An attorney says he plans to sue actor Brad Pitt's Make It Right Foundation over the degradation of homes built in an area of New Orleans among the hardest hit by Hurricane Katrina.
After months of speculation and reports on casting possibilities (and likelihoods, to be honest), Quentin Tarantino’s next film — his ninth, and his first without the Weinstein Co. — has an official title and a pair of stars. Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio have signed on to headline the project, which is titled Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Unless your name happens to be Kathryn Bigelow (and if it is, then may I say that it’s a pleasure, Ms. Bigelow, big Point Break fan), Hollywood has had a lot of trouble figuring out how to portray the Global War on Terror. The odd movies that have succeeded critically or financially — Bigelow’s The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty, Clint Eastwood’s American Sniper — take an ambivalent stance on a complicated and nuanced geopolitical situation, but many more have attempted the same and floundered. So it’s with memories of the high-profile failure of one-time Oscar hopeful Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk that we greet the trailer for War Machine, Netflix’s latest foray into this risky genre.
Pitt and his team said Jolie has 'no self-regulating mechanism' when it comes to keeping their children's private information safe, requesting documents be sealed.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have reportedly reached a legal agreement regarding the custody of their six children, according to a new statement from Jolie’s rep.