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Why Marge Simpson's death suddenly has viewers talking about The Simpsons again
The season 36 finale teases Marge's fate, but this is a show that knows how to tug heartstrings
Hollywood seeded Iran war narrative for years – Wikileaks
Jewish screenwriters have allegedly pushed the image of an Iranian nuclear threat through film and TV since the early 2010s
Hollywood giants sue AI firm over ‘piracy’
Disney and Universal are seeking an injunction and damages from Midjourney over the alleged use of copyrighted characters
Judge throws out Baldoni’s $400m lawsuit
In a shocking legal twist, the It Ends With Us director had his case against Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds tossed on Monday.
The best and worst moments from the Tony Awards
Top honors went to daring Broadway shows that took big swings, while solo performances lit up the telecast.
Gavin Newsom confronts his Hollywood problem
Noughties star wows in very revealing look
JLo roasted for ‘cringe’ act in front of millions
Jennifer Lopez has been roasted online after her steamy performance at the American Music Awards left most viewers unimpressed.
Cannes 2025: Did Trump’s tariffs hijack the world’s busiest film market?
US President Donald Trump’s threat to slap crippling tariffs on foreign-made movies has dominated discussions at the Cannes Film Festival, dampening the mood at the film market that runs parallel with the festival and frustrating movie professionals who were looking for a boost from cinema’s glitziest showcase.
Star’s nude look at fashion week turns heads
A reality star has stunned at Australia’s premium fashion celebration in a nude look akin to Kim Kardashian herself.
Cannes celebrates ‘Mission: Impossible’, a global franchise with a French connection
Tom Cruise returned to the Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday for the global premiere of “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning”, which may or may not be the saga’s final episode, going full circle on a French connection that began three decades ago with a memorable first instalment starring Jean Reno and Emmanuelle Béart.