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Bill Hader Was Fired From Movie Theater Job for Ruining End of Titanic

Bill Hader‘s time working for a movie theater clearly wasn’t going to be everlasting. The Emmy winner recalled on a recent episode of Netflix’s Everybody’s Live With John Mulaney the time he got fired from his cinema job “for ruining the end of Titanic” for a group of sorority girls. “I was working in a movie theater, and Titanic hadn’t come out …

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‘Yellowjackets’ Pit Girl Actress Speaks After Season 3 Finale Reveal

[This story contains MAJOR spoilers from the season three finale of Yellowjackets, “Full Circle.”] Yellowjackets hinted to viewers with the title of its season three finale that the Showtime survival series was going to bring it all the way back to the beginning. With “Full Circle,” co-creators Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson (the latter who directed the episode) made good on …

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What Diddy Rumored Lawyer Mark Geragos Has Said About Legal Troubles

As jury selection in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial is set to begin in early May, his legal team is reportedly seeing a major addition in the form of L.A.-based attorney Mark Geragos, who has made a name for himself defending both beloved and deeply maligned celebrities and public figures over the past several decades.  Michael …

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First Blood, Weekend at Bernie’s Director Was 94

Ted Kotcheff, the unheralded Canadian moviemaker who moved gracefully among genres to direct such notable films as The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, First Blood and Weekend at Bernie’s, has died. He was 94.  Kotcheff, who went on to spend 13 seasons as an executive producer on the gritty Dick Wolf series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, died Thursday, the …

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The Valley Stars on Who From Vanderpump Rules Should Permanently Join

The Valley launched last year as a Vanderpump Rules spin-off, following the lives of alum Jax Taylor, Brittany Cartwright and Kristen Doute as they settled down in the suburbs. This summer, though, as the show returns, it carries the Vanderpump torch solo — with the original show having come to an end and a reboot in the works with an …

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The 2023-24 TV Season Had 1,300 Fewer Writer Jobs

Even with the 2023 strikes in Hollywood’s rearview mirror, writers are still feeling the pinch. On Friday, the Writers Guild of America released new job statistics highlighting recent declines in television-writing jobs across various levels of the hierarchy. Post-Peak TV, those at the peak of profession were the largest casualties (in numbers). Of the 1,319 fewer TV writer jobs for …

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Creators Explain Pit Girl; Van, Lottie Deaths

[This story contains MAJOR spoilers from the season three finale of Yellowjackets, “Full Circle.”] The Yellowjackets co-creators had promised answers by the end of the season. They delivered on that with a revelatory season three finale, “Full Circle.” The Showtime series catapulted itself into the zeitgeist when it launched in 2021 with a captivating pilot about a team of high school …

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‘American Psycho’ Director Mary Harron Debuts Short Film for PETA

American Psycho filmmaker Mary Harron is back with another horror entry — this one in collaboration with PETA. The short film, created as a call to action to end the use of monkeys and other animals for laboratory testing, opens in a prison cell. A prisoner is seen from the back with their head in halo device held together with screws. …

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Studio Streaming Profit Report: Netflix Leads, Disney Rises

It has taken a few years, but more legacy Hollywood studios’ streaming businesses have started turning annual profits, with the rest touting progress toward that goal.  Netflix, crowned on Wall Street as the undisputed king of streaming, grew its subscribers, revenue and profit in 2024. Meanwhile, among studios — which have been refocused on streaming profits after their initial bullseye on subscriber gains — …

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Grace VanderWaal on ‘Childstar,’ Performance Video and What’s Next

Grace VanderWaal has been in the spotlight for nearly a decade. The 21-year-old singer-songwriter won NBC’s America’s Got Talent at the age of 12, but the music VanderWaal was making then is notably different than what she released this month on her new album Childstar, she’ll be the first to say. “I feel what I was making before was just …

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