• Drake's 'Hotline Bling' Gets Funny Celebrity Remix [WATCH VIDEO]

    Drake's "Hotline Bling" has been the most celebrated song this year. With remakes by Erykah Badu and Justin Bieber already out, it comes as no surprise that everybody else wants to join in. So of course, W Magazine grabbed a handful of celebrities and put them in front of a camera to recite "Hotline Bling." As you probably guessed, it was magical.
  • Matt Damon Talks Ben Affleck Gay Rumors & the Struggle of Coming Out in Hollywood

    The term "dynamic duo" doesn't always refer to a powerful couple in a romantic relationship, it could also reflect best friends who make strong decision that benefit them both individually and as a unit. After all, the original dynamic duo were Batman and Robin. Actors Matt Damon and Ben Affleck have been close friends for decades. Their close bond even helped spark the popular term "bromance." In a recent interview with 'The Guardian,' Damon opened up about rumors that he had a gay relationship with Affleck and why he believes coming out in Hollywood can be a struggle.
  • Snoop Dogg Launches MerryJane Marijuana Website With Help of Seth Rogen and Miley Cyrus

    On Monday (Sept. 21), Snoop Dogg launched a new media company website called MerryJane.com, touted by the man himself as the "Encyclopedia Of Cannabis," at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference in San Francisco. He's always been vocal about his marijuana use, but now he's turning it into a business venture, and enlisted fellow pro-weed celebrities like Seth Rogen and Miley Cyrus.It will feature marijuana based news stories, videos, business insight and even the an original show entitled 'Deflowered,' which is an interview series detailing the power of Snoop's favorite plant.
  • Joseph Gordon-Levitt Talks Smoking Weed & Dropping Acid for Creativity Boost

    It's no secret, actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt likes to dabble in a few extracurricular activities here and there (nudge nudge, wink wink). If you still haven't caught on, Gordon-Levitt is a frequent smoker of marijuana (also known as weed) just like his good pal and fellow marijuana enthusiast, Seth Rogen. In a recent candid interview with 'Playboy,' 'The Night Before' star spoke openly about his drug use, how marijuana boosts his creativity levels and his trippy experience dropping acid.
  • Trailer for 'Comedy Central Roast of Justin Bieber' Spoofs Singer's CK Commercial

    ently for his 'Comedy Central Roast,' which will air March 30. The new spot features Roast staple Jeff Ross and pokes fun at the pop star's black-and-white Calvin Klein commercial. The clip makes it seem like Bieber is up for the challenge, which is good because some of these comics are salivating at the idea of verbally slamming the singer.
  • Justin Bieber Asks Seth Rogen To Roast Him On Comedy Central After Comedian Bashes Him On Twitter & In Interviews

    As previously reported, Justin Bieber has signed himself up to be roasted on Comedy Central for his 21st birthday. Following more than a year of shenanigans, Bieber has decided to own up to all the things that have made him seem like a d-bag and bad example to his Beliebers. Earlier this month, Comedy Central posted a trailer for the March 30th roast, which featured the 20-year-old Canadian crooner topless and getting pelted with eggs. Now Bieber has called out Seth Rogen to take part in roasting him.
  • Craig Morgan Goes After Seth Rogen for 'American Sniper' Tweet

    "American Sniper" just had one of the biggest opening-weekend box offices of all time, so it is no surprise that at least some of the millions of viewers had an issue with the film. One of the dissenters happened to be actor Seth Rogen, who noted the Clint Eastwood movie's resemblance to a faux Nazi propaganda film shown in Quentin Tarantino's "Inglorious Basterds."
  • Sony Will Release 'The Interview' in Theaters, on VOD

    If you are one of the growing number of people who wanted to see "The Interview" simply to defy North Korea's attempt to block its distribution, then it looks like you are in luck. Sony is reportedly gearing up to announce that the film, which was canceled a few days ago, will see the light of day. The plan as of now is to release the film in participating theaters as well as through video on demand simultaneously. The list of distributors is expected to be released at some point today, with theaters in both Atlanta and Austin, Texas, already on board to show the film. Talks between Sony and Dish Network reportedly fell apart over the weekend, and other possible distributors have expressed concern over the possibility of also being hacked if they agreed to show the film.
  • Sony Faces Backlash After Shelving 'The Interview' Amid Terror Threats

    It seems Sony has found itself in the kind of a situation that offers no easy solution. After weeks of being hacked and embarrassed on an international level, it has finally been confirmed by the U.S. government that North Korea is behind the cyber attack, and the effect has been all but crippling for the movie house. Ultimately, the hackers were working hard to scare Sony into shelving its comedy "The Interview," which was scheduled to hit theaters Christmas Day, and as of now their efforts have worked. The film, a comedy about taking out North Korea's Kim Jong Un, seems to have been put to rest permanently, and much of Hollywood seems furious about it. Aside from having to crawl out from the initial humiliation, not only of actually being hacked but then the mortification that the contents of various emails have been leaked, the company was left with a huge problem on its hands. Within the last week Seth Rogen and James Franco began canceling different media interviews that were intended to promote "The Interview," and as of yesterday both actors had been photographed with bodyguards. The stars connected to the project have feared for their own safety, so it makes sense Sony would proceed with extra caution.
  • NYC Premiere of 'The Interview' Canceled After 9/11-Type Threats; Homeland Security Investigates

    The Sony hacking scandal just keeps getting more complicated each day, and what seemingly began as a plot to embarrass some of the studio's top brass is really beginning to cut into business. "The Interview," slated for an official Christmas Day release and starring Seth Rogen and James Franco, is about a plot to kill North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, and this one film seems to be at the center of the turmoil. The hackers, officially dubbed as the shady Guardians of Peace, are going out of their way to scare the studio into shelving this film, and their tactics seem to be working. Rogen and Franco have canceled various promotional interviews in connection with "The Interview" and the film's official New York City premiere, slated for Thursday night, Dec. 18, has been canceled. Why the fear? Well, the GOP issued an ominous statement yesterday, saying in part: "Soon all the world will see what an awful movie Sony Pictures Entertainment has made. The world will be full of fear. Remember the 11th of September 2001. We recommend you to keep yourself distant from the places at that time. (If your house is nearby, you'd better leave.)" The FBI has been pulled into the investigation, and it claims that there has been no chatter that leads them to believe that the direct threats against movie theaters are legitimate, but no one is taking any chances. So far, Carmike Cinemas and Los Angeles's ArcLight Cinemas have canceled screenings of the film. Homeland Security claims to be inching closer toward figuring out not only who is behind the threats, but also what part of the world they are coming from.
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