In 'The Chronology of Water,' Imogen Poots found a great role, and a best friend in Kristen Stewart
Imogen Poots has been working in film, television and theater for 20 years. But the 36-year-old said it's only been in the past two years that something has really clicked. She has always aimed for independent cinema and theater, working with notable filmmakers. This year, she stars in three films she’s proud of, including Kristen Stewart’s directorial debut, “The Chronology of Water,” Nia DaCosta's “Hedda” and the romantic drama “All of You.” Poots values staying true to herself in Hollywood and finds fulfillment in projects that matter to her. She emphasizes the importance of authenticity and finding like-minded collaborators.
Raul Malo, the soulful tenor and frontman of The Mavericks, has died at age 60
NEW YORK (AP) — Raul Malo, the soulful tenor and frontman of The Mavericks, has died at age 60. He was battling colon cancer and later leptomeningeal disease, a rare complication when cancer spreads to membranes around the brain and spinal cord. Malo co-founded The Mavericks in 1989, blending genres like alt-country, Americana, and Latin. The band won a Grammy and multiple awards. Malo also released solo albums and collaborated with others. He urged fans to prioritize
Golden Globe snubs and surprises: ‘Wicked,’ Julia Roberts, Sydney Sweeney and more
The Golden Globe nominations have left many surprised with notable snubs and unexpected inclusions. “Wicked: For Good” and director Jon M. Chu were notably absent from the best picture and director categories. Despite its popularity, “The Joe Rogan Podcast” was also left out of the podcast category. Sydney Sweeney and Gwyneth Paltrow were snubbed in the acting categories, despite strong performances. Meanwhile, Julia Roberts and Emily Blunt secured nominations, even though their films received mixed reviews. The awards also recognized “KPop Demon Hunters” for box office achievement, despite Netflix's limited theatrical release.
FBI adds true crime TV producer to Most Wanted list for loan fraud tied to phony heiress story
SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — The former head of a California company that produced true crime TV shows has been added to the FBI’s Most Wanted list. Mary Carole McDonnell was charged in 2018 with portraying herself as an heiress to get millions from lenders. The FBI believes McDonnell is in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. She is the former chief executive at Bellum Entertainment, based in Burbank, California. Bellum was having financial problems in 2017. Authorities say McDonnell was able to get a $14.7 million loan from a bank after falsely claiming she was related to the founders of McDonnell Douglas, an aviation company.
ABC signs Jimmy Kimmel to a one-year contract extension, months after temporary suspension
President Donald Trump won't be getting his wish, at least not soon. ABC says that it has signed late-night comic Jimmy Kimmel to a one-year contract. His previous multiyear contract had been set to expire in May 2026, so this will keep him on the air at least until May 2027. The network had suspended Kimmel in September following remarks made after GOP activist Charlie Kirk's assassination, but put him back on the air following a public protest. He continued poking fun at the president relentlessly, leading Trump to urge ABC last month to “get the bum off the air.”
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Takeover bid of parent company means limbo for CNN and some fellow cable networks
It's a tough time for CNN, which looks like it will be in management limbo for some time with Paramount Skydance's hostile takeover bid of its parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery. Some at the network had expressed relief that CNN was not included in Warner's announced deal Friday to sell its studio and streaming business to Netflix. But Paramount wants to buy all of the company, including CNN and sister cable networks like HGTV and TNT. If that bid is successful, CNN could combine with CBS News in some fashion. Whoever wins, it's likely to be many months before the management situation is cleared up.
Ryan Coogler, Rose Byrne, Chase Infiniti, Joachim Trier react to Golden Globe nominations
The Golden Globes nominees have been announced, featuring a diverse group of top names from film and television. Leading the pack is Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” with nine nominations, boosting its Oscar momentum. Nominees like Ryan Coogler, Chase Infiniti, and Amy Madigan shared their excitement and gratitude in interviews with The Associated Press. Coogler likened the success of “Sinners” to renewing his marriage vows to filmmaking because it reaffirmed how much he loves his job. Infiniti, who is 25, says she feels incredibly lucky to be recognized. The Globes will be presented on Jan. 11, airing on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
Paramount goes hostile in bid for Warner Bros., challenging a $72 billion offer by Netflix
NEW YORK (AP) — Paramount has launched a hostile takeover bid for Warner Bros. Discovery. The effort announced Monday initiates a potentially bruising battle with Netflix to buy the company behind HBO and CNN, along with the power to reshape much of the nation’s entertainment landscape. Emerging just days after Netflix reached a $72 billion deal to acquire Warner Bros., the takeover attempt means Paramount will go straight to Warner shareholders with a bid worth about $74.4 billion, or $30 per share in cash. Unlike Netflix, Paramount is also offering to buy the cable television assets of Warner Bros.
Coldplay, U2 and Ed Sheeran top Pollstar's most popular touring artists of the new millennium
New York (AP) — Pollstar has ranked the top 25 “Most Popular Touring Artists of the Millennium” based on ticket sales from Jan. 1, 2001, to the end of 2025. Leading the list? Coldplay with 24.8 million tickets sold. They’re followed by U2, with 20.2 million tickets sold, and Ed Sheeran, with 19.6 million. Rounding out the top five is Dave Matthews Band with 19.6 million tickets sold. In fifth is Taylor Swift with roughly 18.9 million. Keep in mind that her debut album was released in 2006. Pollstar chart data is pulled from reported and estimated box office data from events that occurred between 2001 and 2025.

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