Pete Docter and Jennifer Lee Are Taking Over for Disney’s Ousted John Lasseter
When Lasseter finally exits Disney and Pixar for good, following accusations of sexual misconduct, it will be up to Docter and Lee to steer the studios he leaves behind.
When Lasseter finally exits Disney and Pixar for good, following accusations of sexual misconduct, it will be up to Docter and Lee to steer the studios he leaves behind.
The most perfect bratty teen.
The president’s allies brushed off comparisons between child detention centers and Nazi concentration camps—they’re much closer, they argued, to summer camp.
The 88-year-old charmer will gladly chat about rescuing All the Money in the World and the scene-stealing dogs of his latest film, Boundaries—as long as you don’t bring up The Sound of Music.
Modern Family co-creator Steve Levitan has vowed to leave Fox Studios, following condemnations from Seth MacFarlane, Judd Apatow, and Paul Feig.
The president’s former attorney, who parted with his lawyers last week, has now hired Guy Petrillo, who served as the chief of the criminal division in the S.D.N.Y. from 2008 to 2009.
Hit the shores of Waikiki or the sidewalks of Wilshire Boulevard with these warm-weather indulgences.
Theater heavyweights Lynn Nottage and Christopher Wheeldon will adapt the King of Pop’s life for the stage.
One month into her life as a royal, Meghan is learning to walk the fine line of royal fashion requirements.
Alas, it also appears that until the BuzzFeed trial kicks off in a Miami courtroom this November, only the lawyers will have the dish on Steele’s dish.
Heckuva job, Donny.
The critically panned biopic is trying to save face with a new ad strategy: accusing critics of being trolls hiding behind keyboards.
The Oscar winner and star of Sicario: Day of the Soldado says he’s horrified to see immigrant children ripped away from their parents at the U.S. border.
They were just trying to make out in their personal living room: a Montauk nightclub!
Meghan continues working with the designer for her latest major appearance.
“As you know, there are a long list of organizations that want Tesla to die,” he wrote in an e-mail to employees.
Their visit to Dublin in July will come just over a month after the country repealed its anti-abortion law.
The British film institution is enforcing change where it can with a handful of new requirements.
As the Late Night host said during a scathing “Closer Look” Monday night, “Any elected official who doesn’t call for an immediate end to it is complicit. And anyone associated with it should resign in disgrace.”
The latest choice is between separating parents from children, a policy so toxic that even Republicans like Ted Cruz are seeking to bring an end to it, and releasing thousands of migrants into the United States with little hope of being seen again. It’s just one more indication of how the entire machinery of immigration has become a Frankenstein’s monster that no one, of any political leaning, applauds.
“Receiving an award for playing a superhero is amazing, but it’s even greater to acknowledge the heroes we have in real life,” said Boseman, handing his golden popcorn to Shaw.
The Florida-native—born Jaseh Onfroy—was shot in Miami, while awaiting trial for harrowing allegations of domestic abuse.
Nine months after the launch of Bird, its C.E.O. is cashing out.
After the crucible of the Trump-Kim summit, it seems clear that Pompeo has been elevated, and Bolton diminished, by the president’s sudden love affair with Pyongyang. But Pompeo will also be the first to fall “if this thing goes to shit.”
The Mooch says Trump is only ripping families apart because he’s getting bad advice.