Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce Kiss After Kansas City Chiefs Win Super Bowl

Taylor Swift celebrated Travis Kelce‘s Super Bowl win with several long embraces on the field at Allegiant Stadium on Sunday night. Kelce’s team, the Kansas City Chiefs, beat the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday night to win Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas. During the presentation of the Vince Lombardi Trophy, Swift was seen standing next to Kelce’s mom, Donna, as he spoke with CBS Sports broadcaster Jim Nantz. She was seen smiling and clapping as the Chiefs’ tight end first busted into a few lines of Elvis Presley’s song “Viva Las Vegas” before then leading the crowd in the Beastie Boys’ “Fight for Your Right.

Thats Some Stupid Shit Right There

Lori Petty isn’t a fan of the Point Break remake. The actress, who played Tyler in the 1991 Fox film, said of the upcoming reboot, “That’s some stupid shit right there.” Directed by Kathryn Bigelow, the original action film has an FBI agent go undercover to infiltrate a crime ring of surfers and starred Keanu Reeves, Patrick Swayze and Gary Busey. The Fox film grossed $83 million worldwide in 1991 and went on to become a cult classic, inspiring a live stage version in which Johnny Utah is played by an audience member in each show.

The Hollywood Producer, the "Heiress" and a Very Personal Quest for

The first time Johnathan Walton, 45, met the woman who became his best friend and turned into his worst enemy, she was offering help with his building’s pool. In the spring of 2013, Walton, a producer for unscripted shows including American Ninja Warrior and Shark Tank, and his neighbors at a Bunker Hill apartment complex in downtown Los Angeles, lost access to their stunning pool amid a dispute with another building.

The Hollywood Reporter Lands Two Nods

On Friday, the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) announced thenominees for the 51st annual Daytime Emmy Awards, and The Hollywood Reporter earned two nominations. Off Script With The Hollywood Reporter — the magazine’s iconic roundtable series, which aired on SundanceTV — earned a nom for best arts and popular culture program. The segment, moderated by Mesfin Fekadu and hosted by Yvonne Orji, was nominated alongside Billion Dollar Babies: The True Story of the Cabbage Patch Kids (Vimeo), King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch (Netflix), Oprah and “The Color Purple” Journey (Max), Variety Studio: Actors on Actors (PBS) and Working in the Theatre (AmericanTheatreWing.

The Persian Version, Joonam, Shayda Look at Iranian Experience

Filmmaker Maryam Keshavarz’s dramedy The Persian Version opens with a young Iranian American woman played by Layla Mohammadi, wearing a homemade burkini, with a full Islamic face covering and a string bikini on the bottom. It’s a provocative image and one inspired by Keshavarz’s own boldness — born in New York to Iranian parents, she once wore the outfit to a costume party in Brooklyn. “This was just my outlandish expression, and I won best costume,” Keshavarz says.

Theater Review: 'The Realistic Joneses'

NEW YORK – In a typically double-edged moment in The Realistic Joneses, Marisa Tomei‘s frightened character takes a clumsy stab at praying. “You’re probably, like, my God, what is this even about?” she muses to the Almighty. Audiences drawn solely by the impressive cast might share that confusion, given what a bold departure this represents for commercially risk-averse Broadway. The absurdist intellectual humor of playwright Will Eno is very much an acquired taste, provoking as much discomfort as laughs, and placing him somewhere between Samuel Beckett and Edward Albee.

TNT Cancels Its Medical Drama, HawthoRNe

TNT is calling Season 4 of its medical drama starring Jada Pinkett Smith, HawthoRNe, dead on arrival. The network announced on Friday that it will not be going forward on a new season. “TNT has decided not to order a fourth season of HawthoRNe,” the network says in a statement.   “TNT truly appreciates the tremendous dedication of everyone involved in HawthoRNe,” the network continues. “The series gave TNT the opportunity to work with many outstanding people, including Jada Pinkett Smith and the rest of the show’s talented cast, crew, producers and writers.

Tom Hardy of The Drop on James Gandolfinis Last Role

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Top Golden Globes Exec Says Ricky Gervais Definitely Crossed the Line

Add Hollywood Foreign Press Association president Philip Berk to the chorus of those who believe that Ricky Gervais went too far as host of the Golden Globes on Sunday night. The head of the group responsible for the awards show says that while he felt the show itself was “terrific,” he too felt that Gervais’ jokes about specific celebrities were too much. PHOTOS: Golden Globe after parties. “He definitely crossed the line,” Berk tells The Hollywood Reporter.

Whos Who in Lars Von Triers Sexually Explicit New Film

‘Nymphomaniac’ 101: Who’s Who in Lars Von Trier’s Sexually Explicit New Film Nymphomaniac As part of Lars von Trier's slow reveal for his upcoming epic Nymphomaniac, production company Zentropa unveiled the first cast photo for the film as well as its release date: December 25. The image, which went up online early Thursday morning, is a porn-inspired tableau featuring the all-star cast in various compromising positions. Shia LaBeouf The shot features a shirtless Shia LaBeouf lying on the ground with a very suggestive fruit arrangement nearby.