Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Go Shipping Up to Boston, Again
Showtime’s City on a Hill boasts the Good Will Hunting duo as executive producers, but can’t outrun a horde of Beantown clichés.
Showtime’s City on a Hill boasts the Good Will Hunting duo as executive producers, but can’t outrun a horde of Beantown clichés.
“In here is everything you want to talk about. Done. It’s done. It’s all done.”
An Oscar telecast producer joins the governing board, along with Black Panther’s costume designer and Kung Fu Panda’s director.
About a month after Felicity Huffman pleaded guilty for her role in having her daughter’s SAT scores doctored, Sophia Grace Macy graduated high school.
Two sessions of 10 candidates—with five moderators, 60-second answers, 30-second follow-ups—makes it hard to stand out. But “the danger of an attack is it makes you look desperate.”
Trump is reportedly struggling to focus on the nuts and bolts of his reelection. The only thing that holds his attention, aides say, is an all-consuming, paranoia-inducing fixation on Joe Biden.
A look back at some of the U.S.’s dazzling attacking moves in past years, and perhaps a primer on what to expect in this year’s World Cup.
Perrette, who played Abby Sciuto on the CBS procedural for 15 seasons, left the show last year—implying she made her exit after “multiple physical assaults.” Now she says she has nightmares about Harmon attacking her.
The House Speaker is reportedly still salty at Facebook for leaving a fake video of her on the site.
In a shocking twist, producers announced a key contestant would no longer appear on the show.
Lohan implies she will “pray” for her former friend.
Jackson shouts his favorite epithet about 40 times in the latest Shaft film—a term that helped him overcome a once-debilitating stutter.
The Empire creator is also “beyond embarrassed” at everything that happened.
Ava DuVernay’s Netflix series has reignited the controversy surrounding the former sex-crimes prosecutor—but in a new op-ed, Fairstein goes on the offensive: “Ms. DuVernay does not define me, and her film does not speak the truth.”
The semiautobiographical Netflix series required Lyonne to dig very, very deep—and it was only after years of working with greats like Amy Poehler, Nora Ephron, and Jenji Kohan that she had both the perspective and the confidence to do so.
The sequel to Disney’s 2013 blockbuster dives into the source of Elsa’s magic, taking her and Anna on a wondrous (and dangerous) new journey.
The Mom star and seven-time Emmy winner on the joys of dogs, pasta, and saving her enemies list for her memoir.
After a little goading from James Corden, Porter performed a stunning version of the Broadway hit at the Tonys.
Sean Hannity says he’s unhealthy. Sinclair says he’s corrupt. How Republicans are working to turn Joe Biden into Hillary 2.0.
In Iowa over the weekend, 18 of them implied that the answer is probably no.
Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese tells a timely poetic truth, if not a purely journalistic one. Under the circumstances, that might be for the best.
Some of her closest allies think one of America’s most powerful progressives is being co-opted by the powers that be in Congress. “She’s being manipulated by these lawmakers,” says one. Says another: “You made promises and you need to do something.”
The president has vowed to “do something” about the offending beverage.
Here’s a look at what might be going down in Hall H this year.
What’s the fun in being president if you don’t have dictator-style control over the economy.