Josh Hartnett Gets Frank about Fame: “I Burned My Bridges at the Studios”
“They looked at me as someone who had bitten the hand that fed me.”
“They looked at me as someone who had bitten the hand that fed me.”
Wolf’s rise to the top of the Department of Homeland Security happened largely by chance. Now that he’s there, colleagues say he’s learned to play the Trumpworld game—and formed heavyweight alliances. “Stephen really tried to be the shadow secretary of Homeland Security,” says a former DHS official, “and his vessel for doing that was Chad.”
In the final stretch of the 2020 election—and possibly the Trump era—the question remains: Is it possible to return to political normalcy?
When producer Deb Snyder heard someone was impersonating her to exploit film-industry gig workers, she set up—and recorded—a sting.
The acclaimed filmmaker said in a new interview he did not expect to produce another season of his acclaimed serial killer series. But according to Netflix, maybe it’ll come back in five years.
She also said this time has helped her “finally know who the assholes are. Pardon my Manners.”
Elton John and Grace Jones also attended the 1978 event.
Election officials in Pennsylvania say the Trump campaign's tactics in the crucial swing state could amount to voter intimidation.
Barrymore's ex-husband called the medium who appeared on her show this week a “submental hack working the talk show circuit.”
Whether you’re a political junkie or first-time voter, these podcasts will keep you in the know in the final days leading up to November 3.
She's a self-described “barefoot iPhone doodler.”
Nicole Kidman and David E. Kelley reunite for another high-society novel adapted into a miniseries. But despite Susanne Bier behind the camera and a game effort from costar Hugh Grant, The Undoing quickly loses momentum.
In character as the Khazakstani journalist, Sacha Baron Cohen lampooned “America’s mayor” and defended him against criticism of what he called “an innocent sexytime encounter between a consenting man and my 15-year-old daughter.”
Joe Biden delivered strong one-liners—“He’s a very confused guy. He thinks he’s running against somebody else”—while Trump devolved into Fox News gibberish, Kristen Welker “crushed it,” and the Hive team followed each twist and turn.
The final debate was relatively muted compared—but Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, and Jimmy Kimmel still found plenty of Trump lines to tear apart.
For his sequel to Borat, Cohen spent months infiltrating real-life situations as the fake Kazakhstani journalist—targeting Mike Pence, a historic Georgia landmark, and, of course, Rudy Giuliani.
On her new visual album the Afro-Brazilian artist is singing about her own love’s journey and that of the Black women who’ve held her.
Trump also failed to say how the government plans to find the missing parents of 545 children it stole.
A “beautiful” health care plan is coming soon, vowed the president—along with his hidden tax returns. Joe Biden more than held his own against Trump, who couldn't stop obsessing over Hunter Biden.
Democrats are skeptical that the alleged Iranian plot was meant to hurt the president, as intelligence officials reportedly see Russia as a much bigger election threat.
Tony Bobulinski is probably not going to have the impact Trump thinks he is.
As the back-and-forth for a new coronavirus relief bill drags on, Republicans are apparently furious with the Treasury Secretary's negotiation tactics.
The “Super-Spreader in Chief” is in Nashville, and concert-style posters are getting the message out.