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Netflix’s Gay Military Dramedy ‘Boots’ Is a Heartfelt Coming-of-Age Tale: TV...
Based on former U.S. Marine Greg Cope White’s memoir “The Pink Marine,” executive produced by the late Norman Lear and adapted for television by Andy Parker, Netflix’s military dramedy, “Boots,” is an irreverent but insightful look at friendship,...
Jimmy Kimmel Thought His Show Would Never Return After Suspension: ‘I Said to My Wife,...
In the hours after ABC benched “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” and both the Sinclair and Nexstar affiliate groups said they would put the show on indefinite hiatus, Kimmel thought the show might be over for good. He figured that might be a real possibility after Sinclair shared a list of demands...
How Nicole Kidman Raised Her Daughters While Working Around the World ...
Nicole Kidman has made sure that the demands of her career haven't gotten in the way of being able to raise her daughters. The Undoing actress—who share daughters Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith...
How Press-Shy Stars Are Finding Their Voice in Hollywood During the Podcast Era
Celebrities are the “hot ones,” but they’re giving the cold shoulder to traditional media, at least in podcast form. In the shifting landscape of Hollywood publicity, a curious paradox has emerged: the most press-averse celebrities are suddenly embracing the very medium that...
Theo Von Demands Dept. of Homeland Security Remove Clip That Features Him: ‘Keep Me Out of...
Theo Von, comedian and host of popular podcast “This Past Weekend,” objected to a video posted by the Trump administration’s Department of Homeland Security, which uses a snippet of him saying, “Heard you got deported, dude — bye” to promote the agency’s...
‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ Replaced With Charlie Kirk Tribute on Sinclair’s ABC...
Media conglomerate Sinclair will replace the Friday timeslot of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” with a Charlie Kirk tribute special on its ABC affiliate stations. In addition, the company is demanding that Kimmel apologize to Kirk’s family and send “a meaningful personal...
‘Landmarks’ Review: Lucrecia Martel’s First Documentary Reflects Potently on...
Acolytes of Argentine auteur Lucrecia Martel are accustomed to patience. In 25 years she’s made just five features, of which the latest, the long-gestating “Landmarks,” is her first foray into nonfiction filmmaking. A slow-burning, increasingly incensed unraveling of a horrific...
Elon Musk’s X Slams French Criminal Investigation Into Algorithm as ‘Politically...
In a lengthy statement issued earlier today, Elon Musk’s X slammed the criminal investigation launched by French authorities into its algorithm as “politically motivated” and said it won’t comply with their demands in order to defend itself against “political...
Writers Guild Demands Investigation Into Stephen Colbert ‘Late Show’ Cancellation, Has...
The Writers Guild of America called for Paramount to be investigated for bribery by the New York state attorney general following Thursday’s announcement that “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” has been canceled. In the statement, the labor union says it has “significant...
‘Amrum’ Review: Fatih Akin’s Understated Coming-of-Age Tale Is Generous, Classical and...
On paper, Fatih Akin’s poetic and elegantly spare “Amrum” demands something morally impossible from us: take interest in a 12-year-old member of the Hitler youth, as he cares for his mother in the last days of the World War II. While you’re at it, maybe even sympathize with him. But as...
The Addiction of Hope: A Deep Dive Into Resilience and Reinvention
As the Santa Fe Film Festival prepares to welcome an eclectic slate of films in 2025, The Addiction of Hope emerges as a standout narrative on resilience, identity, and the paths people choose when life demands reinvention. Directed and written by Martin A. Gottlieb, the film explores themes of...