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The Randy Rainbow Story: How his satirical songs went viral

His music videos lampooning politicians and culture warriors have made the comedian (truth: his real name) a social media sensation.

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Will Smith’s Agents Clashed Over Kicking Him to the Curb

Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/GettyWelcome back to Source Material. Landing in your inbox each and every Monday evening, we peel back the curtain to reveal what’s really going on inside the world’s most powerful navel-gazing industry. You can subscribe here and you can send questions, tips and complaints here.If you’re CAA, one of the most powerful talent agencies in the world, and Will Smith, one of your biggest A-list clients, lights his career on fire by slapping Ch

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Oscar-winning producer Alan Ladd Jr. dies at 84

Alan Ladd Jr., the Oscar-winning producer and studio boss who as a Fox executive greenlit “Star Wars,” has died.

Ron Howard’s 10 best movies, from ‘Splash’ to ‘Backdraft’

Howard’s next film “Thirteen Lives,” based on the 2018 Tham Luang cave rescue, opens in theaters later this year. Featuring top-notch performancs and thrilling racing sequences, it only further confirmed Howard as one of the industry’s go-to studio hands. featuring outstanding makeup, visual effects and action, paving the way for similar films like the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy. A wobbly Irish accent from Cruise doesn’t distract from Howard’s handle on the material, down to the thrilling land rush sequence. 2) Cinderella Man (2005)One of Howard’s best movies (and one of the best boxing movies to date), this Depression Era tale tells the true story of heavyweight boxing champion James J. Braddock, here played by Russell Crowe.

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Why Is Mel Gibson, Hollywood’s Leading Anti-Semite, Still Getting Hired?

Cancel culture can't be real if this man is still employable.

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Baldwin shooting highlights risks of rushed film production

The fatal shooting by Alec Baldwin on a movie set has put a microscope on an often-unseen corner of the film industry where critics say the pursuit of profit can lead to unsafe working conditions.

'Superman,’ 'Lethal Weapon’ director Richard Donner dies

The filmmaker who turned Christopher Reeve into “Superman” and Mel Gibson and Danny Glover into cop buddies in “Lethal Weapon” has died, his family said Monday through a spokesperson.

'Mad Max' prequel shot in Outback to be released in 2023

A prequel to the “Mad Max” movie franchise starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth will be filmed in Australia.

The gonzo art of writing for 'Borat Subsequent Moviefilm'

Screenplay writing, usually a fairly solitary, uneventful process, is more of a full-contact sport for a movie like “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm.”.

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Romania's Jewish State Theater explores work on Holocaust

Portraits of Auschwitz death camp prisoners are displayed on a mesh as actresses of the Jewish State Theatre, perform during the premiere of the "The Beautiful Days of My Youth" play, based on the diary of Romanian Jewish Holocaust survivor Ana Novac, in Bucharest, Friday, Oct. 16, 2020. Maia Morgenstern, head of the Jewish State Theater and a Romanian Jewish actress best known for playing Mary in Mel Gibson's controversial 2004 movie "The Passion of the Christ," described the play's staging in an interview with The Associated Press as an "all-feminine project." (AP Photo/Andreea Alexandru)BUCHAREST – The latest premiere at the Jewish State Theater in the Romanian capital, Bucharest, explores the horrors of the Holocaust via a survivor's memories of the Auschwitz and Plaszow concentration camps. Friday's debut of “The Beautiful Days of My Youth” by Romanian Jewish Holocaust survivor Ana Novac follows the National Holocaust Remembrance Day commemorations on Oct. 9, the day when deportations of Romania’s Jews and Roma began in 1941. Some 280,000 Jews and 11,000 Roma were deported and killed under Romania's pro-Nazi regime during World War II.

McCartney appointed AP's entertainment & lifestyles editor

Anthony McCartney, newly appointed global entertainment and lifestyles editor for the Associated Press, appears during a portrait session on May 8, 2017. McCartney will oversee the APs entertainment team of text and visual journalists on three continents from Los Angeles, the first time the position has been based there. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)Anthony McCartney, The Associated Press' West Coast entertainment editor who as a reporter covered the legal aftermath of Michael Jackson's death and many celebrity trials, has been appointed the news cooperative's global entertainment and lifestyles editor. He has served as West Coast entertainment editor since 2017, overseeing film, television, celebrity and awards season coverage, as well as breaking news. Before joining the AP, McCartney worked at The Tampa Tribune in Florida and The Huntsville Times in Alabama.

Mel Gibson has recovered after coronavirus hospitalization

LOS ANGELES Mel Gibson spent a week in a Los Angeles hospital in April after testing positive for COVID-19, his representative said Friday. The 64-year-old actor and director has completely recovered and is doing great according to the rep. Gibson is the latest in a long string of high profile figures to go public with coronavirus diagnoses and recoveries including Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson, George Stephanopoulos and the singer Pink. For most people, the new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough that clear up in two to three weeks. The U.S. has more than 4 million known cases of the coronavirus, with more than 140,000 deaths, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.

Floyds death hastens shift in police pop culture portrayals

In this image released by NBC, Jason Beghe portrays Hank Voight, left, in a scene from the crime series "Chicago PD." The divide between crime fiction and real life dates back to the genre's origins, more than 200 years ago. Law enforcement violence and corruption were extreme in the mid-19th century and some police forces were rooted in the patrols that used to chase down runaway slaves. Meanwhile, The police in early crime fiction were depicted as good, courageous, and brilliant, says Otto Penzler, the crime fiction publisher and bookseller. Over the past 50 years, the image of law enforcement has sometimes mirrored debates between liberals and conservatives.

Massive theatrical cosplay event honors 40 years of 'Mad Max' at Detroit's Tangent Gallery

click to enlarge Mike PfiefferYou dont have to watch the news to know that the world has gone mad.A reality TV president, global warming, and, like,is still on the air after 16 seasons. Before we entered, one rage-filled dude (a young, handsome, and seemingly un-anti-Semitic Mel Gibson) took matters into his own hands against the feral freaks of director George Millers dystopia. Celebrating 40 years of Fury Road to Thunderdome's Dropzone event will once again transform Tangent Gallery into an anarchist wasteland. Get our top picks for the best events in Detroit every Thursday morning. Sign up for our events newsletter.

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