I just found out that the roars in The Lion King aren’t actual lion roars but a voice actor literally growling in a trash can.
Brace yourselves folks, because even Hollywood's finest know when some of their lesser projects need to be brought down a peg.
Pete Davidson's well-being is a cause for concern again after canceled stand-up shows were revealed to be predated by an on-set outburst.
Tom Holland’s unorthodox exercise method preparing for Cherry wreaked havoc on his energy.
Machine Gun Kelly reached out to his and Megan Fox's former director after trashing his movie went viral.
Jake Paul celebrated another victory in the ring this weekend. The YouTuber turned boxer won a decision over former UFC champion Tyron Woodley, and now everyone is wondering what his next opponent might be.
Mahershala Ali's True Detective co-star shares thoughts on his upcoming Blade reboot.
The Snyder Cut is nearly upon us, and Zack Snyder is getting honest about his time in the DCEU.
The aftermath of Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas’ breakup has taken a weird turn.
Shang-Chi is coming, and Simu Liu is having fun with some Marvel trash talk.
A sweet exchange between the Midsommar actress and former Disney star got toxic because, well, the internet.
Pom Klementieff got even more help from the IMF for her trash talking fantasy football video.
Spoilers ahead for the first season of The Vow. The Vow will go down as one of the worst docuseries in recent memory. Working from the captivating true story of NXIVM—a multi-level marketing scheme that turned out to also be a sex cult led by co-founder and leader Keith Raniere—filmmakers Karim Amer and Jehane Nouhaim used a wealth of footage shot by documentarian Mark Vicente and his fellow defectors Bonnie Piesse, Sarah Edmondson, and Anthony Ames, to tell a story about…it’s unclear. The first season (a second season has already been ordered) spanned nine …
Artemis Fowl, released last weekend on Disney+, is an almost incomprehensibly bad film in which Josh Gad shoots dirt out of his ass like a woodchipper and the main character keeps visibly aging and de-aging between scenes like a YA Benjamin Button. The film is a cursëd artifact, one I'd normally recommend burying at the bottom of the ocean like a foul mythical beast were it not for the genuinely fascinating performance by Judi Dench as Commander Julius Root of the Lower Elements Police Reconnaissance. In Artemis Fowl, Seven-time Olivier Award-winner Judi Dench—one of …