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Charlie Heaton finally speaks up about Jonathan Byers' viral run in Stranger Things

At long last, Charlie Heaton has broken his silence about Jonathan Byers’ run in Stranger Things. Jimmy Fallon brought up the viral scenes in question during an interview in which Heaton jumped at the chance to make fun of his on screen running. Fallon asked, "Did you pick a certain run?" before the actor desperately tried to claim that he doesn't ...


Sylvester Stallone's Balboa Prods. re-ups first-look film & television deal with Amazon MGM Studios

EXCLUSIVE: Amazon MGM Studios has renewed its first-look film and television deal with Sylvester Stallone’s Balboa Productions. The new multi-year pact gives Amazon MGM Studios first look on narrative features, scripted and unscripted series from Balboa. With 2026 marking the 50th anniversary of Rocky, the 1976 film written and starring Stallone, Amazon and Balboa are […]


Man surprises girlfriend with movie about their 10-year love story, then proposes in theater (exclusive)

Austin Kuniyoshi spent nearly a year planning the cinematic proposal for now-fiancée Janna Mae


Alan Carr's major career move revealed after Strictly speculation

Alan Carr's major career move revealed after Strictly speculation - The Celebrity Traitors winner is heading back to Scotland to find a castle to call his own


'Sinners' lands all-time record 16 Oscar nominations - complete list

It was a strong showing for Warner Bros., which also received 13 nominations for "One Battle After Another," when the nominees for the 98th Academy Awards were announced on Thursday morning.


16 films that were awesome despite having small casts

There are films, many of them good, with limited casts. We’re not just talking low-budget indies, either.


'Sinners' stars Wunmi Mosaku and Delroy Lindo save the Brits from their first Oscars shut-out in 40 years

Thanks to the pair, the U.K. is somewhat covered at the 98th Academy Awards - though it's been a decidedly weaker year for British talent.


Val Kilmer explains why he didn't enjoy playing Batman

Val Kilmer remains one of the most intriguing figures in Hollywood history because of his intense commitment to his craft. Many fans remember him most vividly for his time as Bruce Wayne in the 1995 film ‘Batman Forever’. While the movie was a massive commercial success, the actor later revealed that the experience was far... The post Val Kilmer Explains Why He “Didn’t Enjoy” Playing Batman appeared first on Comic Basics.


What you need to know about Robert Redford’s 2026 Sundance Festival

What you need to know about Robert Redford’s 2026 Sundance Festival as Charli XCX stars in three films - The 42nd Sundance Film Festival kicks off this week in Park City, Utah


Amy Madigan talks ‘Weapons' prequel, Apple thriller ‘Sponsor' as she returns to Oscars race for first time in four decades

For the first time in exactly 40 years, Amy Madigan is back in the Oscars race. She’s nominated for Weapons, and with her turn as Aunt Gladys, joins the pantheon of actors nominated for iconic horror performances - Anthony Hopkins & Jodie Foster (The Silence of the Lambs), Kathy Bates (Misery), Ruth Gordon (Rosemary’s Baby), […]


Surprise: Elle Fanning, best supporting actress

Two Sentimental Value actresses entered the Oscar race... and both crossed the finish line. Given the choice between Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas and Fanning, voters lauded each actress with a nod with Fanning's nuanced portrayal of a Hollywood starlet who gets involved in some very messy family drama finishing ahead of a surging Odessa A'zion. It's […]


Martin Short nearly derailed Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco's wedding reception with frosting faux pas: 'Everything was perfect... except'

The comedian admitted he may have been a bit too eager to get a slice of cake for fellow "Only Murders in the Building" co-star and bestie Steve Martin.


Jolly Season 5 is here! New videos + fan mail & Baby Juno’s debut

Josh and Ollie from the Jolly YouTube channel share exciting announcements in this special bonus episode. Season 5 is here, and they reveal a new upload schedule—expect fresh Jolly content every Monday and Friday for the next nine weeks. The episode also introduces Baby Juno in an adorable clip and announces a brand-new P.O. Box for fan mail, inviting viewers to send in surprises. Enjoy their signature humor as they chat about quirky outfits and look forward to more Jolly videos this season.


Oscars 2026 nominations: See the complete list of nominees, from Jacob Elordi to Sinners

The ceremony will be held on Sunday, March 15.


Kelly Clarkson previews her next on-air duet—and fans are absolutely pumped for it

We’re already obsessed!


Everyone performing at the 2026 Super Bowl: Bad Bunny, Green Day, Brandi Carlile, and more

The ubiquitous Bad Bunny will headline this year's halftime show.


'You walk away confused in a good way': Alia Shawkat on the strange journey of 'Atropia'

Shawkat, who will next be seen in Kristen Stewart's and Dylan Meyers' "The Wrong Girls," on her Sundance-winning film and new play.


Masters of the Universe trailer looks like a nostalgic action romp

The official trailer for the 2026 Masters of the Universe film was released and its full of nostalgic joy.


Go behind the scenes of Rihanna’s epic Vogue cover shoot

On the set of her seventh cover, the star celebrated the joys of motherhood.Creative Directors: Anna Page Nadin, Alexandra GurvitchDirector of Photography: Evan E. RogersEditor: Caitlin CarrSupervising Producer: Jordin RocchiPost-Production Supervisor: Marco GlinbizziPost-Production Coordinator: Andrea FarrColor: Alexia SalingarosAudio: Christian StropkoGraphics: Léa KichlerAssistant Editor: Justin SymondsPhotographer: Annie LeibovitzFilmed on Location: The Ritz ParisFashion Editor: Alex Harrington, Jahleel WeaverHairstylist: JawaraMakeup Artist: Kanako TakaseTailor: Grace KimManicurist: Cam TranSet Design: Mary Howard StudiosFloral Design: LachaumeGlobal Entertainment Director: Sergio KletnoyDirector of Content: Rahel GebreyesVP, Digital Video Programming and Development: Joe Pickard


Watch: Scarab unveiled on Wednesday's 'Masked Singer'

The identity of the contestant wearing the Scarab costume was revealed on "The Masked Singer" Wednesday.


Box office: Chris Pratt's 'Mercy' targets $12 million debut, aims to dethrone 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' in sixth weekend

Chris Pratt’s sci-fi thriller “Mercy” will aim to knock down the James Cameron juggernaut “Avatar: Fire and Ash” at the weekend box office. “Mercy” is aiming for $10 million to $13 million from 3,400 North American theaters over the weekend. Meanwhile “Avatar 3,” which has spent five weekends in the No. 1 spot on domestic […]


New movie coming soon with Rachel Pizzolato

Rachel Pizzolato teases her upcoming new movie in a playful clip.


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Star Wars' Jake Lloyd makes rare public appearance — fans say he's unrecognizable

Star Wars fans were treated to a heartwarming surprise this week involving a former child star. Jake Lloyd, who famously played the young Anakin Skywalker, made a very rare appearance on social media. He was seen hanging out with fellow franchise alum Daniel Logan in a new photo. The picture was posted on Sunday, January...


The Beauty star Rebecca Hall breaks down her character's surprising plot twist: 'It's a real punch' (exclusive)

The actress discusses that unexpected turn for FBI agent Jordan Bennett in episode two of the FX body horror series


Beloved Walking Dead star cast in hit Prime Video series for its fourth season

The Walking Dead universe lives on as a beloved fan-favorite star lands a major role in the fourth season of a hit Prime Video series.


Taylor Swift inducted into Songwriters Hall of Fame, its youngest member in history

The Songwriters Hall of Fame inducted Taylor Swift into its exclusive club, the group said Wednesday, making the world famous pop star its youngest honoree at 36


Your official 'Masked Singer' season 14 contestant eliminations tracker

Feeling v grateful that Googly Eyes has already been eliminated.


What to stream: ‘The Smashing Machine,’ Louis Tomlinson and ‘The Beauty’

Dwayne Johnson transforming into MMA pioneer Mark Kerr for “The Smashing Machine” and Louis Tomlinson releasing his third solo album are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you. Also among the streaming offerings worth your time this week, as selected by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists: Ryan Murphy’s new series “The Beauty” tackles beauty standards with some horror mixed in, Jeremy Allen...


20 famous sitcom actors who became action movie stars

Starring in a sitcom and starring in an action movie or show aren’t the same thing. Yet several sitcom actors have, indeed, become action stars over the years.


Surprise: 'Viva Verdi' in best song

Viva Verdi is such an underrated film, it didn't even have a Wikipedia page as of press time. But its original song, "Sweet Dreams of Joy," from composer and lyricist Nicholas Pike, still managed to squeak into the Best Song lineup on Oscar nominations morning. The Italian movie is directed by Yvonne Russo and tells […]


Sundance Film Festival opens for its final year in Park City

The celebrated Sundance Film Festival, opening Thursday in Park City, Utah, includes films starring Natalie Portman, Olivia Wilde, Seth Rogen and Charli XCX, plus a wide range of documentaries.


Get to know 'Finding Her Edge' breakout star Madelyn Keys

Find out Madelyn Keys' connection to a fan favorite 'Hunger Games' star!


Tamar Braxton says ‘The Braxtons’ wasn’t canceled but she is done with the show

Tamar Braxton said she is done with “The Braxtons.” The most recent season of “The...


What has Nicola Peltz starred in? Here’s a guide to her movies, TV shows and more!

Nicola Peltz may come from one of the wealthiest families in America, but she’s spent years carving out her own identity in Hollywood — and doing it on her own terms. The actress, who is the daughter of billionaire businessman Nelson Peltz and former model Claudia Heffner Peltz, grew up in a tight-knit household with seven siblings: Matthew, Will, Brad, Brittany, Diesel, Zachary and Gregory. Despite her family’s high-profile status, Nicola has often emphasized how grounded her upbringing was — and how much her parents’ long-lasting marriage shaped her outlook on love. “Anyone who has been married for a long time, it’s such a beautiful thing,” Nicola told Byrdie in February 2024. “My parents, their love inspires me every day. It sounds cheesy, but that’s how I feel.” While Nicola remains close with her own family, her relationship with husband Brooklyn Beckham’s parents — David and Victoria Beckham — has been the subject of public tension. In January 2026, Brooklyn addressed the alleged rift in a lengthy Instagram post, writing, “I do not want to reconcile with my family. My parents have been trying endlessly to ruin my relationship since before my wedding, and it hasn’t stopped.” Still, Nicola’s career has remained a central focus. Long before becoming a tabloid fixture, she was quietly building an acting résumé — even after her parents initially discouraged her from pursuing the craft. How Much Money Does Nicola Peltz Make? Inside Her Massive Net Worth “I grew up playing ice hockey, and my dad really wanted me to focus on playing ice hockey, he thought it was so cool. I was center-right and right-wing,” Nicola told Coveteur in September 2019. “Then, when I was 11 years old, I asked my mom if I could try acting — it started because I loved my drama class. My parents were very against it [at first]. They didn’t get it.” Determined to prove herself, Nicola convinced her mom to take her to a single meeting with a manager in New York City. “She was like, ‘Listen, if they take you, great. If they don’t, do not bring it up to me until you’re 18 years old,’” Nicola recalled. That meeting paid off almost immediately. “So I begged the woman to take me. I think she just felt so bad for me that she took me on as a client. My first audition, I ended up booking, and it was a play at the Manhattan Theatre Club called Blackbird,” she said. After that early success, Nicola told Grazia that her parents quickly became her biggest supporters. “I think my parents saw how much I really, really enjoyed it, how much I loved it, and how hard I worked at it,” she explained. “Now, they’re really supportive.” From major blockbusters like Transformers: Age of Extinction to fan-favorite TV roles on Bates Motel, Nicola has steadily built a diverse career across film and television. Scroll through our gallery to see all the movies and TV shows Nicola Peltz has starred in.


Jennifer Lawrence playfully trolls white men: ‘Oh my God! If I could just be their champion. They are so misunderstood'

Jennifer Lawrence was the latest guest on Amy Poehler’s “Good Hang” podcast during her continued press tour for “Die My Love,” although she playfully admitted she’s getting a bit tired with taking about the movie. The Oscar winner added that “every time” she’s “on a press tour” she starts to think she should do something […]


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Shania Twain reacts to Jennifer Lawrence belting out 'Any Man of Mine': 'The passion! The energy!'

Twain released "Any Man of Mine" in 1995


Angela Bassett reacts to Teyana Taylor’s impersonation of her in “Waiting to Exhale” SNL promo

Find out how Angela Bassett reacted to Teyana Taylor copying her ‘Waiting to Exhale’ character for the latter’s SNL promo.


Bad Bunny to headline Super Bowl Halftime Show

The Grammy winner will headline the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show in February with speculation already growing of who could join him on stage.


20 times actors cleverly referenced one of their more famous roles in another film

Everyone loves a clever line. These 20 movies and TV series featured actors making references to some of their most iconic projects.


Meghan Trainor reveals why her third child was born via surrogate

Meghan Trainor reveals why her third child was born via surrogate - Trainor and her husband, Daryl Sabara, also share two sons


Tom Brady’s rumored lover lands Netflix reality show

Amid swirling rumors of a romance with Tom Brady, 48, influencer Alix Earle, 25, and Netflix have announced a new reality show featuring the Gen-Z star. Earle, who rose to fame on TikTok, will star in the unscripted Netflix series set to appear on the streamer in 2026. Netflix revealed that the show will also show Earle’s “blended family,” including her sister, fellow influencer Ashtin, and her “vibrant group of friends.” "From your FYP to your...


Sydney Sweeney to star in adaptation of Edith Wharton's Custom of the Country

Still basking in the success of The Housemaid, Sydney Sweeney lands her next gig with StudioCanal's movie adaptation of classic novel Custom of the Country.


Legally Blonde prequel series Elle sets release date, Amazon renews show for season 2

The “Legally Blonde” prequel series has set its official premiere date on Amazon Prime Video, with the streamer also renewing the show for a second season. “Elle” Season 1 will debut in its entirety on Prime Video on July 1. Production on the second season will begin this spring. Per the official logline, the show […]


Watch: Super Bowl ad preview: Sabrina Carpenter, EJAE, Ben Stiller, Post Malone

Early Super Bowl spots feature stars Ben Stiller, Benson Boone, Sabrina Carpenter, Post Malone, EJAE of "KPop Demon Hunters" and William Shatner.


Zayn Kicks Off Las Vegas Residency With Mix of Unreleased Songs & Fan Favorites: Here's the Setlist

The One Direction alum will play a total of seven Sin City shows in January.


9 former child stars who found purpose far from the camera

“For some performers, the toughest role comes after the curtain call: figuring out what life should look like when the spotlight no longer fits. The most astonishing thing about this next act is how often it looks quieter, steadier, and more hands-on than fame ever permitted.” These career changes are not one story of leaving Hollywood. They are stories of trading auditions for credentials, life on a set for life on a shift, and public recognition for private meaning—sometimes with one foot still in the entertainment industry. 1. Jeff Cohen After his appearance as “Chunk” in The Goonies, Jeff Cohen transitioned to the business aspect of the entertainment industry, establishing a successful legal practice that keeps him connected to the industry without needing a camera. He graduated from UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business and UCLA School of Law, and in 2002, he co-founded Cohen Gardner LLP. He has been recognized as a transactional entertainment lawyer and has a professional resume that includes awards for “Impact” and “Power Lawyer” in the industry. This transition did not mean that he forgot his acting background but rather leveraged it as industry insight to structure deals for his clients. 2. Kay Panabaker Kay Panabaker chose not to act and instead focus on animal care, which put her in a regular job environment rather than a project-by-project one. After getting a degree in history from UCLA, she went on to complete an eighteen-month animal program at Santa Fe College and eventually landed a job with Disney's animal care team in Florida. In an extensive interview about her line of work, she spoke of a typical day that involved “care, well-being, management, behavior conditioning, and enrichment” for a variety of animals. Her decision to leave acting illustrates the real-world reason that often gets left out of the more glamorous stories: a desire to have a sense of making something real every day. 3. Jennifer Stone Known to many as Harper on the popular Disney series "Wizards of Waverly Place," Jennifer Stone turned her life around after a personal health crisis. Diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in 2012, Stone went on to study nursing and is currently working as a registered nurse since early 2020. Stone has talked about entering the field of emergency care at the same time that the pandemic made it even more challenging, saying it was "a baptism by fire." Stone has not stopped her creative pursuits, but her life change is based on training, licensing, and the regular demands of ER work. 4. Peter Ostrum Peter Ostrum was Charlie Bucket in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, and then he never acted again. He went on to get a veterinary degree from Cornell and graduated in 1984. He has been practicing large animal medicine in upstate New York. In one version of his story, he remembered the impact of a veterinarian’s care for horses and said, “I can remember the veterinarian coming out and taking care of the horses, and it made a huge impression on me.” His one film achievement became a brief aside to a long career involving animals, farmers, and regular care. 5. Danica McKellar Danica McKellar’s trajectory has entertainment as a part of her career, but her identity is much larger than her role as a television character. During her time at UCLA, she worked on the proof of a theorem in physics that is now called the Chayes-McKellar-Winn Theorem, which was published in the Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General. She has written books on math for popular audiences and continued her acting career, but the most significant transformation is from being identified with a character to being identified with her academic work. 6. Josh Saviano Josh Saviano, who acted as the quick-witted classmate in The Wonder Years, took a different route that involved credentialing over casting. He pursued a degree in political science from Yale and a law degree from Cardozo. His more recent endeavors involve being a partner at a law firm and starting consulting firms, which transitioned him into the area of strategy and advice rather than performance. His childhood acting career is remembered, but his current career is in professional services. 7. Danny Lloyd Since his role as Danny Torrance in The Shining, Danny Lloyd has not acted much and has led a life in education and science. He acquired a graduate degree and became a biology professor at a community college in Kentucky. His acting career has been minimal, and this is a clear indication of the full transition he made from acting in a famous film to teaching in classrooms. 8. Rick Moranis Rick Moranis rose to become one of the most familiar faces in comedy during the 1980s and early 1990s, but he decided to set a new priority after the death of his wife, Ann Belsky, in 1991. He continued to be active for several years but finally decided to devote time to raising their two children, Rachel and Mitchell, as he explained in a 2015 interview: “It wasn’t a formal decision.” He continued, “I took a break, which turned into a longer break.” During this time, he continued to accept new projects, including voice work, and record albums such as the Grammy-nominated The Agoraphobic Cowboy. 9. Phoebe Cates Phoebe Cates, a hallmark of 1980s cinema, chose to leave acting and lead a family-oriented life with a career that did not involve extensive travel or shooting schedules. She subsequently opened a boutique on Madison Avenue in New York under the name Blue Tree, an act that traded the uncertainties of the film industry for the predictable patterns of operating a retail business. This is one of the common threads running through these narratives. Through all of these career transitions, the common thread is not "escape from fame" but alignment. Some people found alignment in the healthcare and education industries, while others found it in animals, math, or the legal industry that works behind the scenes. Their stories also illustrate that a public beginning does not commit one to a single identity. The most successful transformations are those that are based on training, daily practice, and a life that can be sustained.


The bland Brits should thank their lucky stars for Lily Allen

This year’s Brit Awards nominations have been announced, and all I can say is thank the Lord for Lily Allen. The 40-year-old has elbowed her way into contention with three nominations, including the all-important Artist of the Year and Album of the Year, injecting a bit of welcome blood and guts into increasingly bland and predictable proceedings. ...


Discover the hidden facts about Impractical Jokers

Most prank shows don't have the longevity of Impractical Jokers, but Sal, Joe, Q, and Murr have managed to keep the show fresh and exciting, while still staying true to form. The joke is always on the jokers themselves, and they've all suffered some pretty embarrassing humiliations over the years. Despite everything that the four of them have revealed about themselves on the show, there are still some things that you might not know about TV's favorite pranksters. From the punishment that Murr took an hour to prepare for to the other show Q almost appeared on, let's take a look at the untold truth of Impractical Jokers.