With Every New Detail, the Cats Movie Sounds More and More Deranged
Motion-capture cats. “Digital fur technology.” Idris Elba, working hard to hone his understanding of the world from “the cat perspective.” Sure! Why not!
Motion-capture cats. “Digital fur technology.” Idris Elba, working hard to hone his understanding of the world from “the cat perspective.” Sure! Why not!
Meanwhile, Felicity Huffman wears a cross for her court appearance.
The black market for cosmetics is booming, and apparently some L.A. warehouses are irresistible targets.
Marvelous news.
There are no plans to join Twitter, but the Duke and Duchess want to be hands-on in picking photos for their new Instagram.
Foreign Donations? Improper gifts? As Mueller moves on, the investigation into Trump’s inauguration is blossoming—both on Capitol Hill and in the Southern District of New York.
CBS All Access has reportedly put in an offer to save the cancelled show—and it will be hard for Netflix to reject it without looking like the villain.
Jared Kushner is taking over efforts to increase legal immigration, putting him on a collision course with the West Wing’s most hardline anti-immigration extremist.
Trump, who once likened wind turbines to the Lockerbie bombing, has a new conspiracy theory.
“If it was like this for me, a white woman in a glamorized industry, how were my sisters suffering across their professions?” the actress said on Capitol Hill.
“I went to places that I hadn’t gone before emotionally,” Worthy said of his murderous character, who helps his abused girlfriend kill her mother. “It was exhausting going to those places, and I don’t know if I want to relive that by watching it.”
The president, it seems, has zero self-awareness.
Clarke told Stephen Colbert that to keep her memory active, she tried to remember her trickiest lines.
The first trailer for the dark, Todd Phillips-directed origin story has arrived.
The actor has appeared in every single season since the series began—but has said the dark roles he’s always playing become “exhausting.”
The dame has spoken.
Tote these new novels—literary mysteries, family histories, and off-kilter fairy tales—in this season’s most stylish bags.
A deep dive into the terms of eight former presidents is chock-full of political hijinks—and déjà vu.
The comedian told Jimmy Fallon that he doesn’t buy Smollett’s story—especially because, as he insisted, “Racist people don’t be jumping nobody in the polar vortex!”
Rachel Bloom and Aline Brosh McKenna get candid about the end of their cult hit: “We are being ambitious. We are being experimental. Art is subjective. F--k you.”
Creator Dan Fogelman has said the series feels like it’s hit its midpoint, but how much longer can he make us cry?
CBS This Morning drops an anchor, Gayle King is in negotiations, and Jeff Glor in the crosshairs. But “it’s still upbeat and hopeful,” says an insider.
Strange how his tune changed so quickly!
The first glimpses of the Full House actress in the throes of the college-admissions scandal sent a clear message—but perhaps not the one she wanted.
By hinting at her personal life and engaging with Internet culture, Grande continues her hot streak of making music that captivates our short-attention-span culture.