Celebrity
Broadway Mourns Tony Winner Martin Charnin, 85, Co-Creator and Lyricist for “Annie,” Got His Start Acting in the Original “West Side Story”
Martin Charnin, 85, the co-creator and lyricist for "Annie," has died. His daughter posted a notice to Instagram over night. Charnin and Charles Strouse...
Movies
“Spider Man: Far from Home” Hits $124 Million, Aims for $175 Million Plus Week
"Spider Man: Far from Home" raked in $32 million on Friday night, bringing its US total to 124 million. Now comes Saturday and Sunday,...
Movies
Box Office: “Spider Man: Far from Home” Crosses $100 Million Today, Heads to $170 Million Week Through Sunday
The Box office continues to be all about Spider Man, and Amy Pascal.
"Far from From" grossed $25 million yesterday, bringing its US total to...
Theater
Broadway: With No Tony Awards Action, Musical “Pretty Woman” Becomes the Latest Show to Announce Summer Closing
Even adding the famous song it was named for has not saved Broadway's "Pretty Woman." The tepidly reviewed musical will close on August 18th...
government
No Network Coverage for Trump’s Military Fourth of July Parade as CBS. NBC, ABC Opt Out, You Tube Channel Only Has 3K Subscribers, Facebook...
Who exactly is Donald Trump's Fourth of July military parade for?
It won't be seen on the major networks. CBS, NBC, and ABC have...
Movies
“Spider Man: Far from Home” Picks Up $27 Mil on Second Day for $66 Mil Total, Heads to $170 Million First Week
Everyone is going to see "Spider Man." I mean, everyone.
Yesterday, "Far from Home" raked in $27 million, bringing the two day total to $66...
Business
“Wolf of Wall Street” Film Financier Arrested in Malaysia for 1MBD Money Laundering Scandal That Involved Leonardo DiCaprio Among Others
The step-sister of Raza Aziz posted today that the owner of Red Granite Films and movie producer of "Wolf of Wall Street" has been...
Business
Reports Say Mad Magazine is Shutting Down After Nearly 70 Years, Influential Humor Magazine Was Home of Alfred E. Neuman
It does seem like Mad Magazine, born in 1952 and signified by the fictional gap toothed Alfred E. Neuman, is coming at an end....
