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LA28 Ignores Wasserman Rebuke By LA City Council: “On Track To Deliver A Successful Olympic & Paralympic Games”
An overwhelming number of Los Angeles City Council members have some serious issues with Casey Wasserman remaining in charges of the upcoming the Games of the XXXIV Olympiad, but...
Joe Swanberg Returns: The “Old Punk” Talks Finding Way Back To Directing With 10th SXSW Title ‘The Sun Never Sets,’ A Cyclical Return For Mumblecore & Reasons For Optimism About Film’s Future
After nearly a decade away from SXSW, and from feature directing generally, Joe Swanberg is back this weekend to the festival that launched his career with The Sun Never...
Livvy Dunne Joins ‘Baywatch’ TV Reboot at Fox
Welcome to Baywatch 2.0: The Influencer Edition. Fox is loading up its reboot of the famous lifeguard action drama with social media stars. The latest is former competitive gymnast...
Kanye Announces Comeback Show At So-Fi Stadium
UPDATED: This April Fool’s day will be one to remember in Los Angeles. The rapper formerly known as Kanye West committed to a second show on April 1 in...
Joshua Jackson Breaks Silence On James Van Der Beek: “The Processing Is Ongoing”
Joshua Jackson made his first public comments on the February 11 passing of his Dawson’s Creek co-star James Van Der Beek, telling the Today show this morning, “I think...
Ali Siddiq Talks Arena Show, Bypassing Streamers – Comedy Means Business
As a comedian, Ali Siddiq is a paradox — someone who is putting up some of the biggest streaming numbers in the business and selling hundreds of thousands of...
Roy Wood Jr. Issues Politically Charged WGA Awards Opening
Roy Wood Jr. used the words of former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to inspire the crowd at the 78th annual Writers Guild Awards on Sunday night, much to their...
Rosanna Arquette Slams Quentin Tarantino’s Overuse Of N-Word In His Films: “It’s Not Art, It’s Just Racist And Creepy”
Rosanna Arquette recently reflected on her role in Quentin Tarantino‘s 1994 cult classic Pulp Fiction, and while she noted its seminal status in the film canon, she censured the...
Jeremy Larner Dies: Oscar-Winning ‘The Candidate’ Writer Was 88
Jeremy Larner, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of The Candidate (1972), has died. He was 88. The writer’s son Jesse Larner told The New York Times that his father died on...