Political reactionaries, overzealous Disney Adults, and TikTok mean girls all really, really hate Rachel Zegler, for very elusive reasons.
The Oscars are in crisis and they've tried several changes over the years that have all largely failed. There's no easy fix but, I think the answer has one solution: get the Oscars the hell off of network TV.
Since its publication, 'The Handmaid's Tale' has often found itself on lists of the most-banned books, and this new version is a protest against censorship and book bans.
The new Milli Vanilli documentary takes a great look back at one of modern music's biggest scandals, leaving you questioning if we all overreacted.
MoviePass is mostly remembered as a business idea that was too good to be true, but now there’s word that they were up to much worse things than merely running a business that failed.
In the pool for the most unlikely celebrity Twitter beef, who had actor Jim Carrey and the granddaughter of Italy's World War II-era Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini?
The indictment accuses Netflix of violating Texas statutes, and was handed down on September 23 by a grand jury in Tyler County, Texas.
HBO announced this week that there will be no new Euphoria until 2025. Six years is a really long time to be in high school.
There have been many reasons thrown around for why Netflix has posted it's first subscriber loss in over a decade, but there's one gaining attention that's been for, well, just about everything: "wokeness."
'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' is not only the director's biggest opening ever, but it's his best-received movie since the 1990s. It's drawn a lot of diverse reactions, and started a lot of arguments. Which is, let's not forget, exactly what cinema is supposed to do, and rarely does these days.
The epic feud between Variety and actress Carey Mulligan has now passed its one-year anniversary, and it would be a shame if this were to go down as the main thing that's remembered about 'Promising Young Woman.'
The story of Jeffrey Epstein, the billionaire financier and sex offender, is a topic of great interest for many reasons; one of those being a "list" that's been making the rounds around Twitter.
The lengthy legal battle between Led Zeppelin and Randy Wolfe's estate, of Spirit fame, may have finally come to a conclusion as the court has ruled that there is no direct evidence that Led Zeppelin stole the opening riff for "Stairway to Heaven."
The 78-year-old composer alleges that his 2017 termination was due to his perceived disability and age.
The denunciations of Scorsese have been pretty hilarious and what has followed is the ridiculous notion that if someone doesn't like Batman or Iron Man as much as you do, it's the equivalent of actual prejudice or discrimination.
Tarantino's previously announced plans to put seven uncut scenes from 'Pulp Fiction' up for auction as NFTs has been hit by a cease-and-desist letter from Miramax.
While record labels and musicians seem to have found a model to earn without delaying many releases, the film industry seems to be of two minds. With one of those minds leading to a complete ban of Universal movies from AMC Theaters.
Like most things in American life, this has become a media story. And a narrative has been pushed, but it's a narrative full of myths and misunderstandings.
A woman, claiming to have been a part of James Brown's inner circles, has just delivered a bin of alleged evidence to the Fulton County DA that could prove that he was murdered. A claim that has been raised multiple times before.
So, we get to do this stupid thing again, huh? Warner Media announced that it was temporarily pulling the classic 1939 film 'Gone With the Wind' from the streaming service HBO Max, and its ensuing freakout has been swift and immense. Although unjustified.
In what's pretty clearly the stand-up comedy event of the year, Chris Rock debuted his new special, 'Selective Outrage,' and as expected there's been the same old tired reactions from both sides of the aisle.
Let’s talk about the phrase “that movie could never be made today.” And what it really means. It’s said a lot by movie commentators, armchair tweeters, and others, about the daring, shocking, and “non-politically correct” works of the past, and their obvious superiority to the works of the present.
Cancel culture has been a constant topic in comedy these days, so let's take a look back at that Kevin Hart Oscars incident and see what cancellation looks like.
Cult indie band, The Pocket Gods, are trying to raise awareness about musicians' continued campaign for fair royalty rates by releasing a 1,000 track album of 30-second songs.