"Scandal" actor Joshua Malina declared that cancel culture does not exist as long as Mel Gibson can continue to have a career. Reacting to the recent news that Mel Gibson had been tapped by Warner Bros.
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Busting ghosts is still a fairly lucrative business after almost 40 years.Heading into Thanksgiving weekend, the latest attempt to revive “Ghostbusters” drew a sizable audience to theaters, while the awards darling “King Richard,” like most dramas in the pandemic era, is struggling.With a reverence for nostalgia and a few high-profile cameos in its arsenal, “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” opened above industry expectations with $44 million in ticket sales from 4,315 locations, according to studio
."Scandal" actor Joshua Malina declared that cancel culture does not exist as long as Mel Gibson can continue to have a career. Reacting to the recent news that Mel Gibson had been tapped by Warner Bros.
John Mulaney is hitting the road for a new tour.
Mike Tyson, 55, brought along 13-year-old daughter Milan Tyson to his charity event in Newport Beach, California on Sunday December 5. The father-daughter duo made a rare public appearance together at Mike’s annual Mike Tyson Cares & We Too Matter Foundation, where they lovingly posed together for pictures on the red carpet as seen HERE. It’s not often that Mike is seen in public with any of his children, so it was a sweet surprise that he took Milan to the important occasion.
Joshua Malina has written an impassioned op-ed to cancel Mel Gibson.
Joshua Malina wants to know why Mel Gibson is still being employed in Hollywood, despite allegations against him.
Hundreds of comedians are getting sidelined on Spotify.
“Spider-Man: No Way Home.” The film is the third in a trilogy of movies starring Tom Holland as Peter Parker/Spider-Man, with 2017’s “Spider-Man: Homecoming” rebooting the franchise for a third time with an all-new cast and ensemble.But this month’s “Spider-Man: No Way Home” will bleed together characters from the Tom Holland Spider-Man movies, the Andrew Garfield Spider-Man movies and the Tobey Maguire Spider-Man movies courtesy of a little thing called the multiverse.In three new character
MILAN -- Travelers at Milan’s main train station will this week be able to take a break among reproductions of murals by elusive street artist Banksy.“The Word of Banksy — The Immersive Experience” opens Friday in the Mosaics Gallery, on the rail level of Milan’s monumental Central Station.It features reproductions of some of Banksy's best-known pieces, such as “Nola,” created in 2008 out of sympathy with the people of hurricane-battered New Orleans.Banksy’s street art has been recreated by
First Lady Dr. Jill Biden unveiled on Monday this year’s White House holiday theme: “Gifts from the Heart.” “Inspired by the acts of kindness and experiences that lifted our spirits this year, decorated rooms in the White House reflect the Gifts from the Heart that unite us all: faith, family, friendship, the arts, learning, nature, gratitude, service, community, peace, and unity,” the first lady tweeted, along with photos of the holiday decorations.
Naman Ramachandran Theaters in London’s West End are getting ready to honor the memory of the late composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim, who passed away at the age of 91 on Friday.The theaters will dim their lights for two minutes at 7pm U.K. time on Monday, Nov.
Katie Maloney has no regrets about sharing her abortion and fertility story on Vanderpump Rules.
Malin Andersson has opened up about finding her pregnancy difficult saying that it is “not for me” while away on holiday.The Love Island star – whose due date is fast approaching - is currently in Dubai with her boyfriend Jared as she enjoys her time abroad before welcoming her baby girl. With not long to go now, Malin reflected during a moment on the beach on Thursday, revealing how the whole experience of being pregnant has been to her 740,000 followers on Instagram Stories.
Chris Meloni is giving fans what they want: shirtless selfies.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterThe box office ain’t afraid of no ghosts.“Ghostbusters: Afterlife,” a sequel to the sci-fi comedy classic, collected $44 million in its opening weekend, a better-than-expected result.
back in August as Sony’s “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” is No. 1 with $16.5 million grossed from 4,315 locations and an estimated opening of $40.5 million.
Jordan Moreau Halloween may be over, but the ghosts are here to stay. “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” picked up $4.5 million in Thursday previews.The spooky Sony sequel is expected to generate a three-day total of around $27-30 million, taking a first-place finish at the domestic box office over fellow releases “King Richard” from Warner Bros.