Ahead of Sunday’s Season 6 premiere, “Last Week Tonight” host John Oliver shares his thoughts on 2020 presidential candidates, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and more.
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Grammys 2019: 7 must-know moments from Sunday’s awards show
At the Grammy Awards, Cardi B gave the sweetest speech, Dolly Parton was a crowd-pleaser, Drake got played off stage and other moments to remember.
Steve Bannon says in revealing doc that he did ‘the Lord’s work’ in Trump White House
President Donald Trump’s former adviser Steve Bannon gets the documentary treatment in “The Brink,” which chronicles his life since the White House.
Lupita Nyong’o had so much fun fighting zombies, singing Taylor Swift in ‘Little Monsters’
Lupita Nyong’o tries her hand at comedy in Sundance zombie movie “Little Monsters,” playing a teacher protecting kindergarteners from the living dead.
Lupita Nyong’o doesn’t mind doing Wakanda salute: ‘It’s more hygienic than a handshake’
Lupita Nyong’o chats with USA TODAY about “Black Panther’s” surprise SAG Awards win and whether she’s gotten sick of doing their characters’ famous salute.
In new doc, Kristen Stewart says late actor Anton Yelchin ‘broke my heart’
Kristen Stewart is among the famous faces to appear in documentary “Love, Antosha,” which pays tribute to her “Fierce People” co-star Anton Yelchin.
Pete Davidson shows ‘Big Time’ acting chops in hilarious, heartfelt Sundance comedy
“SNL” castmate Pete Davidson is earning rave reviews for his unexpectedly touching Sundance comedy “Big Time Adolescence,” playing a college dropout.
Mindy Kaling’s sweet, subversive ‘Late Night’ is this year’s Sundance crowd-pleaser
Mindy Kaling is the writer and star of workplace comedy “Late Night,” which Amazon purchased for a whopping $13 million out of its Sundance Film Festival premiere.
Michael Jackson estate slams ‘Leaving Neverland’; here’s what we learned from watching
Michael Jackson’s estate called ‘Finding Neverland’ “tabloid character assassination.” These are the documentary’s five most shocking allegations.
Robert Redford steps back as the face of Sundance Film Festival
Robert Redford has been kicking off Sundance Film Festival for 34 years, but Thursday, he said he was ready to take a backseat role.