Kate McKinnon discussed her love of Andrew Stanton-directed Pixar movies while speaking with PEOPLE in an exclusive conversation at the premiere of her latest project, sci-fi film ‘In the Blink of an ...
Guillermo del Toro will probably never direct his Justice League Dark movie, which would've included some terrific DC Comics ...
It's no secret that KPop Demon Hunters is a sensation, and if you want to know what the voice cast looks like in real life, ...
Jerry Seinfeld and wife Jessica Seinfeld show PDA in Miami, plus Lily Allen, Yungblud, Kylie Jenner and more. From Miami to Los Angeles, and everywhere in between, see what your favorite stars are up ...
But on the other side of the theater, past a smattering of bacon-wrapped hot dog stands, a smaller cohort of superfans — ...
Let’s not waste any time here. Paste staff and contributors came together to build a definitive ranking of the greatest guitarists of all time. Here are 150 icons, forgotten heroes, and the best and ...
Remembering the beloved Catherine O'Hara with her best film and TV roles, including turns in Schitt's Creek, Best In Show, ...
Right-wing activist and singer Holly Valance reworked her 2002 hit “Kiss Kiss (XX) My Arse” as a transphobic anthem for A ...
Apple Music removed a pop song from Holly Valance which had been released to promote a right-wing Australian politician's ...
‘Not enough brain cells’: Holly Valance breaks silence after Pauline Hanson track pulled from iTunes
Former Neighbours star Holly Valance has broken her silence after her controversial song to promote Pauline Hanson’s new animated movie was pulled from iTunes.
A song from Pauline Hanson's new movie, as performed by Holly Valance, was momentarily removed from Apple Music and iTunes.
Fans of Ratatouille who appreciate the core friendship, mouthwatering food, and powerful themes may enjoy similar movies like ...
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