Marc Maron to drop one last 'WTF' podcast after 16 years and more than 1,600 episodes
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Marc Maron is ending his podcast “WTF With Marc Maron” after 16 years and over 1,600 episodes. The final episode is set to drop Monday, but the guest list remains a mystery. On Thursday, Maron recorded his last episode from his home studio, reflecting on the show's long run. He expressed gratitude to his listeners, acknowledging the shared experiences over the years. The podcast began in 2009 with a focus on stand-up comedians and grew into a platform for interviews with authors, artists, and political leaders. Maron announced the show's end in June, citing satisfaction with the work he and his longtime producer had done.
From ‘Annie Hall’ to ‘Something’s Gotta Give,’ 6 great Diane Keaton films and where to watch them
Diane Keaton has always stood out in Hollywood. Known for her eccentric charm, she has been a muse to many directors. Her career spans five decades with memorable roles in films like “The Godfather,” where she played Kay Adams. In “Annie Hall,” she showcased her quirky style, while “Looking for Mr. Goodbar” became a cult classic. In “Reds,” she starred alongside Warren Beatty. “Baby Boom” explored motherhood with humor, and “Something’s Gotta Give” made her a romantic lead at 57. Keaton’s unique presence continues to captivate audiences.
'Tron: Ares' tops box office but falls short of expectations with $33.5 million debut
LOS ANGELES (AP) — "Tron: Ares" has powered up the box office grid, taking the top spot this weekend. Despite some favorable reviews, Disney's sci-fi film fell short of expectations, earning $33.5 million. This big-budget project, starring Jared Leto and Jeff Bridges, arrived 15 years after "Tron: Legacy." The film follows a battle between two technology firms facing an artificial intelligence barrier. "Tron: Ares" was packed with action and nostalgia, but it wasn't enough to draw big numbers across more than 4,000 theaters. Another new release such as "Roofman" struggled to connect with audiences.
What to Stream: Gucci Mane, 'Loot,' Danielle Deadwyler, Pokémon and 'The Diplomat'
A new Pokémon game and Danielle Deadwyler starring in the apocalyptic thriller “40 Acres” are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you. Also among the streaming offerings worth your time for the week of Oct. 13 as selected by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists are rapper Gucci Mane returning with a new full-length titled “Episodes,” a Pokémon game that lets you compete in real-time fights rather than turn-based battles and Keri Russell’s political drama “The Diplomat” premieres its third season.
Steve Martin, Bette Midler and Goldie Hawn are among stars paying tribute to Diane Keaton
Fans and fellow actors are paying tribute to Diane Keaton after news of her death at age 79. The Oscar-winner's performances and style shaped iconic films like “The Godfather” and “Annie Hall.” Co-stars such as Bette Midler, Steve Martin and Mandy Moore shared heartfelt messages. Midler praised Keaton's originality and humor. Martin recalled their delightful relationship. Cynthia Nixon called Keaton her idol. Mandy Moore cherished working with her. Octavia Spencer thanked Keaton for her authenticity. And Ben Stiller hailed her as one of the greatest film actors ever.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The final episode of comic and actor Marc Maron's influential podcast drops Monday. It'll be the last of more than 1,600 shows. Some key moments in his 16-year run include a long and emotional interview with Robin Williams in 2010 that gained more attention when Williams died four years later. The episode would enter the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress. Then-President Barack Obama took the show to another level in 2015 when he came to Maron's garage studio for an interview. Stand-up comic Todd Glass used the show to publicly come out as gay in 2012.
In ‘A House of Dynamite,' Kathryn Bigelow explores 18 minutes that decide the fate of civilization
VENICE, Italy (AP) — Kathryn Bigelow's new film, "A House of Dynamite," explores the chilling reality of nuclear annihilation. The film delves into the crucial 18-minute window U.S. leaders have in the face of an imminent nuclear strike. Releasing in theaters Friday and streaming on Netflix on Oct. 24, it takes viewers inside the White House Situation Room and U.S. Strategic Command. Bigelow, known for her work on military and geopolitical themes, collaborated with journalist Noah Oppenheim to create a story from multiple perspectives. The film aims to humanize the abstract and terrifying scenario, emphasizing the importance of non-proliferation.
Diane Keaton, Oscar-winning star of ‘Annie Hall’ and ‘The Godfather,’ dies at 79
Diane Keaton, the Oscar-winning star known for films like “Annie Hall” and “The Godfather,” has died at 79, a family member told The Associated Press. People Magazine reported her death on Saturday in California, citing a family spokesperson. No further details were immediately available. The news has shocked fans worldwide. Her unique style and depth made her a standout actor of her generation. She became iconic with roles like Annie Hall and Kay Adams. Her career spanned decades, charming audiences in films like “Baby Boom,” “Father of the Bride,” and “First Wives Club.” Keaton's legacy in film remains timeless.
UK police arrest 2 in stabbing death of former Lostprophets singer in prison
LONDON (AP) — British police have arrested two men on suspicion of murder after former Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins was stabbed to death in a northern English prison. Watkins, who was serving a 29-year sentence for child sex offenses, was attacked with a knife at HMP Wakefield on Saturday morning. Emergency services pronounced him dead at the scene. Watkins was the lead singer for the Welsh rock band Lostprophets and pleaded guilty in 2013 to multiple charges, including attempting to rape a baby.
Two jurors claim they were bullied into convicting Harvey Weinstein and regret it, his lawyers say
NEW YORK (AP) — Two jurors who voted in June to convict Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault said they regret the decision and only did so because others on the panel bullied them, the former movie mogul’s lawyers said in a newly public court filing. Weinstein’s lawyers are seeking to overturn his conviction for first-degree criminal sex act, arguing in papers unsealed Thursday that the guilty verdict was marred by “threats, intimidation, and extraneous bias,” and that the judge failed to properly deal with it at the time. In sworn affidavits included with the filing, two jurors said they felt overwhelmed and intimidated by jurors who wanted to convict Weinstein on the charge, which accused him of forcing oral sex on TV and film production assistant and producer Miriam Haley in 2006.
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