Barack Obama Reviews, Interviews & More
It's been a very long week. And yes, it's because we had an election. Thankfully the shameless ads and debates are over, and we can go back to watching to TV like normal people. This week in entertainment news, Nicolas Cage was officially cast in The Expendables 3, except it was all untrue. Sly Stallone debunked the news, saying Cage wasn't in the movie (but maybe...
Well, chalk up another celebrity endorsement for Governor Mitt Romney and another blow against President Barack Obama. Coming quick on the heels of Avengers director Joss Whedon’s endorsement of Mitt Romney’s probable zombie apocalypse, Mr. Burns (that’s right, of The Simpsons fame) has come out to hand a soul-blackened endorsement to...
Louis C.K.'s Louie won't be returning to TV until 2014. Thankfully, we'll all have a chance to catch the comedian's comedian on SNL when he hosts next month. Also, Cameron Crowe is close to locking in the male lead for his upcoming romantic comedy (still untitled), which already stars Emma Stone. We'll give you a hint:...
In a move that is probably the funniest thing a sitting United States president has done since George W. Bush decided to try out those high-falutin’ words with more than one syllable, President Barack Obama, in honor of Betty White’s 90th birthday, has made her a video birthday card.
Despite earlier reports that Oprah Winfrey might be dialing back her support of President Obama due to his dropping poll numbers possibly affecting her flailing OWN (Oprah Winfrey Network), it looks like Oprah is having Obama and his wife, Michelle, back on her show as it enters into its home stretch.
Rumor has it that Oprah Winfrey, one of Barack Obama’s most vocal and ardent supporters during the contentious 2008 presidential election, will be dialing down her support for the President during his 2012 campaign.
Actress and recent Oscar host Anne Hathaway has redeemed herself in the eyes of humanity (seriously, that Oscar gig was… not good) by signing a letter to President Obama endorsing same-sex marriage.
The letter, posted to Obama last Monday, was also signed by Ellen Degeneres, Jane Lynch, Martin Sheen, and Portia De Rossi.
After weeks of hype, President Barack Obama graced the sound stage of Comedy Central's "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart." It was a history making event because this was the first time that a current president appeared on the program, and the first time that only one guest was scheduled for the entire show. Even though Stewart and Obama participated in a few...
Everyone and their mother is getting in on Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert's political rally, even the president. Seriously, President Barack Obama has been scheduled to appear on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" to shoot the breeze right before the Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear on October 30th on the Mall in Washington. Oprah Winfrey recently gave them...