When "Dreams of Violets" premieres tomorrow night at the Tribeca Film Festival, Hollywood will face its boogeyman. That’s because "Dreams of Violets" will be the first movie completely generated by AI to be part of a major festival's lineup.
New “60 Minutes” boss Nick Bilton‘s movie with Martin Scorsese is still going full steam ahead despite his new gig as the executive producer of the celebrated CBS News program. The A-list Hollywood project might not dispel the notion among his detractors that Bilton doesn’t have a serious enough background for the venerable show. But insiders tell Page...
Knicks superfan Ben Stiller has been getting attention for the cool videos he's been shooting on his iPhone from celebrity row and behind-the-scenes at the team's games.
Speaking of Tribeca, arguably the buzziest title coming out of the festival so far is the Heaven’s Gate cult biopic, “The Leader,” from writer-director Michael Gallagher.
The Israeli Defense Force revealed footage of it performing a large-scale strike on Iran’s aerial defense systems and on a petrochemical plant. According to the IDF, the systems had been “deployed across Iran to restore the regime’s capabilities degraded during Operation Roaring Lion.” The IDF says the systems housed missiles intended to target aircraft, but...
Brock Pierce, a former childhood actor turned crypto mogul, is offering a $1 million reward for any credible, verifiable evidence of election fraud, as claims of interference continue to grow in the wake of the Los Angeles mayoral election.
Vice President JD Vance referred the House Oversight Committee's blistering report that tore into Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison to the Justice Department for criminal review.
The Knicks alum didn't mince words while reacting to Spurs center Victor Wembanyama's early shove to New York guard Jalen Brunson in Game 3 of the 2026 NBA Finals.
Kia is recalling thousands of vehicles over potentially faulty seat belt straps in the driver’s seat that can increase the risk of injury in the event of a crash.