Bradley Cooper Is in Talks for Guillermo del Toro’s Nightmare Alley
The Star Is Born Oscar-winner is being eyed to replace Leonardo DiCaprio in del Toro’s take on the William Lindsay Gresham novel.
The Star Is Born Oscar-winner is being eyed to replace Leonardo DiCaprio in del Toro’s take on the William Lindsay Gresham novel.
William Happer, who thinks carbon dioxide has been treated like “Jews under Hitler,” has been hard at work.
The twin stars-turned fashioned designers couldn’t let their Jesus year go by without dual “BIRTHDAY GIRL” crowns.
The randomly-selected groupings could be a decisive curveball for the crowded 2020 field.
Thankfully, there’s enough shirtless Logan to keep things mellow.
Including a cool $4 million from President Daddy’s nearby hotel.
That’s definitely a sequence of words you expected to read today.
Celebrate the best cinema turning 25 in 2019—from Pulp Fiction to Dumb and Dumber.
The president is on damage control duty after inviting more foreign interference in 2020.
Greetings from Los Angeles, where we are finally understanding Jeffrey Katzenberg’s Quibi; contemplating the reboot of Daria with Tracee Ellis Ross; digging deep into Kenan Thompson’s 17-year run on SNL and cheering the latest Toy Story movie.
If you’ve lost Alan Dershowitz...
The start-up promises content from filmmakers as illustrious as Steven Spielberg, Steven Soderbergh, and Antoine Fuqua. It’s coming for your phone.
The 27-year-old rising star on collaborating with Fred Armisen and Julio Torres, the method behind her odd character’s madness, and why the show pokes fun at her American-accented Spanish.
The unbroken band of diamonds makes a stunning statement—but the symbol of eternal love is more a result of marketing than any enduring tradition.
The Hive’s Emily Jane Fox joins Nick Bilton to dish on the Theranos founder’s wedding, and Michael Cohen’s first months behind bars.
The author on the character that has captivated her over the course of her long and varied career.
Samuel L. Jackson and Richard Roundtree return for another sequel—but you’re better off settling in with the original, still revolutionary 1971 blaxploitation classic.
With the release of her new single, “You Need to Calm Down,” Swift enters album mode in earnest.
A complex shareholder lawsuit pulls back the curtain on a Wall Street love triangle, in which Apollo Global Management, JPMorganChase, and a fleet of white-shoe lawyers all made bank. Did shareholders get hosed?
After spending two years vehemently denying that he colluded with a foreign power on the campaign trail, the president has now unabashedly said he’d take opposition research from a foreign government. As the Late Show host put it, “This is like Nixon saying, ‘I am a crook! Just ask that Deep Throat guy.’”
Breaking down the rumors, speculation, and West Wing game theory surrounding the press secretary succession.
HBO's first foray into young-adult drama is graphic, but there's more to the show than sensational handwringing about kids today.
There’s a lot to love about Fred Armisen, Julio Torres, and Ana Fabrega’s half-hour comedy, particularly its writing—in both English and Spanish.
“This is not Gilead,” Elisabeth Moss urged in the PSA.
Watching Murder Mystery, we’re left with an age-old question: why is this woman married to this man?