Anti-Defamation League chief Jonathan Greenblatt slammed Fox News host Tucker Carlson on Friday for embracing the “antisemitic, racist, and toxic” theory of “replacement.” “‘Replacement theory’ is a white supremacist tenet that the white race is in danger by a rising tide of non-whites,” Greenblatt wrote, tagging Carlson. “It is antisemitic, racist and toxic. It has informed the ideology of […]
Read moreDMX, the New York rapper behind such iconic songs as “Party Up (Up in Here)” and “X Gon’ Give It to Ya” and the star of action movies including Exit Wounds, Cradle 2 the Grave and Romeo Must Die, died Friday. He was 50. DMX, whose real name was Earl Simmons, died at White Plains Hospital in New York after being admitted April […]
Read moreThe death of Prince Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, on Friday has set in motion a carefully orchestrated, days-long event that will culminate with his funeral. Plans for a major royal death are made years in advance, though details are kept fiercely private and the coronavirus restrictions currently in place across the United Kingdom […]
Read moreKatey Sagal had a hilarious anecdote about when she discovered “Married… With Children” was a hit. “I think the first time we knew is when they bought me a wig,” she said with a laugh during her appearance on Wednesday’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”. “Because the first three years I would just do my own hair, and then […]
Read moreChi McBride has joined the untitled CBS multi-cam comedy pilot based on the life of pro bowler Tom Smallwood, Variety has learned. In the series, after being laid off from the assembly line at the GM factory, seemingly ordinary man Tom (Pete Holmes) makes the extraordinary decision to provide for his family by following his dream of becoming a […]
Read moreIsraeli-American actress-producer-author Noa Tishby was compiling research for what would eventually become her newly released non-fiction book “Israel: A Simple Guide to the Most Misunderstood Country on Earth” (Simon & Schuster) when she discovered that — save for Golda Meir’s 1973 autobiography and English translations of Israeli historian Anita Shapira’s work — there were no books on […]
Read moreAttorney Howard Weitzman, who had a client list including Michael Jackson, O.J. Simpson, Marlon Brando, Morgan Freeman, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ron Meyer and CAA, has died at the age of 81. The Kinsella Weitzman Iser Kump & Aldisert founding partner passed away Wednesday in his hometown of Los Angeles from cancer. One of the first lawyers to withdraw from defending […]
Read moreTyler Perry isn’t quite ready to bid farewell to Madea. The prolific creator and producer is developing a prequel series focused on his iconic character’s origins at Showtime. ViacomCBS’ premium cable outlet has ordered multiple scripts for the project, titled Mabel. The hour-long drama comes from creators Perry and Tim Palen, with JaNeika and JaSheika James (Empire, HBO […]
Read moreCBS TV Stations executives Peter Dunn and David Friend are out at CBS, a few months after both were accused of abusive workplace behavior. “Peter Dunn, President of the CBS Television Stations, and David Friend, Senior Vice President of News for the Stations group, will not return to their positions and will be leaving the […]
Read moreTyler Perry, who got his COVID-19 vaccine on TV in January in an effort to instill trust in it, is now helping his production crew get the shot. Over the weekend, the film and television mogul set up a vaccination site at his Tyler Perry Studios production facility in Atlanta, Georgia. He covered the logical costs of […]
Read moreThe Supreme Court has vacated a ruling that held that former President Donald Trump’s Twitter account was a public forum, and that therefore under the First Amendment he could not block people from responding to his tweets. The court held that the dispute — involving a former president’s now-banned social media account — is moot, and ordered […]
Read morehe Trial of the Chicago 7, The Crown and Schitt’s Creek were among the big winners at the 2021 SAG Awards, which aired Sunday as as a one-hour, pre-taped virtual ceremony on TBS and TNT. For likely the first time in SAG history, the four top individual film honors were awarded to people of color. Viola Davis’ Oscar […]
Read moreAfter a year of closures, false starts and seemingly endless waiting, Warner Bros./Legendary’s “Godzilla vs. Kong” has given the box office and movie theater owners reason to cheer. Since its release on Wednesday, the MonsterVerse film has earned a five-day opening of $48.5 million, with a $32.2 million estimated Friday-to-Sunday total. While that is less […]
Read moreOwen Simon, a public relations executive for Westinghouse and Group W Productions, passed away in Los Angeles on April 2nd. He was 93. In his career, Simon most notably worked on campaigns for series like “The Mike Douglas Show,” “The Merv Griffin Show” and other Westinghouse productions. Simon was noted for his kindness and wit […]
Read moreAshley Judd is set to star in the upcoming YA drama “#FBF,” a movie that takes place almost entirely on smartphones and computer screens. The format, initially seen in films like “Searching” with John Cho, allowed the actors to be filmed in their homes in Los Angeles, Nashville, Anaheim, New York and other remote locations amid […]
Read moreThe Friends reunion special, one of the most high-profile TV casualties of the Covid-19 pandemic, is set to finally start shooting. Sources have confirmed that HBO Max’s unscripted special will begin taping in Los Angeles next week. HBO Max declined to comment. It will feature the gang – Matthew Perry, Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, David Schwimmer […]
Read moreThe return of Christopher Meloni’s Elliot Stabler to the L&O franchise boosted NBC on Thursday, with the double-shot of the Law & Order: SVU crossover and the series premiere of his Law & Order: Organized Crime finishing as primetime’s top two shows in the adults 18-49 demographic and total viewers. The anticipated crossover episode of SVU (1.6 adults 18-49, 7.63 million viewers in […]
Read moreMajor League Baseball said Friday it would move its annual All-Star Game out of Georgia, citing the state government’s recent decision to put in place more restrictive measures about who is able to vote in coming elections. “Major League Baseball fundamentally supports voting rights for all Americans and opposes restrictions to the ballot box,” said Robert […]
Read moreNewsmax host Chris Salcedo appeared to have a funny conversation with Sean Spicer on Thursday evening as the hosts bantered during an outro segment between their two shows. The only problem? Viewers couldn’t hear a single thing Spicer said. After Salcedo asked Spicer what he had coming up on his 6 p.m. ET show, “Spicer […]
Read moreGeneral Motors, one of the nation’s biggest advertisers, said Thursday it would quadruple the percentage of its advertising dollars that go to Black-owned media outlets between now and 2025. GM’s new effort is a sign of the scrutiny and pressure that corporate giants are facing to spread their corporate spending around a wider array of […]
Read moreDon Farmer, who was one of the original anchors on CNN at its launch in 1980 after a long career as a correspondent for ABC News, died Wednesday in Naples, FL. He was 82. Farmer’s wife, Chris Curle, told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that he died from complications related to progressive supranuclear palsy, a rare neurological brain disorder. “Dad stayed curious and […]
Read moreNetflix is plunking down an astounding $450 million for the rights to “Knives Out 2” and “Knives Out 3,” the next two follow-ups to the 2019 murder mystery, sources tell Variety. The films will reunite director Rian Johnson and star Daniel Craig, who teamed up so memorably on the first detective story. The first “Knives Out” was produced […]
Read moreHollywood studios are beginning to publicly denounce Georgia’s newly passed voting law. ViacomCBS is the first major entertainment industry corporation to clearly condemn the restrictive bill, which President Joe Biden has called “Jim Crow in the 21st century.” The company released a statement on Twitter on Thursday morning. “We unequivocally believe in the importance of all Americans […]
Read moreCSI is returning to CBS. The network has given a series order to CSI: Vegas, a revival of the flagship series in the franchise. William Petersen and Jorja Fox will reprise their roles in the drama, as will Wallace Langham. In the works for more than a year, CSI: Vegas comes from CBS Studios and Jerry Bruckheimer Television, which produced […]
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