For nearly 60 years on the silver screen, James Bond, the rakish secret agent who jets from one exotic port of call to another, romancing women and besting bad guys in the name of queen and country, has answered to one person.
He recapped 2019's hotbutton issues and slammed far-left "woke" celebrities for all their lies and hypocrisy...His message was loud and clear -- and it left conservatives cheering.
Plot details have been kept tightly under wraps. But director JJ Abrams has said the trio's characters -- Rey, Finn and Poe -- will be reunited on-screen, after scattering for 2017's "The Last Jedi", which divided fans.
Cancer-stricken Olivia Newton-John, 71, sings Hopelessly Devoted To You in iconic Grease costume during a special moment with co-star John Travolta, 65
Hallmark Channel pulls ads of lesbian couple kissing after complaints from conservative moms group that they went against the network's 'family friendly' programming
• https://www.hollywoodreporter.com, by Rebecca Keeg
At 75, the tenacious and unfiltered ICM rep for Samuel L. Jackson and Spike Lee reflects on using wits to conquer an industry dismissive of women in power.
Movie tough guy Harvey Keitel, who plays a mobster in Martin Scorsese's Netflix gangster epic "The Irishman", has some advice for Hollywood: get back in touch with your creative side.
EXCLUSIVE: Jon Voight blasts liberal Hollywood and says Democratic Party has been 'overtaken by Marxists' as screen legend declares he's humbled to receive National Medal of Arts from 'great president' Trump
• https://www.hollywoodreporter.com, by Rebecca Ford
In London with the 'No Time to Die' actresses, part of The Hollywood Reporter's Next Gen Talent list, as they open up about bringing James Bond into the #MeToo age: "There is an evolution."
In what was oh-so-transparently aimed a debunking a so-called "right-wing-conspiracy," Daily Show host Trevor Noah jokingly asked, during an interview with Hillary and Chelsea Clinton on Thursday, "How did you kill Jeffery Epstein?"
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De Niro, Pesci and Pacino in Scorsese's most melancholy mob drama, and Schwarzenegger returns in the latest installment of a super-played-out franchise.
Critics lavish praise on 'knockout' 209-minute mob epic The Irishman starring Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci which suggests the mafia killed JFK
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