Bill Maher Paints Rosy Picture of Donald Trump After White House Sit-Down
Was Bill Maher played by the president or does he really now think "a crazy person doesn't live in the White House"?
Was Bill Maher played by the president or does he really now think "a crazy person doesn't live in the White House"?
Noted for his work as Batman, Jim Morrison and Doc Holliday, Val Kilmer, who passed away at 65 on Apr. 1, pushed the envelope with every role he played. We look at three of his druggiest films: "The Doors," "The Salton Sea" and "Wonderland."
The idea of L.A. rap group Cypress Hill teaming up with the London Symphony Orchestra was first floated as a throwaway gag in a 1996 episode of "The Simpsons." "Cypress Hill & LSO" concert movie debuts in theaters nationwide this weekend.
It's a big week for Seth Rogen. His 10-episode Apple TV+ series "The Studio" premieres on Wednesday. It's the latest effort from Rogen and his creative partner Evan Goldberg who produced films like "Pineapple Express."
Ma Yang is currently detained in Laos due to a 2020 marijuana conviction that resulted in the Thai-born American woman having her green card revoked and being deported.
Abdullah Saeed's "Deli Boys" is Harold & Kumar on coke. In this Hulu comedy series, two Pakistani-American novices take over their father's drug business.
Seven bands and artists get voted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame each year. Here's why 2025 nominee the stony Black Crowes should be one of them.
David Krumholtz says he's suffered from Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS) and "almost died." Ironically, the actor played pot dealer Goldstein in all three "Harold & Kumar" movies.
Sean Baker's "Anora," starring Mikey Madison in the title role, won Oscar gold. Considered a long-shot at the start of the awards season, it benefited from the controversy surrounding "Emilia Pérez."
Kieran Culkin's turn as stoner Benji in Jesse Eisenberg's travel movie "A Real Pain" proved to be an awards season favorite, earning every Supporting Actor trophy from the Oscars (his first) to the Golden Globes.