
Is Clint Eastwood okay? Acting legend feels Hollywood 'has retired on him' as he turns 93
The actor hasn't been seen in public in 454 days, prompting many to label him a 'recluse'
2023-05-31 21:55

Bruce Springsteen suffers fall on stage during Amsterdam concert
Bruce Springsteen is proved over the weekend he's tougher than the rest
2023-05-31 21:54

Kylie Minogue returns to the charts with 'Padam Padam'
Kylie Minogue has landed back on the charts with her first UK Top 40 hit in nearly 20 years.
2023-05-31 21:54

Who are Noor Alfallah's siblings? Al Pacino's 29-year-old girlfriend's sister dated Michael Jackson's son Prince
Al Pacino, 83, and Noor Alfallah, 29, are expecting their first child together in June 2023
2023-05-31 21:25

'It was torture': Blake Lively reveals why she hated husband Ryan Reynolds' 'Deadpool'
Blake Lively had to look through the 'sex montage' of her husband Ryan Reynolds in a film with plenty of explicit scenes
2023-05-31 21:20

Tottenham 2022/23 season review: What the hell was all that about?
A comprehensive review of Tottenham's 2022/23 season. Includes the club's best player, best goal, biggest disappointment, performance of the season & more.
2023-05-31 20:50

Ryan Reynolds jokingly blames Hugh Jackman for turning ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ into an 'absolute trash fire'
The 2009 film 'X-Men Origins: Wolverine' was significant for pitting Ryan Reynolds’ Wade Wilson (aka Deadpool) against Jackman’s Logan (aka Wolverine)
2023-05-31 20:47

Auschwitz museum criticizes use of death camp in politics after ruling party uses it in political ad
The Auschwitz-Birkenau memorial museum has denounced a political spot by Poland's ruling party that uses the theme of the Nazi German extermination camp to discourage participation in an upcoming anti-government march. The state-run museum attacked “instrumentalization of the tragedy” of the 1.1 million people who were murdered at the site during World War II, arguing that it is an insult to their memory. “It is a sad, painful and unacceptable manifestation of the moral and intellectual corruption of the public debate,” the state museum said. The 14-second video published Wednesday by the Law and Justice party shows images of the former death camp, including the notorious “Arbeit Macht Frei” gate, and the words: “Do you really want to walk under this slogan?” The reference is to a now-deleted tweet from journalist Tomasz Lis, who claimed that President Andrzej Duda and ruling party leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski deserve to go to prison. He published the tweet amid a heated debate over a law passed by the party lawmakers and signed by Duda that is viewed by the U.S., the European Union and many Polish critics as anti-democratic. “There will be a chamber for Duda and Kaczor,” the tweet said, using a nickname for Kaczynski. He used the Polish word ”komora,” which can be simply a dark cell or chamber but which many in Poland associate with the gas chambers used by Germans in mass murder during the war. Lis has since deleted the tweet and apologized. "It is obvious that I was thinking of a cell, but I should have foreseen that people of ill will would adopt an absurd interpretation. I hope that Mr. Duda and Mr. Kaczynski will pay for their crimes against democracy, but on a human level I wish them health and long life,” Lis said. “I never wished death on anyone.” President Duda weighed in with a tweet that implied criticism of the party that supports him. “The memory of the victims of German crimes in Auschwitz is sacred and inviolable; the tragedy of millions of victims cannot be used in political struggle; this is an unworthy act," he said. The purported aim of the new law is to create a commission to investigate Russian influences in Poland. But critics fear that it will be misused ahead of fall elections to target opponents, in particular opposition leader Donald Tusk. They say the commission could be used by the ruling party to eliminate its opponents from public life for a decade. The law was approved this week by Duda, to widespread criticism in Poland and by the EU and the United States. Critics in Poland have informally dubbed it “Lex Tusk,” and its passage has energized the political opposition. Tusk plans to lead a large anti-government march on Sunday in Warsaw, the capital. The march is to be held on the 34th anniversary of the first partly free elections in Poland after decades of communism, on June 4, 1989. Read More Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Poland's president approves law on Russia's influence that could target opposition Migrants with children stuck at Poland's border wall; activists say Belarus won't let them turn back Ukraine soccer league set for a title-deciding game in a remarkable, war-hit season
2023-05-31 20:47

‘Not telling anyone else’s story’: Lily-Rose Depp's ‘The Idol’ character NOT based on Britney Spears
'This is a fictional character and fictional story,' the 24-year-old actress said
2023-05-31 20:46

Al Pacino, 83, is set to become a father again
Hollywood actor Al Pacino is set to become a father again at the age of 83, with his 29-year old partner Noor Alfallah expecting a child, according to multiple reports.
2023-05-31 20:29

'Ted Lasso' gives viewers one last reason to believe with its finale
Although not officially billed as a "series finale," "Ted Lasso" surely reached what felt like the end of something, capping off the least appealing of its three seasons with an episode awash in sentimentality and heart. For those who felt the show drifted creatively a bit in the long buildup to the title character's seemingly inevitable decision, the aptly subtitled "So Long, Farewell" offered one last reason to believe.
2023-05-31 20:24

'Where's Stifler's mom': 'American Pie' fans gush over Jason Biggs and Seann William Scott reuniting for hilarious DoorDash ad
As part of the 'Summer of DashPass' campaign, Biggs, 45, and Scott, 46, reunited to recreate the onscreen chemistry that made them fan favorites
2023-05-31 19:54