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Anton Yelchin is 23, which means he’s been in the biz for more than half his life. We relive his early roles and the ones that made him famous. Happy birthday, Anton! More
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Anton Yelchin is 23, which means he’s been in the biz for more than half his life. We relive his early roles and the ones that made him famous. Happy birthday, Anton! More
“Working together with GLAAD has been a very positive and enlightening experience for me,” Brett Ratner said of directing the organization’s “crucial” video campaign that will feature Hollywood stars and pro athletes “coming out” as straight allies. More
With Brett Ratner ousted as a producer of the upcoming Academy Awards after he used a gay slur, Eddie Murphy has decided to throw away his last chance at becoming relevant again and will not host the show in February. Who knew that Tower Heist inspired such loyalty? More
Okay, so maybe our plan to boycott Tower Heist didn’t really take off, but director Brett Ratner has gotten his due for the homophobic remarks he made over the weekend. (“Directing is for fags.”) Brett has resigned as producer of the Oscars because of his comments. Here’s the beginning of his statement: More
It’s been quite an for our pal Brett Ratner. To recap: last week, he claimed a grease-soaked affair with Olivia Munn, but it turns out that was a lie. And on Sunday at a Tower Heist screening, he offered the delightful astute and tolerant comment, “Rehearsing is for fags.” Brett has now come forward to apologize for that homophobic remark: More
Last week, we brought you a delightful tale of Brett Ratner‘s supposed shrimp-fat-soaked love affair with Olivia Munn, in which the auteur director admits he, “banged her a couple times.” Well, it turns out Brett was actually lying or just joking or trying to stir up more publicity for his movie Tower Heist — he went on Howard Stern this morning and retracted what he said about sleeping with Olivia. A link to the interview was retweeted by Olivia, so I’ll take that as a tacit endorsement. More
In her book Suck It, Wonder Woman!: The Misadventures of a Hollywood Geek, Olivia Munn mentioned a relationship with a big shot director. The section includes such romantic gems as a description of Olivia walking in on, “a grown man in an oversized shirt holding his undersized manhood in hands glistening with shrimp fat.” Now Brett Ratner has stepped forward to admit that he’s the director in question, but he’s done it in a way that manages to make him look even worse: More
Today’s Fame Wore features Ed Westwick at a random autograph signing for Virgin Mobile, Brett Ratner in all his glory (and bad taste), and sartorial triumphs at the premieres of The Last Airbender and The Kids Are All Right. Also! … More
From a new show on Lifetime where a supermarket manager mom becomes governor of New Jersey to a new drama for CBS based on a character from a James Patterson book, there are many shows in development. Variety is reporting … More