Some of Hollywood's biggest stars are descending on Nashville for this year's Country Music Awards ... and they're dressed to the nines on their way into the big.. TMZ.com
Senator Ted Cruz is taking shots at Hollywood ... calling the industry's brightest stars "out of touch" with what America actually wants. Photogs caught up with.. TMZ.com
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Hollywood’s most famous stars lit up the 2024 Governors Awards Sunday night — and the eye-popping guest list included Jennifer Lopez, Nicole Kidman and.. TMZ.com
In a passionate tribute at the America First Policy Institute gala, Hollywood star Sylvester Stallone showered praise on President-elect Donald Trump, describing him as a "mythical character" and the “second George Washington.” Stallone, introducing Trump at the event held at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, lauded the President-elect for achieving what no one else could, comparing his rise to the underdog triumphs of his iconic character, Rocky Balboa. Though Stallone has previously distanced himself from political involvement, he expressed admiration for Trump's accomplishments, calling him a transformative figure. Stallone's remarks come amid continued political turmoil, with Trump recently winning a historic nonconsecutive term.
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'Barbie' ruled the box office, and the world of pop culture, in 2023, raking in $1.44 billion worldwide. But what do the critics say was the best movie of the year? The Hollywood Reporter is breaking..
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Christopher Abbott is replacing Ryan Gosling in 'Wolf Man'. Abbott, who can currently be seen on the big screen in 'Poor Things', will star in the werewolf thriller from Blumhouse and Universal..
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