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Marlon Wayans Says Other People Taking Over the ‘Scary Movie’ Franchise Was Like ‘Watching Your Child Become a Crackhead’

Marlon Wayans Says Other People Taking Over the ‘Scary Movie’ Franchise Was Like ‘Watching Your Child Become a Crackhead’

You’ve also taken that trauma toward your standup, which is more and more personal every year. You’re now touring a special about one of your kids, who transitioned. Yeah. But it’s not their transition. It was my transition going from denial to acceptance and the five stages of grief that I went through in order to get there. See, it doesn’t sound like a comedy. It doesn’t. But I put dramatic structure under my comedies because as a writer, that’s what I’ve learned from writing. Every comedy I write has some kind of dramatic structure. So you have that dramatic structure and for me, that’s the heart and it’s like a great sitcom. In every great sitcom, 22 minutes long, there’s like a minute of heart. In every great special, I try to go, I need two minutes of heart. Every time I work it, I find something new. I recently had Dave Chappelle come and he saw it when I was in Dayton. He goes, “Man, man, it’s powerful. It’s powerful, man.” And he’s …

‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Season 2 Is About to Get Political

‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Season 2 Is About to Get Political

It would be reductive to describe A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms as simply “Game of Thrones but funnier,” but it also wouldn’t be entirely inaccurate. The jocular tonal shift employed by showrunner Ira Parker’s massively popular prequel spin-off—which basically opened, need we remind you, with a visual gag employing both projectile diarrhea and the Game of Thrones theme —was essential to its out-of-the-gates success, proving that even the dour, depressing world of Westeros could be a laugh. Whatever the case, it was a winning formula: the first season made for one of the most impressive launches in HBO Max history, eventually hitting 9.2 million viewers for its finale. Naturally, then, everyone is clamoring for season two. Here’s the great news: eschewing the streaming-era trend in which hit shows can take upwards of three years and change (we’re looking at you, Stranger Things) before returning to screens, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms‘ sophomore outing is scheduled to hit HBO in 2027. This despite reported filming delays in Gran Canaria, where shooting has shifted from …

The Most Powerful Women in Canadian Entertainment, 2026

The Most Powerful Women in Canadian Entertainment, 2026

There was a time, not long ago, when Canada was known mostly for its Mounties, maple syrup and moose. These days, though, what’s grabbing attention is its screen industry: TV shows, films, actors, producers, financiers and filmmakers with a growing grip on the global business. Any country that can turn gay hockey players, Indigenous Arctic comedy and a genial police procedural about a St. John’s detective and his German shepherd into global streaming hits is clearly doing something right. Behind all that success is a network of women making the money move, the cameras roll and the deals travel: studio executives, public funders, union negotiators, festival chiefs, producers, directors, actors and below-the-line power players who help decide what gets made, who gets backed and how far Canadian stories can go. The Hollywood Reporter‘s 2026 Women in Entertainment Canada Power List spotlights the executives and creatives shaping the industry north of the border — and, increasingly, everywhere else. Francesca Accinelli Chief Program Officer, Telefilm Canada Accinelli has spent nearly two decades helping Canadian stories travel. A …

Zee Entertainment in talks with FIFA on World Cup broadcast rights in India

Zee Entertainment in talks with FIFA on World Cup broadcast rights in India

May 26 : India’s Zee Entertainment is in talks with FIFA to stream and broadcast the 2026 World Cup in the country, the company said in a statement on Tuesday.  • The announcement, which provided no financial details, comes as talks between a Reliance-Disney joint venture and the football body are at a deadlock, just weeks before the tournament kicks off on June 11. • FIFA, which had initially sought $100 million for broadcast rights for the 2026 and 2030 World Cups in India, was last looking for no less than about $60 ​million, Reuters had reported. • The expected amount still far exceeds the $20 million offered by Reliance-Disney, led by billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance. • Sony also held talks but decided not to make an offer for FIFA rights for India. • FIFA has concluded ​agreements with broadcasters in more than 180 territories globally, it said previously. • Zee Entertainment disclosed its talks with FIFA as part of its launch of Unite8 Sports, a dedicated portfolio of sports channels to strengthen its sports …

Billy Idol honoured with lifetime achievement award for 50 year music career

Billy Idol honoured with lifetime achievement award for 50 year music career

Get the inside track from Roisin O’Connor with our free weekly music newsletter Now Hear This Get our free music newsletter Now Hear This Get our free music newsletter Now Hear This British rock icon Billy Idol has been honoured with a lifetime achievement award, celebrating a remarkable 50-year music career he once believed would only last six months. The “Rebel Yell” singer received the prestigious accolade to a standing ovation at the American Music Awards (AMAs), held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Monday night. The 70-year-old artist brought the glitzy, star-studded ceremony to a close with powerful renditions of “Eyes Without a Face” and “Dancing with Myself,” his breakthrough solo hit from 1981, following his departure from punk band Generation X. Accepting his award, Idol thanked his fans, stating: “I’ve been able to live my dream, and it’s really all because of you.” He reflected on his punk rock beginnings: “When I started out in punk rock back in 1976, we thought it may only last about six months, …

Sonny Rollins death: One of last great post-war jazz legends dubbed the ‘Saxophone Colossus’ dies aged 95

Sonny Rollins death: One of last great post-war jazz legends dubbed the ‘Saxophone Colossus’ dies aged 95

Get the inside track from Roisin O’Connor with our free weekly music newsletter Now Hear This Get our free music newsletter Now Hear This Get our free music newsletter Now Hear This Sonny Rollins, one of the defining musicians of postwar jazz and among the last surviving stars of the bebop era, has died aged 95. Rollins’ publicist Terri Hinte confirmed his death, writing that “one of the most honoured and influential figures in American music of the 20th century and beyond, died this afternoon at his home in Woodstock, NY.” No cause of death was given, but the saxophonist reportedly suffered from pulmonary fibrosis and other respiratory problems in recent years, forcing him into retirement more than a decade ago. Across a career spanning more than six decades, Rollins became celebrated for his expansive improvisations, muscular tenor saxophone sound and constant stylistic experimentation. He recorded more than 60 albums as a bandleader and worked with many of the central figures of modern jazz, including Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Max Roach, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, …

Anna Gomez Is the Sole Democrat on the FCC. She Has a Warning for Big Media Companies

Anna Gomez Is the Sole Democrat on the FCC. She Has a Warning for Big Media Companies

WASHINGTON (AP) — Anna Gomez wakes up every morning and checks her phone to see if President Donald Trump has fired her yet. For now, she remains the sole Democrat on the Federal Communications Commission, where she’s on an increasingly urgent mission to press media companies to more forcefully combat an administration she says is cracking down on free speech. Her immediate focus is Disney, the parent of ABC. It is the subject of investigations launched by the FCC under Chairman Brendan Carr, a Trump ally. In an extraordinary four-page letter earlier this month to Disney CEO Josh D’Amaro, Gomez outlined what she described as the FCC’s “sustained, coordinated campaign of censorship and control” against the company. She noted probes touching on everything from diversity practices to ABC’s moderation of a 2024 presidential debate and the guests booked on “The View” along with the administration’s calls for late-night host Jimmy Kimmel to be fired. She’s particularly worried that the FCC’s move for early reviews of ABC’s broadcast licenses in the markets where it owns local …

In ‘Pressure,’ the Story of the Meteorologist Who Helped Save D-Day

In ‘Pressure,’ the Story of the Meteorologist Who Helped Save D-Day

D-Day was supposed to happen on June 5, 1944. The story of why it ultimately took place on June 6 is one that has been a bit lost to history, consumed by the larger events surrounding it. One day might not seem like much in the grand scheme, but it was a seismic delay in plans for the unprecedented and daring invasion, which would deploy nearly 160,000 Allied troops in Normandy. Ultimately it came down to a recommendation from a shrewd Scottish meteorologist, Group Capt. James Stagg, who had to tell everyone, including Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower and the Allied leadership, something they didn’t want to hear: The weather was going to be catastrophically bad. And no, he wasn’t certain about it. The tense 72 hours before the invasion are brought to life in “Pressure,” in theaters May 29, on the eve of the operation’s 82nd anniversary. An adaptation of David Haig’s acclaimed stage play, the film sheds light on this bit of history that would effectively change the course of the second World War. …

‘Fjord’ by Romania’s Cristian Mungiu wins Cannes top film prize | Cinema News

‘Fjord’ by Romania’s Cristian Mungiu wins Cannes top film prize | Cinema News

This marks the second time that Romanian director Cristian Mungiu has won the prestigious Palme d’Or prize. Published On 23 May 202623 May 2026 Fjord, a thought-provoking drama about a Christian family in Norway from Romanian director Cristian Mungiu, has won the best film prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Mungiu won his second Palme d’Or at a star-packed closing ceremony at the festival on Saturday. Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list The ⁠drama starring Sebastian Stan and Renate ⁠Reinsve is centred around ⁠the clash ⁠of values that ensues when a religious family ‌relocates from Romania to a Norwegian ‌village. It tells the story of evangelicals who move to Norway, but soon after have their children taken from them by child services for spanking them. Mungiu has called it a tale of “left-wing fundamentalism.” The movie is based on true events and is notable for how it questions the supposedly progressive values of the Norwegians depicted in the film, as well as the child welfare system. “This is a message about tolerance, inclusion, …