EntertainmentMarch 14, 2026 Hulu Drops Buffy the Vampire Slayer Reboot Starring Sarah Michelle Gellar
Hulu has canceled its Buffy reboot, starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, after a single pilot. The decision comes despite Gellar's enthusiasm and Chloé Zhao's direction. Here's what fans need to know.
EntertainmentMarch 14, 2026 WWE's Cody Rhodes Faces Fan Backlash as Randy Orton Turns Heel in Shocking SmackDown Moment
Randy Orton's brutal attack on Cody Rhodes during SmackDown stunned fans, proving WWE may have turned the wrong wrestler heel. The move reignites debates about Rhodes' polarizing persona and WWE's booking strategy.
EntertainmentMarch 14, 2026 ‘The Madison’ Stars Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell Break Down That Shocking Death, Their Chemistry After 40 Years and Why Method Acting Wouldn’t Work
SPOILER ALERT: This article contains spoilers for the first three episodes of “The Madison” Season 1, now streaming on Paramount+. For a legendary actor like Michelle Pfeiffer, it seems unthinkable that she would accept a starring role in a TV series without even seeing a script. Then again, it’s a
EntertainmentMarch 14, 2026 How to Livestream Harry Styles on ‘SNL’
With a number of free streaming options, here's when and where to watch the three-time Grammy-winner pull double duty as host and musical guest of 'Saturday Night Live.'
EntertainmentMarch 14, 2026 Box Office: ‘Reminders of Him’ Leads on Friday With $8 Million; ‘Hoppers’ Holds Strong With $7.1 Million
Disney and Pixar’s animal adventure “Hoppers” is holding strong in its second weekend, but it was Universal’s teary romance “Reminders of Him” that took the top spot on Friday. “Reminders of Him,” the third big-screen adaptation of a Colleen Hoover novel, grossed $8 million on Friday from 3,402 Nort
EntertainmentMarch 14, 2026 Anna Camp on Her Big ‘Scream 7’ Reveal — and Why She Apologized for That Anti-Boycott Post
The actress talks Jessica’s spoiler-filled arc and audience reactions: “I hope that people can enjoy my performance, even if they’re frustrated or confused by the motive or the reveal.”
EntertainmentMarch 14, 2026 Guns and Glitter: How L.A.’s Top Artists Reimagine the Oscar
The gold statuette has weathered 97 ceremonies, countless acceptance-speech tears and at least one airport dumpster. But can it survive being reinterpreted by an ensemble of boundary-pushing West Coast artists?
EntertainmentMarch 14, 2026 Málaga Festival: ‘The Garden We Dreamed,’ ‘I Won’t Die For Love,’ ‘Iván and Hadoum’ Sweep Top Prizes
Hailed by Variety as a standout at this year’s Panorama program at Berlin, Joaquín del Paso’s “The Garden We Dreamed” took best picture, direction, cinematography (Gökhan Tiryaki) at the Malaga Festival, which closes Saturday night with an Awards ceremony. Further top plaudits went to Spain’s“I Won’
EntertainmentMarch 14, 2026 ‘Kill Me’ Review: Charlie Day Cracks a Case That Could Break Him in Disarming Black Comedy
There’s a shamelessly bad crime procedural that Jimmy (Charlie Day) has on in the background as he awakens in a hospital from a near-death experience in “Kill Me.” Its appearance is brief, but significant as he starts to make sense of what happened to him after waking up in a bathtub full of his own
EntertainmentMarch 14, 2026 ‘The Secret Reading Club of Kabul’ Follows Young Afghan Women, Inspired by Anne Frank, Defying the Taliban: “They Want to Be Heard and Seen”
The documentary from Shakiba Adil and Elina Hirvonen, premiering at CPH:DOX in Copenhagen, features clandestinely shot mobile phone footage and shows "the power of art to keep hope and humanism alive."
EntertainmentMarch 14, 2026 Phil Campbell, Motörhead Guitarist and Rock Legend, Dies at 64
Motörhead guitarist Phil Campbell, known for his 31-year tenure with the iconic band and his subsequent project with his sons, has died at 64 following a major operation. His family announced his passing, marking a significant loss for the rock community.
EntertainmentMarch 14, 2026 ‘My Father Killed Bourguiba’ Explores How a Failed Plot to Overthrow the Government Left a Tunisian Family Struggling to Live With the Consequences
In her sophomore feature “My Father Killed Bourguiba,” Tunisian filmmaker Fatma Riahi examines her father’s role in a failed plot to overthrow the country’s first president, exploring how his political choices impacted the family after his imprisonment and how that’s shaped the course of her life. T
EntertainmentMarch 14, 2026 Nike Drops New Air Jordan 13 Retro ‘Chicago’ Sneakers: Here’s Where To Buy a Pair Online
During his final season with the Chicago Bulls, Michael Jordan won his sixth NBA Championship after defeating the Utah Jazz. At the height of his career in Chicago, Jordan retired from the NBA for the second time in his career. For his “last dance” with the Bulls, MJ was wearing a pair of Nike Air [
EntertainmentMarch 14, 2026 The Yellowstone Creator's New Show 'The Madison': Exploring Wealthy Elites in Montana
Taylor Sheridan's latest series, 'The Madison,' starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell, satirizes wealthy New Yorkers who flee to Montana after a tragic event. The show offers a new perspective on Sheridan's recurring theme of the urban-rural divide.
EntertainmentMarch 14, 2026 How ‘Arctic Link’ Brings the Internet, and Digital Change, to Life on an Epic Scale
Ian Purnell looked to imbue his CPH:DOX-premiering debut feature about a remote corner of Alaska getting connected with a "sensual" quality: "We were often talking about what kind of animal something could be."
EntertainmentMarch 14, 2026 ‘Ready or Not 2: Here I Come’ Review: Samara Weaving and Sarah Michelle Gellar in a Sequel That Can’t Quite Conjure the Original’s Dark Magic
Elijah Wood, Shawn Hatosy and Kathryn Newton are also among the cast in an action-horror-comedy follow-up that picks up just minutes after the 2019 feature.
EntertainmentMarch 14, 2026 Noma Founder Rene Redzepi Resigns Amid Abuse Allegations, Sparking Fine Dining Culture Reckoning
Chef Rene Redzepi, founder of the world-renowned Noma restaurant, resigned this week following New York Times reports detailing years of abuse and assault by former employees. The scandal is prompting a critical examination of the long-standing 'brigade de cuisine' system and its impact on kitchen c
EntertainmentMarch 14, 2026 ‘Whispers in May’ Blends Doc and Improv Into a Magical Journey From Girlhood to Womanhood
Dongnan Chen's second feature, premiering at CPH:DOX, follows three girls in China, one of whom has just had her first menstruation: "I think of the film as a dream running parallel to reality."
EntertainmentMarch 14, 2026 ‘Drag’ SXSW Review: Come for the Petty Theft, Stay for the Unexpected Serial Killings
At this fraught moment in our culture, it comes as a small surprise that a movie called “Drag” is not about the terrors of “gender ideology,” nor the apparent threat to Western civilization of people dressing up in garb generally associated with the opposite sex. Instead, writer-directors Raviv Ullm
EntertainmentMarch 14, 2026 ‘Crash Land’ Review: Crass Humor Meets Poignancy in Coming-of-Age Dramedy About Grieving Canadian Stunt Boys
Much has been theorized about how “Jackass,” the MTV stunt show from the early 2000s that spawned multiple movies and enthralled a generation of young people with its gross-out and pain-inducing antics, exhibits an absurdist version of hyper-masculinity and genuine camaraderie. These men hit each ot
EntertainmentMarch 14, 2026 ‘The Sun Never Sets’ Review: Dakota Fanning and Jake Johnson Bring Warm Chemistry to Joe Swanberg’s Wishy-Washy Romantic Dramedy
Debuting at SXSW, the latest film from the 'Drinking Buddies' director centers on a young woman in Alaska who reconnects with her ex while on a break from a long-term relationship.
EntertainmentMarch 14, 2026 ‘My Brother’s Killer’ Review: A Probing True Crime Doc Revisits the Unsolved 1990 Murder of a Gay Porn Star in Los Angeles
Documentary filmmaker Rachel Mason ('Circus of Books') unlocks the case of Billy London, whose gruesome killing was set against a backdrop of homophobia and AIDS.
EntertainmentMarch 14, 2026 Razzie Awards 2026 Winners: Ice Cube Named Worst Actor as ‘War of the Worlds’ Dominates With Five Dishonors
Ice Cube’s “War of the Worlds” dominated at the 46th Razzie Awards, (reluctantly) taking home the dishonors for worst picture, worst actor and more. Ice Cube beat out Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye (“Hurry Up Tomorrow”), Dave Bautista (“In the Lost Lands”), Scott Eastwood (“Alarum”) and Jared Leto (“Tron
EntertainmentMarch 14, 2026 Razzie Awards Winners: Ice Cube Starrer ‘War of the Worlds’ Named Worst Picture of the Year
Kate Hudson has been named the recipient of this year's Razzie Redeemer Award for her performance in 'Song Sung Blue.'