Sylvester Stallone says he and Jennifer Flavin are “amicably and privately addressing” their divorce
Sylvester Stallone says he and his wife Jennifer Flavin are "amicably and privately" divorcing.
Sylvester Stallone says he and his wife Jennifer Flavin are "amicably and privately" divorcing.
Authorities in New York City are investigating a rape allegation against actor Devin Ratray, who's best known for his role as the big brother in the "Home Alone" movies, CNN has learned.
The Texas church that staged an unauthorized production of the Tony-winning musical "Hamilton" and changed several lines to include references to Jesus and Christianity has apologized to "Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda and the team behind the musical for its staging.
"Welcome to Wrexham" desperately wants to position itself as "the real 'Ted Lasso,'" but that's only part of what's going on in this FX docuseries, in which Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney buy a struggling Welsh soccer team. The resulting series is a little of this, a bit of that, and like its featured franchise, plays more like a wannabe than a true contender.
John McAfee was a strange, eccentric figure, who helpfully allowed cameras to chronicle almost every beat of his frenzied, paranoia-filled flight from the authorities. Yet "Running With the Devil: The Wild World of John McAfee" suffers from zooming in too close on its subject, leaving a documentary that's chaotic and exhausting but offers less enlightenment than a more sober approach might have yielded.
Tommy Lee has an explanation as to why his Instagram followers recently saw a lot more of him.
John Boyega found fame starring as Finn in the "Star Wars" sequel trilogy, and it now sounds like he's moved on.
You may already know Mo Amer for his role as a sidekick on "Ramy," for being the Muslim comedian who somehow got seated next to Eric Trump on a plane, or for being cast to appear alongside The Rock in the upcoming "Black Adam" film. But you're about to know him as something else: the star of his own Netflix series.
Alright, I'll say it. I just turned 47. And the reason I am telling you my age is because I will not be ashamed or embarrassed by it.
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