Apple Won't Allow Movie Villains to Use iPhones
"Knives Out" director Rian Johnson explains why the bad guy in his latest film isn't using any of the tech company's products.
"Knives Out" director Rian Johnson explains why the bad guy in his latest film isn't using any of the tech company's products.
Another public debate has erupted on Twitter about the need for diversity in the entertainment industry—with the author as instigator.
Artists, activists and museum staff launched protests after learning that chemicals made by Warren Kanders’ company were used on migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.
Winners will be announced Dec. 2 by the Los Angeles Press Club.
After pausing to consider the troubling news about her friend and fellow #MeToo activist Asia Argento, Rose McGowan has come out with a new statement and a direct address to Argento: "Be the person you wish Harvey [Weinstein] could have been."
Although the "Guardians of the Galaxy" franchise director deleted the offending tweets and has apologized, he is another entertainment industry member whose past actions are causing problems in the present.
The decision is the first major one since the organization implemented revised standards of conduct for its members after the expulsion of Harvey Weinstein in October.
Latinos are not well represented in Marvel movies. El Peso Hero wants to change that.
Carrie Rickey watched the show on TV. Jordan Riefe watched backstage at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. Together, they provided running commentary.
In a wide-ranging, unfiltered interview with Vulture, the music legend discusses his relationships with the Clintons and the Trumps and more.
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