Stephen Colbert was barely off the air before the former late-night host returned to television. This time, however, he did not appear on another major network. Instead, Colbert resurfaced on a public-access program in southeastern Michigan.
Stephen Colbert was barely off the air before the former late-night host returned to television. This time, however, he did not appear on another major network. Instead, Colbert resurfaced on a public-access program in southeastern Michigan.
Rosie O’Donnell’s long-running feud with President Donald Trump escalated yet again this week — not through a new accusation or policy critique, but through a deliberate refusal to even say his name while continuing to devote extended public rants to attacking him.
Industry rumors have recently connected Scarlett Johansson to a potential change in project involvement involving Disney’s Tangled and The Batman: Part II. It seems as though Johansson stepped away from portraying a live-action version of the Disney villain Mother Gothel in favor of other projects. These include an unknown role in the Batman sequel, as well as a reboot of The Exorcist.
Ice-T has had considerably less screen time on this season of NBC’s Law & Order: SVU, which has led to some wild speculation that his pay was cut in favor of co-star Kelli Giddish. Now, Ice-T is addressing the rumors head-on.
James Cameron is reopening an old Hollywood wound, calling out Amy Poehler for a Golden Globes joke he says crossed a clear line in 2013.
Vince Zampella, the video game developer behind many popular series like Call of Duty, died in a single-car crash Sunday afternoon. He was 55. According to the California Highway Patrol, Zampella and another individual were traveling on Southern California’s Angeles Crest Highway when their Ferrari went off the road and struck a concrete barrier.
Actress Jenny McCarthy recently asserted that many conservatives in Hollywood keep their political views private because of fear of backlash. She made these remarks during a December 11, 2025 appearance on the Culture Apothecary with Alex Clark podcast on the episode “Jenny McCarthy On Being Jesus First, Pro-Medical Freedom and Conservative.”
Kumail Nanjiani is back in the news commenting on the backlash against Marvel’s Eternals, and it’s once again reminding audiences why this film remains one of Marvel Studios’ most embarrassing misfires.
In a recent interview with the Daily Mail, George Clooney said he’s trying to follow in the footsteps of a Hollywood legend. “I’ve been trying to go the route Paul Newman did — ‘Okay, well, I’m not kissing a girl anymore,’” Clooney said. If he means that he’s giving up his heartthrob status as a romantic lead, as many outlets are reporting, his phrasing is oddly specific.
As Avatar: Fire and Ash approaches its theatrical release, filmmaker James Cameron has stepped out of the director’s chair and into political commentary — this time unleashing a blistering attack on President Donald Trump while simultaneously elevating his own blockbuster franchise as a kind of cultural backstop for humanity itself.
Mark Hamill is now describing Luke Skywalker’s ending in Star Wars: The Last Jedi as a “nice exit” from the franchise — a notable shift in tone from the actor who spent years publicly criticizing the film’s portrayal of the iconic Jedi.
Tom Cruise, known for his daring stunt work in the Mission: Impossible franchise, reportedly isn’t risking any association with the Trump administration. Consequently, the untitled film project that was going to send Cruise into space has been grounded.
The entertainment world is reacting to the shocking news that Rob Reiner was found dead at the age of 78 alongside his wife, marking the end of a career that helped define modern Hollywood filmmaking. Reiner, an actor, director, producer, and industry power broker, leaves behind a body of work that shaped comedy, drama, and pop culture for decades.