'Everything Everywhere' must go: Oscar-nominated movie auctioning off props and costumes for charity

A24 A24, the studio behind Oscar-nominated indie movies like I, Tonya, and Everything Everywhere All at Once is opening up its prop vaults from the latter movie for charity. The studio’s A24 Auctions website has posted costumes
Release date set for Peter Gabriel's new book project 'Reverberation: Do Everything Better with Music'

Abrams Image As previously reported, Peter Gabriel is the executive editor of a new book called Reverberation: Do Everything Better with Music, for which he’s also penned a foreward. Now we have a release date for the project: March 14. The book’s
Ernie Hudson talks about being “pushed aside” by 'Ghostbusters' studio

ABC Audio Ernie Hudson reprised his role as Winston Zeddemore in the hit Ghostbusters: Afterlife, and his character is a beloved part of the franchise. However, it wasn’t always that way. In an interview with SiriusXM’s Gary
A Fully Reloaded version of The Velvet Underground's 'Loaded' is now a nine-LP vinyl box set

Rhino Loaded, one of the most acclaimed Velvet Underground albums — and the band’s last with Lou Reed — has been repackaged into a massive nine-LP box set featuring demos, outtakes and live recordings, including some coming to vinyl for the
'The Last of Us' has its 'Game of Thrones' Starbucks cup moment

HBO When the makers of Game of Thrones accidentally forgot to strike somebody’s Starbucks cup from a table in Westeros, it became a viral sensation; same when The Mandalorian gang didn’t spot an errant crew member in
Hear Jethro Tull's new single “The Navigators,” from upcoming album 'RökFlöte'

Inside Out Records Jethro Tull has released a new single from their forthcoming album RökFlöte, due out April 21. Tull’s Ian Anderson previously explained that the songs on the album were inspired by “the characters and roles of some of the principle
Kelsey Grammer “would've loved” for Kirstie Alley to be in 'Frasier' revival

Paramount/Gale Adler Kelsey Grammer recently teased some “OG” cast members popping up in the upcoming Paramount+ revival of his 1990s sitcom Frasier, but he’s disappointed that his former Cheers co-star, Kirstie Alley, who died in December from
In Brief: CBS renews nine shows; HBO cancels 'South Side', and more

Court is back in session. Just days after Warner Bros. announced the cancellation of Judge Mathis after 24 seasons, Variety reports Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group has tapped Judge Greg Mathis to host a new first-run one-hour
Supreme Court hears arguments on social media legal protections

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the first of two cases that could decide whether social media companies can be held liable for promoting incendiary content which have been allowed to widely circulate on
Biden administration unveils broad asylum restrictions at U.S.-Mexico border

On Tuesday, the Biden administration released a new rule largely barring migrants who traveled through other countries on their way to the US-Mexico border from applying for asylum in the United States. The new 153-page proposed regulation marks