Category: ENTERTAINMENT
‘Ted Lasso’ star Brett Goldstein extends comedy tour. Get tickets
The two-time Emmy winner promises “there will be swears.”
Siriusly grateful: Gary Oldman said the ‘Harry Potter’ movies ‘saved’ him — here’s why
He’s siriusly grateful. Gary Oldman, who starred as Sirius Black in the “Harry Potter” franchise, said that the movies “saved” him as a new single father. On Thursday’s appearance on “The Drew Barrymore Show” to promote his AppleTV+ series, “Slow Horses,” Oldman, 65 – who is father to sons Alfie, Gulliver and Charlie and…
Matthew Lillard doubts ‘Scream’ return after Melissa Barrera’s firing: ‘I hope they put it to bed one way or the other’
Lillard played OG killer Stu Macher in the first “Scream” film, which was released in 1996.
How much do tickets cost to see Mike Birbiglia live?
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Every cringey photo of Drew Barrymore getting way too close to her talk show guests
Drew Barrymore’s hands-on approach to interviewing is a beautiful and bizarre method that has caused many fans to cringe.
John Oates declares he’s ‘moved on’ from Daryl Hall and Hall & Oates as court battle rages on
“We’ve done something over a 50-year period of time that not many people ever can say they’ve done in their lives or careers.” — John Oates
How Justin Timberlake hinted at Britney Spears backlash at his Las Vegas performance
The Timbaland-produced track “Cry Me a River” was mentioned in Spears’ recent memoir, “The Woman in Me.”
‘Reacher’ star Alan Ritchson on show’s success: ‘I don’t think anybody expected that’
“When my manager called me on a Saturday and said, ‘You’re buying me an Aston Martin,’ I had some sense that the numbers were good.” — Alan Ritchson
‘Young and the Restless’ star Peter Bergman opens up about Billy Miller’s ‘heartbreaking’ death
“It is literally like losing a member of your family.” — Peter Bergman
Prince Harry wins damages over phone-hacking by UK newspapers
Harry said he was targeted by MGN for 15 years from 1996 and that more than 140 stories which appeared in its papers were the result of unlawful information gathering, though the trial only considered 33 of these.