Despite threats of legal action from former President Donald Trump, the controversial biopic “The Apprentice” has reportedly landed a U.S. distributor and is set to hit cinemas less than a month before the presidential election.
Hollywood star Barbra Streisand has accused former President Donald Trump of holding a “photo-op campaign” event at Arlington National Cemetery this week, claiming Trump was violating a rule prohibiting such activity at the location.
MGM’s James Bond star Jeffrey Wright falsely claimed former President Donald Trump started a fight at Arlington National Cemetery this week while the current Republican presidential nominee was attending a memorial service to honor the 13 American service members who were killed during the Biden-Harris administration’s disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021.
“Alien” star Sigourney Weaver started crying during a press conference at the Venice Film Festival in Italy on Wednesday when a reporter asked about her character Ripley being a possible inspiration for Kamala Harris — who has yet to hold a press conference since being installed as the Democratic presidential nominee.
Beta males for Kamala has a new member — “Civil War” and NBC’s “Parks and Recreation” actor Nick Offerman, who has declared that he is “proud to be a Kamala man.”
The Trump campaign is hitting back at the Foo Fighters after the band claimed it didn’t give permission for the song “My Hero” to be played during a Trump rally Friday in Glendale, Arizona.
“Pulp Fiction” filmmaker Quentin Tarantino has voiced the prevailing sentiment that many Kamala Harris supporters hold but shy away from admitting publicly: doing an interview with even the friendly establishment news media would seriously damage her chances of winning in November.
Chick-Fil-A is reportedly planning to launch a streaming entertainment service that will feature original content, including family-friendly reality programming.
Like a pack of attack dogs, Hollywood celebrities turned their attention to Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., on Friday after he endorsed former President Donald Trump and blasted the Democratic party for having rigged its own primaries and undemocratically installed Kamala Harris as its nominee.
Hollywood celebrities are beating down the door to help push Kamala Harris over the finish line in November. But one star is warning that celebrity endorsements may end up backfiring on her especially when it comes to small-town voters, who may not appreciate being lectured to by multi-millionaire coastal elites.
Comedian-actor Rob Schneider is urging fellow supporters of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to vote for former President Donald Trump in November, saying they need to reject the authoritarianism and failed policies of the Democratic party as embodied by Kamala Harris.
The climax of the Democratic National Convention saw Hollywood celebrities come out of the woodwork to cheer on the coronation of Kamala Harris as the party’s presidential nominee — a fusion of establishment political and star power that party elites have come to rely on to give themselves an aura of glamor and likeability.
Rapper Lil Jon attempted to inject some life into Wednesday’s primetime broadcast of the DNC, performing a modified version of “Turn Down for What” during which he awkwardly tried to turn a convention roll call into a dance party.
Oprah Winfrey brought the so-called “joy” to her surprise DNC appearance on Wednesday — literally belting out “Joooooy!” in her signature vocal vibrato to the thousands gathered at the Chicago convention. But what the former talk-show diva left out were historic facts in what amounted to yet another attempt by Democrat elites to manipulate black voters.
Hollywood star Billy Porter said he wants Kamala Harris and Tim Walz to go even “further” on the transgender agenda, adding that he wants the news media to censor President Donald Trump when it comes to his opposition to sex-change procedures for children.
The chaos outside the DNC came inside the house on Tuesday when anti-Israel protestors crashed Stephen Colbert’s live CBS broadcast, disrupting what was supposed to be a fluff interview with Nancy Pelosi. Stephen Colbert was interviewing former Speaker of the
CBS’s late-night host Stephen Colbert served as DNC court jester on Monday, devoting a good portion of his opening monologue to telling harmless jokes about the Democratic National Convention, whose punishingly long run time forced his show to air much later than usual.
Pop star John Legend, who will be performing this week at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, is claiming that his eight-year-old daughter “can’t imagine why anyone would vote for Donald Trump.”
Hollywood’s hard sell of Kamala Harris is becoming increasingly aggressive, especially when it comes to black voters. Now some black influencers are pushing back, asserting the right for people to think for themselves and vote however they choose.
Grammy-nominated rapper Kodak Black and Platinum-selling rapper Fivio Foreign have released their new track “ONBOA47RD” — a pro-Trump anthem that samples the voice of none other than former President Donald Trump.
Documentarian Michael Moore still fears Democrats could lose big time in November, despite the establishment left’s non-stop euphoria over Kamala Harris.
“Reagan” star and veteran Hollywood actor Dennis Quaid has given his strongest endorsement of former President Donald Trump to date, telling Joe Rogan the country needs a strong leader like Trump to deal with hostile enemies abroad.
After actor Dennis Quaid accused Facebook of censoring promotional content for his upcoming movie Reagan, the social media giant has admitted to “incorrectly” rejecting ads for the movie.
Actor Dennis Quaid has accused Facebook of censoring promotional content for the upcoming movie Reagan, claiming the social media giant has refused to allow ads with inspirational quotes from Ronald Reagan.
A high-ranking Disney executive who oversees ABC News has donated to Kamala Harris’ political career numerous times and reportedly remains close friends with the Democratic candidate, raising serious questions about a conflict of interest and the possibility that the network’s September 10 debate will be rigged against former President Donald Trump.
Nothing says “folksy” Midwestern dad like a $50,000 per plate fundraiser in the Hamptons, summer playground to East Coast liberal elites with money to burn.
Glenn Close made good money and earned an Oscar nomination for playing JD Vance’s mamaw in the Hollywood movie adaptation of his bestselling memoir “Hillbilly Elegy.” Now she is trashing Vance over his cat comment from years ago — making her the latest celebrity to obsess over the remark in an apparent attempt to distract voters from Kamala Harris’ disastrous record on the economy and illegal immigration.
The Kamala Harris campaign is reportedly limiting the presence of Hollywood celebrities at next week’s Democratic National Convention in a bid to appear less elitist.
Aaron Sorkin, the creator of NBC’s “The West Wing,” said Republicans are no longer “reasonable” people, adding that the fictional GOP characters he wrote for the show would seem alien to today’s viewers.
The box office prospects for Jack Black’s latest movie “Borderlands” look bleak, with the video game adaptation bringing in a little more than $1 million in Thursday previews.
Disney’s “Hocus Pocus” star Bette Midler is enraged that the major news networks carried former President Donald Trump’s live press conference on Thursday, scolding the “corrupt” networks while also accusing them of surreptitiously trying to help Trump win the election in order to boost their own ratings.
Bestselling novelist, Hollywood producer, and Kamala Harris supporter Stephen King has spread an easily disprovable lie claiming that then-President Donald Trump didn’t want to be photographed with amputee veterans. In fact, Trump took a number of photos with amputee veterans during his time as commander in chief, including one with a quadruple amputee Marine vet in the Oval Office.
“Borderlands” — Jack Black’s first movie since his Tenacious D bandmate publicly wished for the assassination of former President Donald Trump — is receiving scathing reviews, with some critics calling it possibly the worst movie of the year.
In a bid to lure swing-state voters to her rallies, Kamala Harris is relying on pop stars to do her heavy lifting for her, enlisting them to perform free concerts that will act as crowd magnets to create the illusion of a grassroots political movement.
The Walt Disney Company has warned that its theme parks are facing trouble as record inflation has made a trip to the Magic Kingdom unaffordable for millions of middle and working class Americans. The news sent Disney shares crashing more than 3 percent during the day on Wednesday.
The latest Hollywood script revision has dropped — it’s Tim Walz, not Josh Shapiro — and left-wing celebrity influencers are falling in line to learn their new talking points: he’s “awesome,” “irresistible,” “strong,” and a “winner.”