Jack Nicholson, Spike Lee, and Billy Crystal to Become Basketball Hall of Famers as Superfans
Spike Lee and Jack Nicholson will together make it to basketball’s Hall of Fame.
Spike Lee and Jack Nicholson will together make it to basketball’s Hall of Fame.
Actor and former Academy Awards host Billy Crystal said that Will Smith slapping comedian Chris Rock at this year’s Oscars was “an assault.”
Fox News meteorologist Janice Dean called out Hollywood celebrities who praised former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) last year, and said that they should apologize “to the women and families affected by their tone deaf comments”
Billy Crystal is the latest Hollywood figure to come down hard against cancel culture and the current state of comedy. The former Oscars host also threw shade at this year’s Academy Awards telecast, which was the lowest rated in modern Oscars history.
Their love for New York’s governor was so strong that a new sexual orientation had to be invented — “Cuomosexual.” Now as Andrew Cuomo fights for his political life amid nursing home and sexual harassment scandals, Hollywood’s burning desire for the Democratic politician has grown cold and desolate.
With iconic children’s book author Dr. Seuss in the crosshairs of the cancel culture left, — a Virginia school removed Dr. Seuss books from its Read Across America program, Joe Biden leaving Dr. Seuss’ name off his presidential proclamation, six Dr. Seuss books pulled from publication for “racist and insensitive” depictions — a slew of Hollywood celebrities are being put on the spot they have spent years reading the good Dr.’s books on tape.
Hollywood celebrities are doing much of the heavy lifting to raise money for Democratic candidates Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock. The latest effort is a Broadway-themed fundraiser featuring Rob Reiner, Whoopi Goldberg, Billy Crystal, Matthew Broderick, and Rosie Perez.
As New York prepares to go back under lockdown that could put thousands of people out of work, Gov Andrew Cuomo (D) accepted his International Emmy Award on Monday by claiming victory, saying that his daily coronavirus press conferences offered “authentic truth and stability.”
Actor Billy Crystal and Never-Trump political analyst Bill Kristol teamed up to back Joe Biden’s White House bid in a 30-second ad directed by Rob Reiner and produced in conjunction with the Jewish Democratic Council of America.
So you thought that “When Harry Met Sally” — the classic 80s rom-com which recently celebrated its 30th anniversary with a competition at Katz’s deli in New York to see who could do the best fake orgasm — was a triumph for its writer Nora Ephron, its star Meg Ryan, and the depiction of rounded, female characters generally?
Texas Senator Ted Cruz struck back Wednesday at Jimmy Kimmel after the ABC late-night host aired a skit that claimed Cruz was going straight to Hell.
Oscar-winning actor Robert De Niro is once again attacking President Donald Trump with more profanity-laced remarks at yet another awards show.
In a Friday appearance on HBO’s “Real Time,” Billy Crystal said he was worried about the world his children and grandchildren will be left to live in. “Are we going to have enough fish, are we going to have enough air,
Saturday on HBO’s “Real Time,” Billy Crystal ripped former White House press secretary Sean Spicer, saying it “pissed” him off “big time” to see people taking pictures with the “half man, half Jack Russell Terrier” in the green room at the
Some of Hollywood’s biggest stars took to social media to celebrate and express their gratitude for the Republican senators who voted Friday morning against the so-called “skinny repeal” of Obamacare.
Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda and co-star Renee Elise Goldsberry headlined a star-studded fundraiser for Hillary Clinton, which saw the gathering of Hollywood and Broadway’s biggest stars.
Some of Hollywood and Broadway’s biggest stars are set to headline a major fundraiser for Hillary Clinton in the final weeks of the presidential campaign, hosted by legendary actor-comedian Billy Crystal in New York City.
On Tuesday’s “Real Sports” on HBO, actor and comedian Billy Crystal explained in a monologue why today’s athletes can no longer be trusted to be role models, and how difficult it can be to explain to kids, who need heroes
Comedian and actor Billy Crystal spoke to a crowd at the Television Critics Association press tour in Pasadena, California over the weekend, where he revealed he believes modern gay scenes in television are “pushing it.”