Alan Parker, Director of Midnight Express, Fame, and The Commitments, Dies at 76
The genre-spanning filmmaker was twice nominated for the best director Oscar.
The genre-spanning filmmaker was twice nominated for the best director Oscar.
Said Halle Berry to Singer, allegedly: “You can kiss my Black ass.”
“You have done nothing wrong and i woudl urge you to start acting like it,” he wrote to his alleged accomplice in 2015.
For some in the GOP establishment, Trump’s suggestion to delay the election was finally a bridge too far—for real this time. For his sycophants, it was an average Thursday.
The employee union is ascendant at the magazine publisher behind Esquire and Cosmo—and the search is on for a new president. David Carey? Not again. Kate Lewis? Not Likely. Debi Chirichella? Well, maybe.
As the president attacks mail-in voting, the agency—now run by a Trump donor—is experiencing worrisome backlogs ahead of the November election. “I fear we are bracing for disaster,” says one expert.
The Irishman actor is taking a stand.
In Amy Seimetz's second feature, starring Kate Lyn Sheil, a deathly premonition spreads like a plague.
The family went to the Isles of Scilly, where Prince Charles once owned a house, for a small holiday before their kids go back to school.
Bipolar disorder is brutal—and even the most supportive, and famous, spouses go through a hell all their own.
The Department of Homeland Security distributed “intelligence reports” on journalists who reported on leaked documents related to the Portland protest crackdown—as the Pentagon recently labeled the press “adversaries.”
Travis Scott is now selling Travis Scott-branded pandemic safety essentials, releasing a line of merch that includes $12 hand sanitizer, a $25 face mask, and a $30 SafeTouch multi-tool.
Remembering John Homans, a giant among magazine editors and the Hive’s peerless leader.
Rihanna told Access Hollywood that she felt like a “clown” in her 2015 Met Gala Guo Pei gown and had her doubts about the dress's incredibly long train.
Meet the actor behind one of television’s most delicious new characters.
Oscar-nominated cinematography Rodrigo Prieto explains what it took to create one of the most high-profile projects produced during the global health crisis thus far.
The Last Man Standing star became a trending topic this week on Twitter. But he remains alive and well, if a little confused by the attention.
An inconsistent batch of episodes delivers lots of silly laughs—but the frog just doesn't feel right.
“You are the keys to the kingdom.”
A tour of Daniel Roseberry’s apartment.
“He floats things and then he sees if he can get away with it,” the Late Night host warned of Trump, while also blasting the “craven husks” in the Republican party who support the president no matter what.
“I want everyone at home to love our show and I want everyone who makes it to love working on it,” DeGeneres wrote in a memo on Thursday. “Again, I’m so sorry to anyone who didn’t have that experience.”