played Sherlock Holmes and John Watson in the first two installments, […]

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PBS has found its permanent replacement for Charlie Rose. Christiane Amanpour will host a new, hour-long late-night public affairs program called “Amanpour & Company” in the 11 p.m. timeslot previously filled by the scandal-plagued Rose. Rose, 76, was ousted by both PBS and CBS last November after eight women came forward to accuse the veteran journalist of […]

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It’s official: Wyld Stallyns are reforming. Following 1989’s Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure and 1991’s Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey, The Hollywood Reporter can reveal that a much-discussed third Bill & Ted installment – Bill & Ted Face the Music – is now firmly in the works some 27 years later. Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter are set to reprise their iconic roles […]

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It was no laughing matter over the weekend when comedian Ken Jeong, who played “Dr. Ken” on ABC’s short-lived sitcom and is a doctor in real life, jumped off stage during his standup comedy set to aid an audience member having a medical emergency. According to multiple reports, the 48-year-old actor’s medical training came in […]

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Warner Bros. You probably head over to Hulu for all the TV it has to offer. But the streaming service also has a lot of great movies, too. From classics like “A League of Their Own” and “Dirty Dancing” to modern favorites like “Zodiac” and “Creed.” Scroll down to check out the 100 best movies […]

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After multiple permutations of “The Karate Kid” — including the 1980s movies, a gender switch and a 2010 remake — the original players are reunited in “Cobra Kai,” a new series designed to kick up attention for YouTube Red. For the most part, it’s an extremely clever revival, an overachiever that knowingly plays off the […]

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If you’ve been to Los Angeles, you probably have fond memories of visiting the Hollywood area and taking a Star Tour, riding in a bus past celebrity homes and hangouts and hoping to spot someone famous. But when it comes to James Corden’s special tours, the stars are the ones riding the bus. For a […]

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George Bluth Sr. will be back. Despite the swirl of harassment allegations against him, actor Jeffrey Tambor will appear in the upcoming fifth season of “Arrested Development,” Variety has learned. A Netflixspokesperson confirmed the news about “Arrested,” which is set to return to the streaming service later this month. Speculation had been rampant about whether the actor would still be […]

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Award-winning filmmaker Carlos Carvalho died after an accident while shooting a game lodge in South Africa. He was tragically killed when a giraffe attacked him while he was getting a shot of the animal. Carvalho had been working on the majority of a series about a British family who have set up a game lodge in South Africa. While […]

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Charlie Rose and CBS are being sued by three women who allege they were harassed by the ousted host on the heels of an explosive Washington Post report that claims more than two dozen women have accused him of sexual misconduct. Katherine Brooks Harris, Sydney McNeal and Chelsea Wei are suing Rose and the network alleging “blatant and repeated […]

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Turns out, Tina Fey can’t have her sheet cake and eat it too. The comedian is now expressing some regret over her polarizing “Saturday Night Live” sketch last August in which she responded to white supremacist violence in Charlottesville, Virginia. In the viral clip, Fey, a graduate of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, encouraged viewers not to engage in […]

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Another woman accused controversial R&B singer R. Kelly of mentally and physically abusing her when she was a teenager, and yet another alleged that the crooner is currently brainwashing her daughter as part of his alleged “cult.” Lizzette Martinez told BuzzFeed she met Kelly in 1995, when she was 17 years old, at a shopping mall in Miami. She […]

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MoviePass rival Sinemia has announced a new four-tiered pricing plan for annual subscriptions that it’s touting as the most affordable and flexible of movie ticket subscriptions on the market. The California-based company is now offering annual subscription plans for as low as $4.99 per month for one ticket per month and $6.99 for two tickets per month. […]

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Nearly six months after Charlie Rose was fired from CBS for sexual harassment allegations, a new batch of claims has risen against the disgraced newsman. An additional 27 women—14 of whom were CBS News employees, 13 of whom worked with him in other capacities—have accused Rose of sexual harassment in a new report from The Washington Post. The Post also reports […]

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A week after Bill Cosby was convicted of sexual assault by a Pennsylvania jury, the Television Academy has removed the entertainer from its Hall of Fame. Cosby was inducted in 1992 in a ceremony at Walt Disney World. The former Cosby Show star’s name and likenesses are being erased from the Academy website and venues: His name no longer […]

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Hasbro has reached a deal to acquire Haim Saban’s flagship Saban’s Power Rangers property along with other entertainment brands including My Pet Monster, Popples, Julius Jr., Luna Petunia and Treehouse Detectives in a cash-and-stock pact valued at $522 million. The toymaker previously paid Saban Brands $22.25 million pursuant to a Power Rangers’ master toy license […]

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“Mean Girls” and “SpongeBob SquarePants” may have led Tony nominations with 12 apiece on Tuesday, but the real front-runners to emerge for Broadway’s biggest honors were the musical “The Band’s Visit,” the two-part play “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” and the revival of “Angels in America.” “The Band’s Visit” and “Angels” scored 11 nominations, […]

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Ashley Judd filed suit in Los Angeles Superior Court on Monday, accusing Harvey Weinstein of retaliating against her because she refused his sexual advances. Judd contends that Weinstein smeared her reputation to director Peter Jackson, causing him not to cast her in “The Lord of the Rings.” “Mr. Weinstein’s abusive conduct toward others has caused […]

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Comedy queen Aidy Bryant has officially tied the knot! Following a secretive year-and-a-half-long engagement, the I Feel Pretty star married her longtime boyfriend, Conner O’Malley, in Brooklyn this weekend. The actress confirmed the news on Instagram with a beautiful recessional photo taken by Sasithon Photography of The Wedding Artists Co. The Saturday Night Live regular kept her […]

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One of Michelle Wolf’s first jokes at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner involved a certain vulgarity that rode into widespread public use aboard Donald Trump’s “Access Hollywood” bus. To this crowd, it was apparently still a bit shocking. “You should have done more research before you got me to do this,” she said. It […]

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Disney and Twitter announced a new advertising and content deal ahead of its NewFront presentations later today and on Wednesday in New York City. As part of the deal, Disney said it will create live content from across its entertainment portfolio that’s designed to reach all types of audiences. That includes Twitter content from ABC, […]

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Days of Our Lives was named best drama series at the 45th annual Daytime Emmys, which were handed out Sunday at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium. NBC’s long-running series also won best directing and best writing for a drama, among other awards. Elsewhere, Good Morning America was named best morning show, and Entertainment Tonight was named […]

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“Good evening. Here we are, the White House Correspondents’ Dinner,” comedian Michelle Wolf said as she opened her gig as this year’s event host in Washington D.C. “Like a porn star says when she’s about to have sex with a Trump, let’s get this over with.” “Yup, kiddos, this is who you’re getting tonight,” the […]

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Larry Harvey, whose whimsical decision to erect a giant wooden figure and then burn it to the ground led to the popular, long-running counterculture celebration known as Burning Man, has died. He was 70. Harvey died Saturday morning at a hospital in San Francisco, surrounded by family, Chief Executive Marian Goodell of the Burning Man […]

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