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“Some f**king guy from f**king Podunk”: Depp trashes reality TV stars, influencers

Alex Galbraith
The former A-lister said that there's been a loss of "moral, ethical standards" in modern-day entertainment

Anthony Bourdain didn’t say that (but we wish he did)

Ashlie D. Stevens
Get the cream sauce. Have a pint at 4. The internet’s favorite Bourdain quote isn’t real — but feels almost true

“Pee-wee as Himself” director says working with Paul Reubens was “contentious” and “thrilling”

Gary M. Kramer
Director Matt Wolf discusses the ups and downs of working with Paul Reubens on an honest film about a private life

“He was so angry”: Cassie details abuse from Sean “Diddy” Combs during sex trafficking trial

Alex Galbraith
Cassie Ventura testified about her relationship with Diddy in the mogul's ongoing sex trafficking trial

A beloved “Twin Peaks” resident gets her due

Coleman Spilde
"I Know Catherine, The Log Lady" is a messy, imperfect and fascinating tribute to a beloved "Twin Peaks" star

“Suffering from the whims of a madman”: MAGA measures true cost of Trump’s tariff gamble

Brian Karem
Our supposedly brilliant president caves in on tariffs in less than a week — but it may be too late

Val Kilmer, Hollywood’s oddball bad boy, was the real deal until the end

Coleman Spilde
Dead at 65, Kilmer spent his life in pursuit of wonderful things, even if it meant rubbing others the wrong way

“It’s not the thing, it’s the story about the thing”: Andy Kaufman’s life was one long performance

Gary M. Kramer
Director Alex Braverman’s documentary "Thank You Very Much" examines the mystery surrounding Kaufman’s persona

“Even the Oscar can’t protect you”: “No Other Land” director reportedly attacked by Israeli settlers

Alex Galbraith
Hamdan Ballal was reportedly beaten by Israeli settlers in an attack in Masafer Yatta on Monday

Disney’s “Snow White” sidesteps a legacy of bad disability representation

Kristen Lopez
The live-action film avoids directly addressing its Dwarfs controversy by reimagining them as "magical creatures"

Sean “Diddy” Combs sues NBC for $100M over claims made in “Bad Boy” documentary

Nardos Haile
The lawsuit alleges that the documentary included statements that NBC Universal knew to be false, defaming Combs

FX’s renewal of “English Teacher” sends a dangerous message

Maureen Ryan
FX's decision to look past allegations against Brian Jordan Alvarez signals a troubling disregard for survivors

“It’s excruciating”: Mo Amer explains that his tearful acting scenes in “Mo” were real

Dean Obeidallah
The Palestinian-American comedian describes filming "Mo" while his family endured turmoil in the West Bank

The 9 best — and most bizarre — films from the 2025 Sundance Film Festival

Coleman Spilde
From J.Lo to J.Lew (that's Juliette Lewis, who turns into a chair in "By Design"), these are the cream of the crop

“Pee-wee as Himself” reveals Paul Reubens’ struggle for control—on and off screen

Gary M. Kramer
Matt Wolf’s two-part documentary navigates around Reubens as an unreliable narrator in his own life story

“I admired the bravery”: Lorne Michaels has come around on Sinead O’Connor’s “SNL” pope photo stunt

Alex Galbraith
In a new doc on the musical history of "Saturday Night Live," the showrunner softened his stance on the singer

“You can’t have ’em forever”: Trump cuts Fauci’s security detail loose

Griffin Eckstein
The president, who fomented conspiracy theories and threats against the former top doc, axed his security this week

Over 40 years later, Tina Turner’s “Private Dancer” is still doing what you want it to do

Nardos Haile
In celebration of one of Turner's most beloved albums, previously unreleased music is coming out of the vault

Sean “Diddy” Combs sues grand jury witness for $50 million in defamation lawsuit

Nardos Haile
Combs' lawsuit alleges the witness is "fabricating outlandish claims and stirring up baseless speculation”

Chris Brown sues Warner Bros. Discovery for $500 million over sexual assault claims in documentary

Nardos Haile
The singer is alleging that the documentary "Chris Brown: A History of Violence" is "full of lies and deception"

Marlee Matlin’s life in her own words: A Deaf trailblazer opens up

Gary M. Kramer
Matlin discusses the documentary "Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore" and the path she's forged for her community

5 bombshell revelations from Brooke Shields’ new memoir — From Tom Cruise to fat-shaming

Nardos Haile
"Brooke Shields Is Not Allowed to Get Old" doesn't hold back on what it's like for a woman in the public eye

“You can’t silence people”: “Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy” producer unravels allegations

Nardos Haile
In Peacock's new documentary, the many facets of Sean Combs are explored as his accusers give harrowing testimony

Doechii’s “Denial Is A River” narrates the anxiety Black women live with every day

Nardos Haile
The three-time Grammy nominee is taking the rap world by storm while highlighting the importance of mental health
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