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Courtesy of Hulu The new Jake Johnson movie Self Reliance is a trip. It premieres on Hulu Friday and starts with Jake’s character, Tommy, being propositioned by Andy Samberg — playing himself — to get into a limo. Things get wildly weird from there. Johnson, who wrote and directed the movie, tells ABC Audio the movie is about “a guy [who] […]

Property of HBO It was near the end of a 25-minute conversation ABC Audio had with the filmmakers of Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project when Joe Brewster and Michèle Stephenson briefly spoke about the documentary being short-listed for the Oscars. The only comment came from Stephenson, who said, “We’re very excited about that, enjoying the moment and we’ll […]
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Wednesday’s sports events: NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Sacramento 123, Charlotte 98 San Antonio 130, Detroit 108 Indiana 112, Washington 104 Oklahoma City 128, Miami 120 Atlanta 139, Philadelphia 132 (OT) Chicago 124 Houston 119 (OT) Utah 124, Denver 111 LA Clippers 126, Toronto 120 Boston 127, Minnesota […]
HBO/John P. Johnson HBO has dropped a new trailer to its final season of Curb Your Enthusiasm, teasing “one final act” for Larry David. That’s, of course, “TV Larry,” the semi-autobiographical version of the Seinfeld co-creator David has played on the Emmy-winning show for 12 seasons. As Larry is shown tangling with everyone from ex-wife […]
ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images Following Jo Koy‘s widely panned turn as host of the Golden Globes Sunday, some are seeing a high-profile gig in John Mulaney‘s future after he reportedly killed it Tuesday as the host of the Motion Picture Academy’s 14th Governors Awards. The event wasn’t televised, but Mulaney delivered, according to video […]

CBS/Trae Patton In a heartfelt, and often hilarious, conversation with his former high school classmate, Robert Downey Jr. sat opposite Rob Lowe in a new installment of Rob’s Literally podcast. In talking about his awards run with Oppenheimer, recent Golden Globe winner Downey explained how bad reviews for the bomb Dolittle, a movie he starred […]
John Sciulli/WireImage via Getty Images, FILE Lisa Marie Presley‘s memoir is set to be posthumously released later this year. Random House just announced that it collaborated with the late singer-songwriter’s daughter Riley Keough on the yet-to-be-titled book, debuting October 15. According to a press release, Presley’s “raw, riveting, one-of-a-kind memoir will lift the veil on one […]
ABC/Heidi Gutman Ava DuVernay says if she had gone the “traditional route” with trying to bring to life her new film, Origin, the filmmaking process would’ve been tough. The award-winning director told Good Morning America‘s Robin Roberts that because of the content of the movie — a portrayal of Isabel Wilkerson‘s seminal book Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents, which describes racism in the United States as an aspect of […]
Kevin Mazur/WireImage The planned Michael Jackson biopic finally has a release date. Deadline reports that Michael, directed by Training Day’s Antoine Fuqua and starring the singer’s nephew Jaafar Jackson in the title role, will hit theaters April 18, 2025. Production on the film is set to begin January 22. It’s being produced by Graham King, who was responsible for the 2000 Queen biopic, Bohemian Rhapsody, as well as the […]
ABC/Gilles Mingasson School is almost back in session. A new trailer for the upcoming season 3 premiere of Abbott Elementary has arrived, and it shows off the first look at what is in store for our favorite gang of teachers this time around. “You guys missed a lot,” series creator and star Quinta Brunson says in character as second-grade teacher […]