Why a Reboot of The Office Wouldn’t Work, According to Steve Carell
“A lot of what is depicted on that show is completely wrong-minded. That’s the point, you know? But I just don’t know how that would fly now.”
“A lot of what is depicted on that show is completely wrong-minded. That’s the point, you know? But I just don’t know how that would fly now.”
Put two narcissists on live television, and what else do you expect?
The president sees no reason to stop doing business with Mohammed bin Salman, despite a credible allegation that Saudi Arabia killed and dismembered a journalist last week.
The battle between an Iraq veteran and an openly bisexual, former Naderite may foretell 2018 and beyond.
“One of [the most bullied]—if you really see what people are saying about me.”
The young actor further confirms his talent in this sensitive, insightful film.
A new report claims the two are “trying for a baby.”
For herself and anyone else who might have other plans.
The president isn’t the ratings draw he once was.
For her first solo film in the Avengers franchise, Johansson will collect $15 million—the same salary Chrises Evans and Hemsworth get.
With news that Ellison’s father, Larry, the billionaire Oracle founder, is stepping up to help the struggling production company, Hollywood assesses its future.
Trump will sign the Music Modernization Act on Thursday.
Also on this week’s episode of In the Limelight: Samantha Markle buys some masks, and a discussion of A Star Is Born.
This week kicked our crossover bonanza into high gear, bringing back not only Lily Rabe’s Misty Day, but also her idol, the White Witch—a.k.a. Stevie Nicks.
A judge threw out Lucia Evans’s claim that Weinstein sexually assaulted her in 2004. Meanwhile, Weinstein’s team is filing a subpoena against The New Yorker.
The president also took another shot at the reporters covering his rally.
This week’s episode spent most of its time mocking both Roseanne Barr and Brett Kavanaugh’s Senate hearing—but its final, harshest rebuke was against South Park’s cartoon predecessor.
Seven actors who have played Halloween’s iconic villain open up about giving life to a silent, indestructible killer—and occasionally injuring themselves for the sake of classic horror.
The president strangely had nothing to say about his trade war, which Wall Street analysts actually say caused the sell-off.
Once again, Riverdale opens with a premiere that leaves us with several burning questions, and a lot of potential.
One influential investor is now using the V-word: Valeant.
Addressing Vanity Fair’s New Establishment Summit, the superlawyer concedes that he might not be a saint, but he’s just following his calling of being Trump’s kryptonite. “You’re not going to beat Donald Trump through a message of universal love,” he said. “This guy will eat you alive.”
“If every single one of us hasn’t asked ourselves that question,” said America Ferrera, “then you’re not asking yourself the right questions.”
“I called them girlie men because they weren’t willing to take risks.”
Jennifer Salke talked about her ability to draw new talent to Amazon, which includes Nicole Kidman and Jordan Peele in addition to Lively.