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Jonathan Majors' ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari sobs on witness stand after watching video
NEW YORK — Jonathan Majors’ ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari broke down on the witness stand in Manhattan Thursday, after the Marvel actor’s lawyer made her repeatedly watch video of herself disoriented and injured from the morning after she says he assaulted her.
Jabbari, 30, lost her composure during her third day of testimony at Majors’ ...Read more

Kodak Black found asleep at wheel, charged with cocaine possession
South Florida rapper Kodak Black was arrested in Plantation early Thursday morning, after an officer came upon a Bentley SUV blocking the road with the rapper asleep at the wheel, a probable cause affidavit said.
Black, whose legal name is Bill Kapri, is now charged with possession of cocaine, tampering with physical evidence and improper ...Read more

Review: 'Poor Things' is Emma Stone and director Yorgos Lanthimos' richest work to date
There comes a moment when "Poor Things," a gloriously bonkers fairy tale from the director Yorgos Lanthimos, explodes from black-and-white into wild, ecstatic color. Bella Baxter — played by a grinning, gasping, rutting, entirely astounding Emma Stone — is having sex for the first time, and it's an experience of purest Technicolorgasmic ...Read more

Hand in hand, Lupita Nyong'o and Joshua Jackson seemingly confirm romance
Lupita Nyong'o and Joshua Jackson stepped out earlier this week while holding hands on a walk through Joshua Tree, all but confirming dating rumors they sparked weeks ago.
On Thursday morning, multiple outlets published photos of the "Black Panther" star and "Dawson's Creek" actor hand in hand and looking relaxed while walking around the desert...Read more

'Yellowstone' creator Taylor Sheridan mounts a legal battle over coffee trademark
"Yellowstone" co-creator Taylor Sheridan and the show's star Cole Hauser are hashing out a legal dispute over a cup of coffee.
Sheridan's brand, Bosque Ranch, which launched a coffee brand earlier this year, is accusing Hauser's own coffee brand, Free Rein, of copyright infringement, according to court records obtained by The Times. The lawsuit...Read more

Morgan Wallen addresses his use of a racist slur in 2021: 'There's no excuse'
Morgan Wallen has apologized again after being caught on camera using a racist slur in 2021.
The "Last Night" artist gave his first interview in two years for a story published Wednesday in Billboard magazine in which he discussed his rise and fall and rise again in the music industry over the last few years and all the mistakes he's made along...Read more

Review: If you loved 'Monk,' Peacock's new movie is a welcome return
Tony Shalhoub, whose credits are many and range wide, has taken his Adrian Monk (brown) suit out of mothballs after 14 years for "Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie," premiering Friday on Peacock. For those new to the story, told across eight seasons of the comedy procedural "Monk," Monk was a San Francisco consulting police detective whose ...Read more

Season 3 of 'And Just Like That' won't premiere until 2025
Fans of “And Just Like That…” will have to wait a little longer for more sex and the city, as the third season of the hit series won’t arrive until 2025.
The Max streaming platform confirmed the release date window on Wednesday in its annual “One to Watch” trailer, which gave first a look of its upcoming 2024-2025 lineup.
The ...Read more

'Peaky Blinders' family mourns Benjamin Zephaniah, actor and poet who died at 65
Netflix's hit series "Peaky Blinders" is mourning one of its own: British poet, writer and actor Benjamin Zephaniah, who died Thursday.
"We are so shocked and devastated at the news of the death of our friend Benjamin Zephaniah," a statement shared to the show's official Instagram account said. "He was a much-loved, instrumental, and ...Read more
CBS News' Dr. Jon LaPook on Norman Lear, his father-in-law: 'I had a master class in life'
Like many successful people in Hollywood, Norman Lear was among those who could be counted on to make philanthropic contributions to his favorite causes.
But the legendary producer and writer, who died Tuesday at 101, didn’t just give at the office. He had a reputation as a benefactor who did not require a plaque on a wall in return for his ...Read more

7 essential Norman Lear TV shows and where to watch them
Norman Lear wasn’t just an epochal talent — he was highly prolific to boot. So much so that the legendary producer, who died Tuesday at 101, had at least one TV series, and as many as nine at once, on the air throughout the entire period between 1971 and 1986.
To help you get a handle on where to start with Lear, or where to catch up with ...Read more

Shannen Doherty says she had brain surgery just after learning husband Kurt Iswarienko cheated
Shannen Doherty is opening up about how she went into surgery to remove a brain tumor just after learning that her third husband, Kurt Iswarienko, had an extramarital affair.
On the premiere episode of her newly launched podcast, “Let’s Be Clear with Shannen Doherty,” the “Beverly Hills, 90210” alum shared the devastation she ...Read more

6 takeaways from Taylor Swift's Time Person of the Year profile
Taylor Swift is Time’s Person of the Year — and we’re being rewarded with new details.
As the magazine’s 96th recipient of the honor, she becomes the face of Time’s next issue, participated in a photo shoot, and is featured in a cover story penned by the outlet’s West Coast editor Sam Lansky.
The lengthy profile on Swift — ...Read more

Into the metal-verse: Why Avenged Sevenfold is doing virtual reality concerts
In a nondescript Culver City warehouse, members of the metal band Avenged Sevenfold wear protective booties over their shoes to avoid scuffing the floor-to-ceiling green screen. The surroundings couldn't be more different from their usual fire-and-brimstone aesthetics.
That will soon change, of course, with the green screen swapped out for a ...Read more

Ryan Reynolds urges you to keep it to yourself if you see him filming 'Deadpool 3'
Spoiler alert: This post contains details about “Deadpool” star Ryan Reynolds’ social media post about, well, spoilers.
The action star and producer urged his fans to help preserve “part of the magic of theatrical movies” by not sharing spoilers for “Deadpool 3,” which is set to make its bow in the summer of 2024. Reynolds penned ...Read more

Review: 2 Archies, a Hollywood legend and a beloved comic, transform into something new and great
That there are two programs premiering Thursday with nearly the same title — “Archie” on Britbox and “The Archies” on Netflix — but apparently nothing else in common, would not be enough reason for most writers to review them in the same column. But I am not most writers. (Hold your comments, please.) And as it turns out, they do ...Read more

These LGBTQ+ families have a message for the Midwest: 'We Live Here'
For one family in Iowa, the choice between staying and going didn’t feel like a choice.
“Do we stay and fight, or do we go? But where do you go where there’s stability and safety?” says Katie Chiaramonte in the new Hulu documentary “We Live Here: The Midwest.”
Chiaramonte, who is married to a transgender woman, is one of several ...Read more

'Wonka' star Hugh Grant explains why he 'hated' playing an Oompa Loompa
“Wonka” star Hugh Grant was back to his curmudgeonly ways while talking about his latest role as an Oompa Loompa.
However, his ire wasn’t directed at the actual character but toward the computerized process involved in making the orange and green figure come to life — a process he said he “hated.”
“It was like a crown of thorns, ...Read more

Angelina Jolie says stress from divorce led to Bell's palsy, details her plans to leave Hollywood
Angelina Jolie is speaking candidly about her stressful divorce and “shallow” Hollywood.
While filming “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil” in 2018, the actor said she noticed her voice had changed register since she’d filmed the first installment years prior.
“My body reacts very strongly to stress,” she told WSJ. Magazine in an ...Read more

Amy Kaufman: After a political reckoning, Sarah Silverman tries to find her comedic voice again
In the days following the Oct. 7 attack in Israel, Sarah Silverman posted on Instagram dozens of times. Like millions around the world, she was devastated by the reports of more than 1,300 civilians killed by Hamas militants, and took to social media to express her distress. She shared videos of the festival-goers who were taken hostage, words ...Read more
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