Is a Simple Life Reboot With Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan Coming to Netflix?
Short answer: Nah, almost certainly not.
Short answer: Nah, almost certainly not.
Hamptons, scandalous men, and belly dancers—this tabloid story has it all.
Where Speaker Nancy Pelosi is making a political calculation, Judiciary members see it as a matter of duty. (Plus: “The action is in the Committee, and so you want it.”)
The Duchess of Cambridge steps out to mark the news.
“Everyone knew Bohemian Rhapsody was gonna suck. Why did they go see it? I don’t get it,” laughs John Cameron Mitchell as his classic queer film gets a new Criterion release. “In a way we had to do a fictional [story] to avoid the clichés that real people fall into.”
A new museum in New York celebrates the ubiquitous poster—a medium used for everything from wartime propaganda to avant-garde ads.
What was this “play“ based on Robert Mueller’s findings, starring Annette Bening, Kevin Kline, and John Lithgow, really trying to accomplish?
“Extremely stable genius”? Not so much.
The figure is less than the 2014 renovations to William and Kate’s apartment, though.
A disturbing new report is just the latest troublesome report from the beleaguered Daniel Craig film.
”We all should be looking to examine how someone like Roger Ailes got to this place, and to prevent this from happening again,” the Oscar winner said at his Showtime series’s premiere.
Lerer oversaw more than a decade of growth at Buzzfeed, from a scrappy digital upstart into a mature, award-winning news outlet. But tensions have been rising at the company amid missed revenue targets, editorial layoffs, and staff efforts to unionize before another shoe drops.
And Ariana Grande and James Corden—all for a splashy musical, of course.
Hannah stood up for herself in a landmark moment for this series—and if preview clips are any indication, she’s only getting more outspoken.
After “coughgate,” staffers say, it’s all downhill from here.
And why there could be another major twist in store for the contestant who went home.
“The administration capitulated to protesters,” Ronald S. Sullivan Jr. wrote in an op-ed.
The past few years have seen more successful, lasting romantic relationships form across The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, and Bachelor in Paradise. Where did they go right?
The New York Times acknowledged Monday that relegating credible sexual assault allegations against the president to its Books section was not the right move.
George Soros, Abigail Disney, and 17 other zillionaires say a wealth tax is “the least we can do.”
Rap battles, Charles Manson references, and a frank reckoning with sexual assault make for an impressive grand finale.
How the pair turned TV’s most well-worn trope into something electric.