An exodus due to anti-gay owner the Sultan of Brunei reveals "shockingly few" alternatives as events scramble for space and the hotel stands to lose millions of dollars. | Read More
The move comes after months of public feuding between Harvey Weinstein and the film's director Olivier Dahan and producer Pierre-Ange Le Pogam over the tone of the film. | Read More
Boal, who wrote and produced "The Hurt Locker" and "Zero Dark Thirty," is ramping up his Page 1 production company with a goal of teaming journalists with film and TV studios. | Read More
The deal marked its largest since 2006's CBS Corp. split and the first time a U.S. company has agreed to buy a British free-to-air TV provider. | Read More
The billionaire said he would also like to purchase the Hotel Bel-Air from Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, whose properties are being boycotted by Hollywood because of his decision to enact Sharia law in his home country of ... | Read More
UPDATED: The competition trims down to a handful of singers as all four coaches survive in the first three-way cut of the season's live shows. | Read More
His departure from the team, after working for controversial owner Donald Sterling for 30 years, will be effective immediately, according to a statement from the NBA. | Read More
Billy Eichner is expanding his comedy brand to the USA Network. The Emmy-nominated Billy on the Street host is teaming with longtime friend and head writer Julie Klausner (Mulaney) to create and star in a scripted comedy for USA, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. In Difficult People, which Eichner and Klausner created, the duo star as frustrated comedians and pop culture-loving best friends living in New York City who hate everyone -- except each other. | Read More