What we have here is a Latin-infused remake of the 1987 romcom that starred Goldie Hawn as a bitchy heiress who take a spill off her yacht, suffers amnesia and falls for a poor carpenter (Kurt Russell) and his three kids. Who better than Anna Faris to take on the …
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Stephen Colbertjoined Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg for a short interview and a cramp-inducing workout on The Late Show Wednesday. During a sit-down with the justice and feminist icon, Colbert brought up her famous nickname, “The Notorious RBG,” and Ginsburg was quick to explain the similarities between herself and …
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John Oliver devoted part of Sunday’s Last Week Tonight to the way corporations and public figures observed International Women’s Day, which ranged from awkward to full-on appalling. Several brands tried to honor the holiday last week with female-centric wordplay: McDonald’s turned its classic golden arches upside down (“I guess the …
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Michael B. Jordan has announced his company, Outlier Society Productions, will add an inclusion rider for all its future projects, Variety reports. The announcement comes on the heels of Frances McDormand’s powerful plea during her Oscars best actress acceptance speech last Sunday. “I have two words to leave you with …
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Stephen Colbert praised the resiliency of students from Parkland, Florida, who, following the deadly shooting last week at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, became their own advocates in the fight for gun control. TheLate Showhost dedicated Tuesday’s monologue to the students’ inspiring actions. “Like you, I was sickened and heartbroken …
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On a warm, overcast December afternoon, Danny McBride rides up to a quiet, unassuming beach bar outside Charleston, South Carolina, on a small motorbike. He parks, greets the staff warmly; a waitress offers a friendly hug and invites him to the bar’s Christmas party the following Monday. “It’s all free, …
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Back in May of 2015, before David Letterman ended his three decade career in late night television, President Barack Obama appeared on the Late Show for the last time. The presidential campaign was just gearing up – both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump would formally announce their candidacies a few …
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On the surface – and “surfacey” is probably what MTV‘s producers were going for – Floribama Shore was marketed as trash TV in the vein of Jersey Shore: attractive millennials getting smashed and smashing things. It’s a winning formula that has worked countless times for the network, going back to …
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A murderous teen is tempered by awkward teenage love in the new trailer for Netflix‘s upcoming show,The End of the Fucking World. The show is based on Charles Forsman’s graphic novel of the same name and premieres January 5th. The End of the Fucking Worldstars Alex Lather as James, a …
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Reynolds Woodcock, the 1950s-era British fashion titan played by the astounding Daniel Day Lewis in what he cruelly insists is his final film role, likes secrets. Specifically, he likes to sew them into his clothes, notes to himself in the lining of a garment that mark his art as indelibly …
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