Anthony Mackie, who left Hollywood and moved back to his hometown of New Orleans, discussed how the decision has affected his career during a new interview.
Who is going to speak out? That's the disturbing question being debated this week in response to the discordant noises from Washington. The advent of Donald Trump's "Imperial presidency," as The Economist terms it,
The site of ’20s and ’30s starlet Thelma Todd’s tragic—and confounding—death is still standing in the devastated Palisades.
Ampere Analysis expects spending on entertainment content among big streamers to remain flat in 2025.
Members of the Los Angeles park's executive and culinary team explain how the Halloween Horror Nights-inspired spring event Fan Fest Nights will carve out its own space in the pop culture events industry.
Jennifer Love Hewitt says she was sexualized and turned into a sex symbol in Hollywood as a teenager before she even knew what being sexy meant.
The wildfires have given new urgency to discussions about how to revive one of Los Angeles’s defining, and dominant, industries: film and television production.
The Oscars telecast is a three-hour infomercial for the movie business. But Hollywood is hardly in a celebratory mood.
CBS is going all out to get its new version of Hollywood Squares in front of viewers — including those who watch TV during the day.
Bill Burr says he 'didn't appreciate' being ambushed with Billy Corgan on Howie Mandel's podcast: 'Howie did what he did because he is a Hollywood whore and he doesn't care what happens.'
Dog Man”—starring the voices of Lil Rel Howery, Pete Davidson and Ricky Gervais—is new in theaters. Is there a scene during or after the end credits that suggests Dogman’s adventures will continue?