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Seth Rogen on his pot business: ‘most people can incorporate weed into their lives’
Seth Rogen is known for being an actor, a writer, a producer and also a lover of cannabis. So much so that, with friends and investors including Evan Goldberg and Mikey Mohr, he started a company in 2019 called Houseplant, which not only distributes cannabis products through retailers in California, but also sells custom- made cannabis home goods accessories, from ashtrays to table lighters, with some of the items designed by Rogen himself.
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Ethan Hawke on 'Moon Knight' villain: 'I like bad guys who don't see themselves as bad'
With a career that spans more than 35 years, Ethan Hawke surprisingly hasn’t gotten to play a bad guy too often. That all changes with his menacing role as Arthur Harrow in Moon Knight, which debuted its first episode on Disney+ this week.
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Brie Larson Joins Fast & Furious 10
The next “Fast & Furious” is getting some additional Oscar-winning talent. Best Actress winner Brie Larson is joining the family for “Fast & Furious 10,” franchise star and producer Vin Diesel revealed on Instagram. A source with knowledge further confirmed news of Larson’s casting to TheWrap.
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Kevin Spacey Asks Judge To Throw Out Anthony Rapp Sex Abuse Lawsuit
Kevin Spacey has filed yet another motion in federal court in his ongoing battle with actor Anthony Rapp over alleged sexual abuse. Spacey’s lawyers asked a judge Friday to dismiss Rapp’s sex abuse lawsuit, claiming the allegations made about Spacey’s conduct at a 1980 party were false and never occurred, the Associated Press reported.
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Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul confirmed for final 'Better Call Saul' series
Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul have been confirmed for the final series of Better Call Saul. Actor Bob Odenkirk will reprise his role as Jimmy McGill/Saul Goodman in the sixth and final season of Better Call Saul this month before the Breaking Bad spin-off TV series wraps after seven years.
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Going full meta: Nicolas Cage and the actors who love playing themselves
Acting is all about immersing yourself in a character, embracing someone else’s reality and leaving yourself behind in the process. That is, unless you go for the ultimate role: yourself. For those who have been unable to resist the allure of the familiar, appearing as a heightened version of themselves in a film can lead to one of the most intriguing performances of their career.
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Bob Odenkirk Dissects Jimmy McGill’s Growth — and ‘Tragic’ Ending — in ‘Better Call Saul’ Final Season
Bob Odenkirk never liked Saul Goodman — but Jimmy McGill has grown on him. Ahead of the final season of “Better Call Saul,” the “Breaking Bad” vet opened up to Variety about wrapping up the character 13 years after it was introduced to the world. In short: his feelings are complicated.
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Leah Remini to Write Scientology Memoir
Leah Remini, the actress who famously quit Scientology, is writing a memoir about her experiences in and out of the church, Random House imprint Ballantine Books announced Thursday.
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Will Smith called party he threw for Jada his "low point"
Will Smith reached his "low point" after the surprise he planned for Jada Pinkett Smith's 40th birthday party fell flat. The actor has been open about the incident, which the couple discussed in a resurfaced Red Table Talk clip, and he also highlighted the evening in question in his recent memoir Will. After Smith had shown a documentary about Pinkett Smith's life at her birthday party, a surprise three years in the making, she told him it was "the most disgusting display of ego I have ever seen in my life."
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Sean Penn Appears On Fox News And MSNBC To Talk Support For Ukraine, Tells Sean Hannity “I Don’t Trust You”
Actor Sean Penn spoke with Fox News and MSNBC Tuesday night about the situation on the ground in Ukraine and discussed ways to support the war-ravaged country. Penn was in Ukraine shooting a documentary for Vice about the country, its President Volodymyr Zelensky and the rising tensions on the border with Russia when Russia invaded Ukraine in February. As things began to escalate, Penn had to leave the country. He has since returned to Ukraine and also has spent time in the neighboring Poland both for the documentary and for the humanitarian effort though the CORE relief organization he co-founded.
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Selena Gomez Reveals She Hasn’t Used the Internet in 4 Years: ‘It Makes Me Feel Normal’
Gomez recently launched Wondermind, a website dedicated to providing mental health resources.
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Chris Rock's comedy tour ticket prices are soaring following Will Smith slap at Oscars
The rise in interest to Chris Rock's show comes days after things took a turn at the Oscars when partway through the night,\u00a0 Will Smith slapped\u00a0Rock.
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Ricky Gervais reveals the Jada Pinkett Smith joke he'd have told
Comedian Ricky Gervais has revealed the Jada Pinkett Smith joke he would've told instead at the Oscars - and it didn't centre around her hair. Will Smith, who won Best Actor for his portrayal of Richard Williams in King Richard, walked up on stage and slapped Chris Rock across the face for making a joke about Pinkett Smith's hair.
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A middle school called on Gordon Ramsay for help after being short on cooks
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay came to the rescue for Edward Peake Middle School in Biggleswade, U.K., when kitchen manager Tina Clarke was left to feed hundreds of students alone, with two of her employees out sick.
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How Does Ben Affleck Survive All These Flops?
Plus, how an influencer called out a fashion brand and got her own plus-size line, and a book that challenges you to reconsider your own romantic preconceptions.
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Will Smith's Mugshot From Brutal 1989 Assault Resurfaces Following Oscars Slap
One particular awful moment from Will Smith’s past has resurfaced on the heels of his slapping Chris Rock at the Academy Awards on Sunday. That moment would be the time the future Oscar winner was arrested over an alleged brutal assault that took place in Philadelphia in 1989, when he was 20 years old.
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Bill Maher Says Jada Pinkett Smith's Alopecia Isn't a Big Deal
Bill Maher had a hot take on Chris Rock's hair joke that supposedly triggered Will Smith's slap ... if that's the worst thing she's struggling with, she's a lucky woman. The "Real Time" host said Friday night, "If you are so lucky in life as to have that be your medical problem, just say, 'thank God.'" He went on to drop some numbers -- 80% of men and 50% of women lose hair as part of the aging process.
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Gillian Anderson Reveals Her One Condition to Return to ‘The X-Files’
Gillian Anderson knows that “The X-Files” fans would love to see more of FBI agent Dana Scully. That doesn’t mean she’s interested in taking it on again. When she joined the original Fox series, which aired from 1993 to 2002, she was excited to take on the obscure role that was different from “pretty much everything else on television at the time,” says Anderson, who’s receiving Variety‘s Icon Award at CannesSeries.
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Oscars Producer: Academy Didn’t Remove Will Smith Because Chris Rock Advocated for Him to Stay
In a “Good Morning America” interview, the producer opened up about the spontaneous moment that defined his Oscars telecast.
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Tony Rock denies that Chris Rock, Will Smith have reconciled after Oscars slap
Chris Rock has not yet spoken publicly about Will Smith slapping him at the Academy Awards on Sunday, but the comedian’s brother has reacted to the controversy. Tony Rock condemned the incident in a series of tweets on Tuesday telling his followers that Chris is “fine” after the assault. He also rejected Smith’s apology.
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