Mel B Keeps a Piece of her Skin With Her Ex’s Name on It in a Jar

While working on her memoir Brutally Honest this year, Mel B chose to enter rehab after she was diagnosed with PTSD, which she said stemmed from an “abusive” relationship and divorce from her husband, producer Stephen Belafonte. Months later, the Spice Girl is now in a much better mental space,

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Kristen Stewart to Make the Yuletide Gay With Queer Holiday Rom-Com

“Say it. Out loud.” A Kristen Stewart–studio–movie renaissance is upon us! In addition to becoming one of Charlie’s Angels, KStew is also in talks to star in an LGBTQ holiday romantic comedy titled Happiest Season. The film will feature “a young woman whose plan to propose to her girlfriend while

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This Is Us Actor Michael Angarano Knew About Nicky’s Big Twist This Whole Time

Spoilers ahead for Tuesday’s episode of This Is Us.Nobody on This Is Us is more relieved that the cat’s out of the bag than Michael Angarano. For months, the actor who plays Jack Pearson’s younger brother, Nick, has been lying to everyone he knows and everyone who asks about his

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Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart Reminisce About Their Turd-Mining Days on The Late Show

Last night’s Late Show did things a little differently. The show aired a bunch of prerecorded interviews in which, instead of Stephen Colbert interviewing guests, the guests sat behind the desk and interviewed Colbert. One such guest was Colbert’s former boss Jon Stewart, and the two longtime pals had a

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Ethan Hawke Warns Against ‘Tribal Thinking’ in Rousing Gotham Awards Acceptance Speech

The crowd at Cipriani Wall Street roared when Ethan Hawke took the stage to accept the IFP Gotham Award for Best Actor Monday night. Hawke won for his portrayal of the spiritually conflicted (hot) priest Reverend Toller in First Reformed. When he accepted the award, Hawke thanked his wife, A24,

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Everything You Need to Know About the 18th-Century World of The Favourite

The Favourite is not a movie that’s super-concerned with historical accuracy. (As our own David Edelstein writes in his otherwise-glowing review, “Don’t worry if you can’t follow the tumultuous Tory versus Whig conflict — the film doesn’t get it right in any case.”) Director Yorgos Lanthimos is more concerned with

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The ’90s Kids’ Shows That Informed Adam Conover’s Comedy the Most

If you came of age during the ’80s and ’90s, you were most likely well-nourished by the bumper crop of children’s educational TV programs that aired during those decades. Sure, the soft infotainment format geared toward developing young minds existed long before then, with Sesame Street and Schoolhouse Rock! being

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Green Book Flopped. But Who Was It Supposed to Be For?

Do American audiences still want a movie like Green Book? To many, the answer seemed obvious back in September, when, following its premiere at the Toronto Film Festival, Peter Farrelly’s odd-couple seriocomedy won the Audience Award and was deemed an Oscar front-runner by the small set of prognosticators who are

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