The 2026 Actor Awards, hosted by Kristen Bell for the second consecutive year, will stream live on Netflix Sunday, March 1 ...
Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie is in select theaters now. Half the fun of watching guerrilla productions like Jackass or Borat is the thrill of a flimsy artifice couching publicity stunts as if ...
Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie is the easiest movie to review in the history of movies. Just go see it. You don't need anything else than that. Just go see it. Right now. Drop what you're doing ...
Two longtime friends time-travel back to 2008 to pursue their performing dreams in this likably daft comedy. By Jeannette Catsoulis When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film ...
This weekend, get ready for a wild tale of two unlikely heroes who travel to the past in a souped-up vehicle and must find a way to return to the present day. Sound like “Back to the Future?” Well, ...
Matt Johnson knows his way around the law protecting fair use and parody. Johnson’s “Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie” opens in theaters Friday via Neon, and it’s a true labor of love. The lore of ...
From Harrison Ford's lifetime achievement award to the big winners of the night, including "Sinners," "The Pitt" and "The ...
Bad Bunny showed that the stage — the Super Bowl or the current political climate — was not too big for him. Chris Graythen / Getty Images This year’s Super Bowl halftime show came with a ton of ...
It might be the first time that Bad Bunny has been suspected of cribbing from Irving Berlin. Near the end of his Super Bowl halftime show, the Puerto Rican rapper said, “God bless America.” For many ...
As Kelly Clarkson phases out her daytime talk show, NBC is rolling out the celebrities who will fill in for her throughout the year. Grammy-winning singer P!nk is the first of Clarkson's guest hosts ...
Turning Point USA took a big risk in scheduling counterprogramming as a protest to the NFL making Spanish language, Puerto Rican, ICE-critical artist Bad Bunny the Super Bowl halftime show headliner.
Matt Johnson's film concerns a pair of Toronto-based musicians who go to elaborate lengths to score a gig. By Frank Scheck It’s hard to imagine people having lukewarm reactions to the new time-travel ...