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Hollywood Flashback: When (Bob) Hope Ruled Hollywood

If you were to stick a pin in a timeline to find a key moment in Hollywood philanthropy, it could land on May 6, 1941. That’s the date Bob Hope took to a stage at an Army Air Corps Base in Riverside, California, and opened the curtains on the very first USO Camp Show. The United […]

Sharon Stone Leaves Nothing Unturned

Elizabeth Taylor hurt her hip. And Sharon Stone’s life would never be the same. It was May 1995, and the Basic Instinct star, then 37, was at the Cannes Film Festival plugging her new movie, The Quick and the Dead, when she was approached by Dr. Mathilde Krim, founder of the American Foundation for AIDS […]

Man Bites Dog: RFK Jr. Learns the Hard Way How White House Ambitions Can Be Undone by a Pooch

There are many, many reasons why Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will never be president.  For starters, his claim that a parasitic worm ate part of his brain is likely a deal breaker for a large segment of the American electorate, even if it does explain some of Kennedy’s wackier conspiracy theories, like the one about […]

The Five Most Legendary Lawyers of 2024

Once a THR Legal Legend, always a THR Legal Legend. We’ve been publishing this special feature for six years, honoring entertainment attorneys whose careers have had enduring impact on both the entertainment industry and the law. Each year, a new group is inducted, and those chosen retain their title for life. Here are the 2024 […]

Hollywood Flashback: ‘Kent State,’ When College Protests Were Considered Boffo TV

It’s hard to imagine many screenwriters pitching a movie based on this spring’s student protest over Israel’s war in Gaza. But there was a time in Hollywood, long ago, when campus unrest actually was considered boffo, greenlight-worthy material. In fact, back in 1981, NBC spent a then- whopping $5 million to film a three-hour docudrama […]

Hollywood Flashback: Truman Capote Won an Emmy With Lee Radziwill by His Side

In Ryan Murphy’s FX anthology offering Feud: Capote vs. The Swans, author Truman Capote and his flock of socialite friends spend much of their leisure time preening at La Côte Basque, a French bistro on West 55th Street in Manhattan. But on one memorable occasion, Capote escorted one of his high society besties, Lee Radziwill, […]

A Lawsuit, a Porn Mogul and a ‘Pawn Stars’ Cameo: The Bizarre Afterlife of O.J. Simpson’s White Bronco

It’s got less than 40,000 miles on the odometer, comes with luxurious leather interior and sports a V-8 engine packing a whopping 200 horsepower. But its biggest selling point is that its previous owner was a retired NFL star who only drove it around town for light errands — and one epic freeway police chase. […]

Berlin Flashback: Four Decades Before ‘Killers,’ Scorsese Made His Berlin Debut With ‘Raging Bull’

This year, Martin Scorsese will be receiving the Honorary Golden Bear award at the Berlin Film Festival, celebrating the 81-year-old auteur’s lifetime achievement in cinema. But 43 years ago, in 1981, when Scorsese ventured to the Berlin festival for the first time for a non-competitive screening of Raging Bull, it didn’t look like he had much […]

Is Josh Hawley a ‘Barbie’ Fan?

MAGA firebrand Josh Hawley is no stranger to political malfeasance — he’s the election-denying Missouri senator who famously raised a fist in support of the insurrectionists assembling on the morning of Jan. 6, then was caught on camera a few hours later desperately sprinting from those same rioters as they descended on the Capitol.  But […]

How Much Was Clark Griswold’s Christmas Bonus? The Internet Wants to Know

It’s the week before Christmas. Trees are adorned with tinsel and bulbs. Mistletoe has been hung in strategic locations. Gingerbread cookies are being baked, decorated and eaten.  And, of course, the internet is buzzing with cost-analysis calculations over exactly how much money Clark Griswold earned for his annual bonus in National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation. Glory be […]

Apocalypse Then: 40 Years Ago, A TV Movie Saved the World from Nuclear Annihilation

Americans had a lot of choices about what to watch on TV the night of Nov. 20, 1983. On CBS, they could enjoy an evening of sitcoms, beginning with Alice, then moving onto The Jeffersons and Goodnight, Beantown, finally wrapping up their prime time viewing with an episode of Trapper John, M.D. Across the dial […]

Raquel Welch, Star of ‘One Million Years B.C.,’ Dies at 82

Raquel Welch, the almond-eyed sex symbol who turned a doeskin bikini into one of the most iconic cinematic images of the 1960s, has died. She was 82.  Welch’s management company told The Hollywood Reporter that she died Wednesday morning following a brief illness. Her son, Damon Welch, confirmed that she died Wednesday at her home […]

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