Welcome to the latest episode of Too Long; Didn’t Watch, a new podcast produced by Rolling Stone and OBB Sound, presented by Google Assistant, and hosted by yours truly. In each episode, we attempt a new method of scaling Peak TV, by pairing a celebrity guest with a series they’ve …
Read More »How Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton Have Learned to Collaborate Over 40 Years
People always want to know how Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton, the longtime collaborators responsible for hit indie films like the Oscar-winning Little Miss Sunshine, divvy up the work on the set. For instance, does Faris direct the actors while Dayton concentrates on the camera movements? But as in all …
Read More »How to Watch 'Wonder Woman 1984' Online: Stream the Film for Free on HBO Max
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Note: Wonder Woman 1984 has left HBO Max as of January 25, and the only way to watch it right now is in theaters (check showtimes here). You …
Read More »'Bob's Burgers' Character Designer Dave Creek Dead at 42 After Skydiving Accident
Dave Creek — the lead character designer of the hit cartoon series, Bob’s Burgers — died Thursday, January 7th, from injuries sustained after a recent skydiving accident, according to a statement from the show’s production companies 20th Television, Fox Entertainment, and Bento Box Entertainment. He was 42. “We are heartbroken …
Read More »Arnold Schwarzenegger Surprises 'Kindergarten Cop' Cast During Virtual Reunion
Arnold Schwarzenegger made a surprise appearance at a virtual cast reunion featuring the now-grown up stars who played his students in the 1990 comedy Kindergarten Cop. Hosted by Yahoo Entertainment, the reunion marked the film’s 30th anniversary and featured Christian Cousins (Dominic), Miko Hughes (Joseph), Krystle and Tiffany Mataras (Tina …
Read More »'Honey Boy' Director Stands With FKA Twigs After Shia LeBeouf Allegations
Honey Boy director Alma Har’el has spoken in support of FKA Twigs following the singer’s allegations of abuse against actor Shia LaBeouf. Both Twigs and LaBeouf starred in the 2018 semi-autographical film about the actor’s childhood. Following work on the film, the singer and actor started a relationship, the details …
Read More »'Gimme Shelter' at 50: How The Rolling Stones Got Conquered By America
Fifty years ago this Sunday, the Rolling Stones released Gimme Shelter, the infamous documentary that started as a look at the final days of the British bad boys’ legendary 1969 tour, leading up to the disastrous free concert at Altamont Speedway. It ended up becoming the ultimate rock & roll …
Read More »'Stardust' Review: Rock & Roll Biopic Suicide
In 1971, David Bowie was at a crossroads. His third album, The Man Who Sold the World, hadn’t been received as the star-making breakthrough he thought it would be. His wife, Angela, was getting impatient regarding his lack of fame and fortune. The singles has barely charted. It had stiffed …
Read More »Trevor Noah Dismisses Donald Trump's Futile Voter Fraud Claims on 'Daily Show'
Trevor Noah hammered home the ridiculousness of Donald Trump’s refusal to concede the 2020 presidential election, as well as his baseless claims of voter fraud, on The Daily Show Monday, November 9th. Over the past few days, Trump surrogates have been spouting an array of evidence-free claims that Republican votes …
Read More »Watch Dave Chappelle's Incisive Post-Election 'SNL' Monologue
As he did four years earlier, Dave Chappelle returned to Saturday Night Live for the series’ first post-presidential election episode, with the comedian once again delivering a timely, powerful monologue. “This morning after the results came in, I got a text from a friend of mine in London, she said …
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