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Borat famously said, “My wife,” but not anymore. Sacha Baron Cohen, best known for his outrageous comedy such as “Borat,” and “Ali G,” has split from “Wedding Crashers” star Isla … Read More
Meet the Beytles. Consider that the name of the new mutual admiration society that has been started between two legends of the game: Beyoncé and Paul McCartney. The “Texas Hold … Read More
Michael J. Fox isn’t looking to throw the towel on his acting career anytime soon. The beloved actor, who has been battling Parkinson’s disease for decades, said he would love to be … Read More
Look out, Hunter Biden — there’s another White House-connected artist hitting New York’s art scene. Vice President Kamala Harris’ stepdaughter opened her textile exhibition at a cannabis store on the … Read More
It seems talent runs in the family for actor Michael Douglas. During a recent episode of the PBS show “Finding Your Roots,” which examines celebrities’ ancestral backgrounds, Douglas learned, much to … Read More
Christian Bale has come alive in his new role as Frankenstein’s monster. Maggie Gyllenhaal’s newest film, called “The Bride!,” is currently in production and stars Oscar winner Bale, 50, and … Read More
Hot or not: Joy Behar edition. “The View” co-host and comedian provided her unfiltered opinion on a woman’s viral TikTok claiming “hot women” are never hired on “Saturday Night Live.” … Read More
Journalism movies can be a lot of fun (“His Girl Friday,” “The Paper”) or compellingly dramatic (“Spotlight”). movie review SCOOP Running time: 102 minutes. Rated TV-14. On Netflix April 5. … Read More