Entertainment Review: 'Butt Boy' is a strained, clenched exercise in fanny fiction 5:20pm, 13th April, 2020 Tyler Cornack directed, co-wrote and starred in "Butt Boy," a not-quite-bizarre-enough story about a man with a supernatural rectal fetish.
Entertainment 'Survivor' host Jeff Probst will conduct a virtual reunion show for season finale 4:49pm, 13th April, 2020 After unveiling the champion of "Survivor: Winners at War," longtime host Jeff Probst will chat remotely with the castaways during a virtual reunion special.
Entertainment Amid coronavirus theater closures, Sean Parker's controversial Screening Room returns, sort of 3:47pm, 13th April, 2020 Napster founder Sean Parker has hired a new CEO and raised more than $27 million.
Entertainment Matt Holzman, longtime KCRW host and producer, dies at 56 2:45pm, 13th April, 2020 Matt Holzman, producer of KCRW programs and podcasts including 'The Business' and 'The Document,' died of Stage 4 metastatic cancer.
Entertainment Would you pay $20 to rent 'Trolls World Tour'? Universal says it broke digital records 2:14pm, 13th April, 2020 Universal Pictures says 'Trolls World Tour' had a record-breaking digital debut. But what that means for the future of moviegoing is murky.
Entertainment Taika Waititi reveals 'Thor' sequel secrets — sort of 1:12pm, 13th April, 2020 Taika Waititi hosts a playful Instagram Live watch party for his "Thor: Ragnarok," with a little help from his actor friends.
Entertainment A celebration of Disney musicals on Broadway: Your quarantine must-watch of the day 12:10pm, 13th April, 2020 Broadway veterans tackle Disney tunes, and you're invited.
Entertainment They're the future of Hollywood diversity, but coronavirus has their careers on hold 11:39am, 13th April, 2020 The annual CBS Diversity Showcase is a vital platform for underrepresented performers. But coronavirus has interrupted the plans of this year's group.
Entertainment The Strokes' Julian Casablancas on staying home (not too bad), the state of our democracy (really bad) 11:08am, 13th April, 2020 Julian Casablancas on the Strokes' prophetically titled new album, 'The New Abnormal,' and the moment he knew that Bernie Sanders was doomed.
Entertainment Review: How L.A.'s '60s movements fought for justice — and sometimes even achieved it 10:07am, 13th April, 2020 In "Set the Night on Fire: L.A. in the Sixties," Mike Davis and Jon Wiener track the uprisings, outrages and elections that shaped the city.