Tom Holland has a few things to say about Martin Scorsese‘s previous comments about the Marvel movies!
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the Atlantic, asking why the “Braveheart” star, 65, is still able to have a career in Hollywood after decades of accusations regarding anti-Semitic and racist remarks.Gibson is set to direct “Lethal Weapon 5” and Malina described his reaction to the news in his article. “If Gibson is welcomed back to direct the latest installment of this beloved franchise, it may be time to stop publishing think pieces about the power of ‘cancel culture,’” the “West Wing” actor wrote.
Tom Holland has a few things to say about Martin Scorsese‘s previous comments about the Marvel movies!
Tom Holland has a few things to say about Martin Scorsese‘s previous comments about the Marvel movies!
My final 2021 guests this week on the Deep Focus podcast are Jim Cummings and PJ McCabe, the co-directors, co-writers, and co-stars of IFC Films’ “The Beta Test,” Yes, this conversation is overdue. “The Beta Test” came out in late November, but it is available on all digital platforms to rent now, and let’s just say as a bit of a tease: you will see “The Beta Test” on our forthcoming list of the Best Films Of 2021 That You Didn’t See running in early January.
The Matrix Resurrections, has said to expect “something completely different” from the original character.Laurence Fishburne played the elusive leader in the original trilogy from the Wachowski siblings, but was replaced by the Candyman star for the fourth instalment.Fishburne said that he didn’t “have an answer” as to why he wasn’t invited back for the new film, but added in an interview with New York Magazine “I wish them well.
is hyping a new comedy special — as many viewers learned this weekend over a commercial break during a very sparse episode of “Saturday Night Live” — due to the fresh COVID-19 outbreak in New York City.The aptly titled show, “Sorry,” shot over the summer at Madison Square Garden, is the 54-year-old comedian’s first since he faced numerous allegations of sexual misconduct in 2017.
Jack Whitehall fears he will see his career ended by a past joke as he opens up about his fears over cancel culture.
gossip blogger since the early 2000s, writing some not-so-nice things about celebs such as Paris Hilton, Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan.In a recent episode of “Red Table Talk: The Estefans,” Hilton, whose real name is Mario Lavandeira, discussed cancel culture and how he has accepted the fact that fans may never forgive him for his skewering of young stars back in the day.“I’ve accepted that, in the minds of the overwhelming majority, I am irredeemable,” the 42-year-old told hosts Gloria
Former New York Times op-ed staff editor Bari Weiss interviewed Kim Kardashian for a new podcast on the journo’s Substack platform published Thursday morning, and there’s a LOT to unpack here!
Queen drummer and founding member Roger Taylor is not holding back his thoughts about Sacha Baron Cohen.
"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.
Comedian Jeff Garlin is defending himself from being canceled over allegations that he creates an unsafe working environment on the set of the ABC comedy "The Goldbergs" Garlin, 59, said in no uncertain terms that he has not been fired from the ABC sitcom but confessed that he has been the subject of HR investigations for the past three years in a row.The actor discovered that a writer for Vanity Fair was looking into those investigations and called the reporter directly to defend himself in a