newsAll the trailers I’ve seen so far for The Runaways have understandably concentrated on Joan Jett and Cherie Currie (played by Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning, respectively). But new clips out today from the film showcase their manager Kim Fowley. Because of the glam rock makeup, it took me a few minutes to even recognize that it was the astoundingly good Michael Shannon. You know him – he was in 8 Mile and Bad Boys II and then saw his breakout performance as the creepy neighbor’s son John in Revolutionary Road.
It’s the movie that sparked a million rumors, as its debut trailer curiously dropped the same day Angelina Jolie announced her split from star Brad Pitt, offering audiences a first glimpse at intimate scenes the A-lister shares with his Oscar-winning costar, Marion Cotillard. The internet buzzed with unsubstantiated claims of infidelity, forcing Cotillard herself to issue a statement in which she called out the “haters” for twisting the details of the story into the realm of untruth.
Mom is the mother of all maternal sitcoms, and its abrupt cancellation rocked star Allison Janney, who revealed Wednesday night the real reason she suspects the show is ending after 8 seasons. "I'm sad. I wish we'd had at least another year for the writers to have that much time to ramp up to the ending," Janney told James Corden on CBS' Late Late Show Wednesday. "We sort of found out sooner than we thought we would hear,"
I, Tonya has gotten a seal of approval from Tonya Harding herself, according to one of the film’s stars. The dark comedy, which is based on the disgraced figure skater’s life and stars Margot Robbie (Suicide Squad) in the titular role, details the bizarre scandal when Olympic figure skating hopeful Nancy Kerrigan was clubbed on the knee at a training session in 1994. It made headlines around the world — and all eyes soon turned to Harding, who was accused of plotting the attack with her ex-husband and her bodyguard.
Warning: This post contains major spoilers for Netflix's new movie The Perfection. Read ahead at your own risk! So, that trailer with the cockroaches squirming out of bodily orifices no creepy-crawly should ever touch had you fooled, right? If you watched Richard Shepard's genre-bending psychological thriller The Perfection (now streaming on Netflix) over the holiday weekend, you now know the film is not (as previews deceptively teased) a creature feature centering on a parasitic plague, but rather a haunting, visceral rape-revenge genre hybrid about a former cello prodigy, Charlotte (Get Out's Allison Williams), who hatches an elaborate plan to liberate a successful (and brainwashed) musician, Lizzie (Logan Browning), from the clutches of the sexually abusive, pedophile leader (Steven Weber) of a musical academy they attended as children.
First he’s runner-up to Carrie Underwood on American Idol. And this week, Mariah Carey’s ”We Belong Together” keeps his debut single, ”Inside Your Heaven/Vehicle” out of the top spot on Billboard‘s Hot 100. But don’t cry for Bo Bice. Not only does he have the silkiest tresses in the business (sorry, Mariah, you can’t win ’em all), but he’s also a newlywed; the Alabama native slipped to MTV yesterday that he married longtime girlfriend Caroline Merrin Fisher on June 15.
Kaitlin Olson and Rob McElhenney are having a whale of a good time poking fun at all those fishy breakup rumors. The Always Sunny costars, who have been married since 2008, have been on the receiving end of a recent wave of gossip that claimed the couple had gone their separate ways after McElhenney allegedly cheated on Olson while in Wales. On Monday, Olson took to Twitter to jokingly set the record straight.
If you’re still heartbroken over Lexa’s sudden and shocking death on The 100, you’re not alone. After Lexa (Alycia Debnam-Carey) and Clarke (Eliza Taylor) finally consummated their relationship, the Commander tragically died in a freak accident after Titus aimed to kill Clarke, but accidentally shot Lexa. Suffice it to say, there was a swift outcry from fans, particularly among the LGBT community, who were upset that a show as progressive as The 100 seemingly turned to the TV trope of killing off a lesbian character just after a particularly happy moment in her life.
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Ever wondered how Whoopi Goldberg got her unique nickname? Has her granddaughter got a story for you. In this exclusive preview of tonight's new episode of Claim to Fame, Amara Skye — granddaughter of the EGOT actress and comedian — shares a story about her grandma with fellow contestant Dominique. But because the whole point of Claim to Fame is for contestants to keep their own famous family member a secret while trying to figure out who everyone else is related to, Amara has to change a few details in the telling.