Nicholas Stoller, the director of hit romantic comedies like “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” and “The Five-Year Engagement”, says he has a fascination for love stories as they are harsh, raw but also ...
Jason Segel's Forgetting Sarah Marshall is a gift that keeps on giving as his full frontal got Harrison Ford onboard ...
Will Ferrell had already notched his next starring role for Amazon MGM Studios way before the poor reviews for his latest ...
After the success of Neighbors, Zac Efron is set to reunite with director Nicholas Stoller for a new comedy movie starring ...
Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell in the same movie? You can count us in! Both have hilarious comedian chops to bring to the highly anticipated rom-com! The two haven’t worked together since ...
If you’re thinking of boycotting the US because of the threatened tariffs, this is a good time for it in the movies. The highest profile ... Nicholas Stoller (best known for Forgetting Sarah Marshall) ...
Like Queen Elizabeth, she loves horses and a great tiara moment. Pascal Le Segretain/amfAR/Getty Sarah Ferguson is recalling the shock of navigating two cancer diagnoses within one year after ...
The R-rated comedy One of Them Days opened to number during a quiet weekend at the movie theatres while Wolf Man opened in a disappointing third place. The damage of the Los Angeles wildfires has ...
Cam Archer revisits the life of child actor Jonathan Brandis who committed suicide in 2003 Lydia Lunch narrates this meditation on fame the actors pressure to remain in the public eye and the ...
Sarah Sherman opened the first “Saturday Night Live” episode of 2025 by portraying political commentator Rachel Maddow. In the sketch, Maddow hosted an MSNBC panel, which included Marcello ...
Late one Friday night, a young man trudged into his kitchen while his wife and infant daughter slept. He heated a cup of coffee and paced the floor. When he placed the cup on his table, his hands ...
If they were to name a dance after Sarah Hadland, it would surely be called the "Can, can". Okay, that name might already be taken – and it is one you will perhaps never see performed on ...