Pete Davidson’s Movie-Star Moment Has Arrived
With a smashing performance in the likable coming-of-age comedy Big Time Adolescence, the Saturday Night Live star hits his stride.
With a smashing performance in the likable coming-of-age comedy Big Time Adolescence, the Saturday Night Live star hits his stride.
The intelligence community’s “Worldwide Threat Assessment” makes Trump look like a moron.
The friends that promote together, stay together.
A nod to both Scotland and her wedding dress?
Call it the Trump Bump.
Chicago police say that in the early hours of the morning, two men attacked the Empire actor—putting his head in a noose and pouring bleach on him while screaming, “This is MAGA country.”
Life’s too short to wear unimaginative footwear.
The president’s campaign advisers are on a direct collision course with Congress.
The novelist, comics author, and screenwriter opens up about revisiting his collaboration with Terry Pratchett.
“My hope is the audience goes in not sure if they are going to like it. Not sure how they feel about Pete Davidson. I want them to be surprised,” says Orley.
David Mamet’s Bitter Wheat will star the actor as Barney Fein, a toxic studio head.
A half-scrawled note may (or may not!) indicate that the U.S. is prepared for war.
NBC has ordered a pilot for a new, untitled series, which Penn will lead and co-write with longtime Schur collaborator Matt Murray.
An ode to the Bravo reality show that’s won over scores of fans—including Steven Soderbergh and Brian Williams.
Meanwhile, a woman who survived being attacked by Bundy, Kathy Kleiner Rubin, weighed in on the upcoming Bundy movie starring Zac Efron.
“What is he even talking about?”
Mr. Armani, as he is called by those in the know, sits down to discuss Hitchcock films, the legacy of shoulder pads, and his decades dressing Glenn Close.
“It’s the most difficult thing in the world,” Caelynn said on Monday night. “It’s so painful, and it screws up every ounce of you.”
Swing voters in the counties that flipped for Trump have turned on the president.
The conventional wisdom used to be that digital natives were the only journalism businesses that would thrive. But big layoffs at BuzzFeed and HuffPost show that the Web’s dominant companies can’t be trusted to build a news business on.
The White House defends Roger Stone by implicating the press.
The president’s former fixer has new representation as he enters the final stretch of his legal saga.
Some advice about running for president, from one billionaire to another.
Before she recommends some great speeches—because politics and glowing skin are not mutually exclusive.
HBO invented prestige television and long had the category all to itself. But in the age of Netflix and Amazon, the network that brought you The Sopranos, Sex and the City, and Game of Thrones has more competition than ever—and a new corporate parent with high expectations. How chairman Richard Plepler and programming chief Casey Bloys intend to meet them.