Kevin Spacey Fires Back After Guy Pearce Says He Was ‘Targeted’ on ‘LA Confidential’ Set: ‘Grow Up, Guy. You Are Not a Victim’

In his video message, Spacey expressed regret that Pearce chose to address their past issues publicly in the media. He stated that if he had upset Pearce in the past, he could have privately discussed it with him, but instead Pearce decided to speak to the press. Now, the media is questioning him about Pearce’s statements. Spacey’s response? Mature up.

MAGA Outrage Over Tom Hanks’ ‘SNL50’ Sketch Is Understandable, Says Joy Behar: They Made ‘Anyone Who Voted for Trump Look Like a Racist’

Despite the truth, it appears they’re causing those who supported Trump to seem racist, which is provoking their anger, as Joy Behar stated in reference to the backlash. Personally, I wouldn’t do this because I don’t think any group can be categorized as one thing.”

“Joy Behar pointed out that the backlash is making Trump supporters appear racist, which is why they’re upset. I myself would never characterize a group in such a way, as I believe no group should be defined by a single characteristic.

‘Elsbeth’ Casts Mary Louise Parker and David Alan Grier as Guest Stars (EXCLUSIVE)

In a new role, Parker – famously recognized for her performance in “Weeds” on Showtime – will portray Freya, an influential decluttering expert who runs a minimalist lifestyle brand. She has a dominant character. The plot summary reveals that when her husband endangers her carefully maintained equilibrium, she resorts to murder to maintain the third person in their trio solely for herself.

Richard Linklater’s ‘Blue Moon’ Lights Up Berlin as Crowd Goes Wild for Ethan Hawke’s Unrecognizable Transformation Into Lorenz Hart

At the Berlinale world premiere, the crowd responded very favorably to the biographical musical drama, which chronicles the life of American lyricist Lorenz Hart (Hawke), as he grapples with alcoholism and depression during the debut night of “Oklahoma!”, a musical co-written by his former creative partner Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein.

Judd Apatow Says R-Rated Comedies Can Come Back to Theaters: ‘Something as Funny’ as ‘The Hangover’ Would ‘Make a Billion Dollars’ Today

The leader behind the screenplay, direction, and production shared with EbMaster on the “SNL50” red carpet that just one individual with a brilliant concept can rejuvenate the genre in box office success. Apatow explained that once another comedy smash is released, there will be a surge of interest to recreate it. “These trends tend to oscillate,” Apatow said. “If someone were to create something as amusing as ‘The Hangover’ today, it would rake in billions, and everyone would strive to replicate it. It goes through periods of highs and lows, and I hope it picks up soon.