Jeff Daniels, Peter Sarsgaard Join Growing Group of Actors Rejecting Woody Allen, Sort Of
“I believe Dylan Farrow,” says Jeff Daniels. “Would I do another one with Woody? The difficult decision would be to turn him down.”
“I believe Dylan Farrow,” says Jeff Daniels. “Would I do another one with Woody? The difficult decision would be to turn him down.”
While Trump’s lawyers are working to limit Trump’s legal risk, experts say it may be impossible for the president to avoid a perjury trap. “That is a problem for the Trump lawyers, not the special counsel,” says one former White House counsel. “One way or the other, the lawyers have to figure out how to prepare the president to give testimony.”
The event had an all-star guest list.
The late-princess’s friend gives new insight into a long-ago affair in a new documentary.
Of course, a few minor ammunition laws could result in a major reduction in death. But that would require a little societal trust—ever diminishing, yet ever essential to our survival. It would require both sides, for a moment, to lay down their guns.
The president wants to see Lewandowski and even the Mooch. But Jared Kushner is still twisting.
Awards fanatics were shocked to see the Gary Oldman Winston Churchill biopic sweep up six nominations—but they shouldn’t have been.
The honeymoon phase of Trump’s tax plan is officially over.
The president’s indecision and lack of understanding has handicapped yet another hot-button debate.
From one Coton de Tulear came two more.
Miranda Hobbes wouldn’t have time for any of this.
She was a standout in hot pink at the Wrinkle in Time premiere.
Alicia Silverstone’s splitting with her husband of 20 years, and Stacey Dash is trying to make California a little more Republican.
The White House firing bug has reached the East Wing.
Kimmel calls that meeting one of the “top five most embarrassing moments” of his life.
Print a bunch, make your picks, and see how you did when the Oscars air March 4.
Vanity Fair gives our best guess at who will win in every category—and explains why we think Get Out could go all the way.
During his first full broadcast since the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Fallon praised the students for their “unbelievable” activism, adding, “They’re speaking out with more guts, passion, conviction, and common sense than most adults.”
“It’s hurtful. It’s no different for me than anybody else.”
Read into that what you will.
The president said if he had been present during the Parkland shooting, he would have “run in there.” Meyers disagreed: “You can’t even be bothered to walk down a flight of stairs.”
A visit to the set of Ava DuVernay’s adaptation of Madeleine L’Engle’s classic fantasy novel finds Oprah Winfrey playing to type as Mrs. Which, a supernatural being and the wisest entity in the world.
“He is just that horrible ass boil that does not go away.”
Even when she doesn’t win, you can’t take your eyes off of her.
Wall Street may not have its own Harvey Weinstein to contend with, but the #MeToo movement has forced the industry to address its own history, practices, and culture in uneven, and sometimes shameful, ways.