Love on a Rooftop, Shoot to Kill Producer Was 90

Philip Rogers, a producer with credits including the 1960s ABC sitcom Love on a Rooftop and the 1988 action film Shoot to Kill, starring Sidney Poitier, has died. He was 90. Rogers died Feb. 27 at his home in Las Vegas, his wife of 49 years, Stephanie Rogers, announced. As president of Century Park Pictures, Rogers served as an executive …

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Jason Isaacs Walks Back ‘Double Standard’ White Lotus Nude Scene Comment

Jason Isaacs is offering clarification after saying there’s a “double standard for men” when it comes to onscreen nudity. His character Timothy Ratliff’s full-frontal scene in season three of Mike White’s The White Lotus ignited more conversation surrounding genitalia being displayed in movies and TV shows. It was previously revealed that Isaacs used a prosthetic for the scene, however, the …

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Fubo TV Adds Texas Rangers’ RSN to Sports Lineup

The Texas Rangers’ new regional sports network, Rangers Sports Network, has signed a streaming deal with Fubo TV to see its live games for the 2025 season carried across five regional U.S. states. The agreement will see Fubo TV carry Texas Rangers games, including pre- and postgame shows, to subscribers in RSN’s footprint across Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico and …

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Debut Director Crafts Audacious Sex Work Journey

After her tooth falls out, AP, the young woman at the center of Annapurna Sriram’s delightfully audacious feature debut F*cktoys, visits a tarot reader for answers. The cards — an upright Sun, a Five of Cups and the Hanged Man — are not in her favor. The bad news, according to her seer (Big Freedia), is that someone has cursed AP …

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Erin Doherty Unpacks Her “Awful” One-Shot Episode

[This story contains spoilers up to episode three of Adolescence.] Everyone’s talking about Adolescence, and Erin Doherty knows why. The four episodes of Netflix‘s latest miniseries (hailed as “perfection,” a “masterclass” and “powerful TV“) are each filmed in one, consecutive shot, leaving audience members flummoxed at the stellar acting and trying to make sense of how director Philip Barantini did …

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“I Have a Thing for Directors”

Amy Irving, star of 1976’s Carrie, 1983’s Yentl and 1988’s Crossing Delancey, is opening up about her romantic history — and admits she has a type: directors. “I grew up with a father for a director,” she tells The Hollywood Reporter‘s It Happened in Hollywood podcast, referring to her late dad Jules Irving, co-founder of San Francisco Actor’s Workshop. “I have …

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Olivia Rodrigo, Sabrina Carpenter, Twice, to Headline Lollapalooza

Lollapalooza announced a stacked lineup for its upcoming 2025 festival, with Sabrina Carpenter, Tyler, the Creator, Olivia Rodrigo, Twice and Luke Combs among this year’s headlining acts. Rüfüs du Sol, A$AP Rocky, Korn, Gracie Abrams and Doechii are also listed on the headline bill. Other notable acts below the headliners include Cage the Elephant, Clairo, Dominic Fike, Bleachers, Mk.Gee, Finneas, …

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‘The Simpsons’ 24-7 Stream Launches on Disney+

On Tuesday, Disney+ embiggened its Simpsons quotient with the launch of a 24 hour, seven days a week dedicated stream of all 35 completed seasons of the iconic animated series. (The 36th season is currently airing.) The always-on stream of TV’s longest-running animated hit is a dream come true for millions of fans of the beloved show, which has been broadcast …

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Tantoo Cardinal to Receive Women in Entertainment Canada Equity Award

Tantoo Cardinal will receive the Equity in Entertainment Award at The Hollywood Reporter’s Women in Entertainment Canada gala in Toronto on May 29. The second annual event, at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, will see Cardinal, who is of Cree and Métis heritage, receive the honor presented in partnership with the Indigenous Screen Office. Over a 50-year career, Cardinal has film credits …

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