On Tuesday night, only “Extra’s” AJ Calloway spoke to rock legend Jon Bon Jovi and his son Jesse Bongiovi at the New York launch party for their popular new wine, Hampton Water.
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Is Blake Lively refusing to sign on for a new Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants movie? A report claims the actress’ co-stars are “worried” she won’t agree to do a third film. Gossip Cop, however, can debunk the story.
Lively starred in the original 2005 adapta..
‘Strange Angel’ Trailer: Rocket Science Meets The Occult In New CBS All Access Drama
Who would have thought that there was a connection with the birth of rocket science and the occult? In the new trailer for the forthcoming CBS All Access drama Strange Angel we see this fascinating story of Jack..
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NFL Institutes New National Anthem Policy Requiring Players To Stand
The NFL owners, commissioner Roger Goodell and head officials are a bunch of sanctimonious cowards who don’t give a damn if Black men and women are dying in the streets as..
Last month, there was a rumor that the interns of American Vogue would no longer cower in fear that the latte they fetched for Anna Wintour was 0.05 degrees too cold. Anna Wintour was reportedly getting shoved out of her editor-in-chief role and replaced with Vogue UK editor Edward Enninful sometime..
How do you look at these pictures of Alessandra Ambrosio and then go home and have sex with your wife or girlfriend? I swear what is the point? To me it is so depressing to even think about. It’s a good thing none of my girlfriends ever read this site or else I’d be in a lot of trouble.
Awe-inspiring visuals and equally stirring orchestrations combine to fittingly majestic effect in “Mountain,” a unique portrait of mankind’s enduring fascination with the world’s most formidable summits.
A rewarding collaboration between filmmaker Jennifer Peedom, who previously got acquainted...
Talented British actress Natalie Dormer gets one of her most substantial movie roles in the classy cat-and-mouse thriller “In Darkness.” Co-written by Dormer and director Anthony Byrne with echoes of “Wait Until Dark” and “A History of Violence,” the film is impressive as a star vehicle, if a bit...