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Playbill NewsNov 17, 2025
Cynthia Erivo Will Open 2025 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Also performing on the annual NBC event will be the casts of Broadway's Buena Vista Social Club, Just in Time, Ragtime, and more.




BBC Entertainment & ArtsNov 17, 2025
Tom Cruise on his first Oscar: Making films 'is who I am'
The Mission: Impossible star received the honorary prize after being nominated four times for an Academy Award.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsNov 16, 2025
Jack White, Post Malone, Lil Jon to Headline 2025 NFL Thanksgiving Day Halftime Shows
White plays the Lions-Packers game, Malone headlines the Cowboys-Chiefs game, and Lil Jon performs at the Ravens-Bengals game

Rolling Stone Movie ReviewsOct 27, 2025
Ben Stiller Had Issues With His Parents. So He Made a Doc About Them
Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost is a tribute, a therapy session, and a look at balancing professional and personal lives that sometimes gets brutal

DVD ReviewsJan 30, 2019
Our Cartoon President: Season One with World Class Amenities
When political times are bad, humor is often the only remedy. Stephen Colbert tries to help here with an animated parody of President Donald Trump, his family and staff- first seen in small segments on his "Late Show" but expanded to a half-hour series for Showtime (where there's much less content restriction.) Everyone, on both political sides, is depicted here as caricatures as you'd see in newspaper political cartoons- Trump with an orange face and obviously fake hair, his wife Melania looking and talking a bit like "Natasha" from Rocky and Bullwinkle, daughter Ivanka as a stereotypical "valley girl" and (now-former) Attorney General Jeff Sessions oddly as a small gnome-like being, to name just a few. Each episode is given a loose plot that seems to exist mainly just to support the jokes the wri...Read the entire review





People Top HeadlinesApr 10, 2018
James Franco's Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Defamed with Obscene Graffiti
James Franco's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame got an unwelcome amendment this week.

The actor's placard, which he was honored with in 2013, was defamed with the word "douche" written in capital letters with a red marker. It's unclear who graffitied the star.

The vandalism comes after Franco was accused of sexual misconduct by several woman. His name was first brought into the national discussion of sexual harassment in January after he wore a Time's Up pin at the 2018 Golden Globe Awards, where he won a trophy for his role in The Disaster Artist. 

In an article published in the Los Angeles Times days later, five women accused the actor of abusing his power as an acting teacher and mentor in a sexually exploitative manner.

Two students claimed the actor would often become angry on set when they would refuse to film topless, while another former acting student at the film school Franco founded said he once removed safety guards while filming an oral sex scene on the set of the 2015 film The Long Home.

Additionally, actress Violet Paley recounted her previous social media claims that Franco exposed himself and tried to pressure her into oral sex. Though she said they had a consensual relationship, Paley said, "that time wasn't consensual." She also alleged that he t

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