Taylor Sheridan Accused of Stealing ‘Yellowstone’ From 2016 Pitch in Copyright Lawsuit
Taylor Sheridan was accused of stealing 'Yellowstone' from a 2016 pitch in a copyright lawsuit filed Friday.
Taylor Sheridan was accused of stealing 'Yellowstone' from a 2016 pitch in a copyright lawsuit filed Friday.
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Dale Morris, a titan in Nashville management world famous for building the careers of Kenny Chesney and Alabama, has died at age 89.
Mark Ruffalo has fired back at Paramount after the company slammed the actor as 'antisemitic.'
Taylor Sheridan was accused of stealing 'Yellowstone' from a 2016 pitch in a copyright lawsuit…
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In this remarkable 15-minute video interview, Mick Jagger and producer Andrew Watt go deep on the creation of the new Rolling Stones song 'Mr. Charm.'
'Cape Fear' star Juliette Lewis breaks down the finale, Crystal's motivations and her memories of working with Jessica Lange and Robert De Niro.
From Nutrl Vodka Seltzer and Patrón to Ulta Beauty and Hollister, here are the best activations happening on the grounds at Lollapalooza this year.
Richard L. O'Connor, an Emmy-winning producer and executive known for his work on "The Muppet Movie," died July 22 in Palm Desert. He was 96.
'Barbie 2' has stalled as Warner Bros. boss Davis Zaslav won't approve bigger saleries for Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling.
'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' set an opening day record with $168 million.
The original lead stars of hit Brit comedy The Inbetweeners are set to return for reunion movie at Netflix
Singapore police and IMDA bar both Massive Attack members after a Palestinian flag was unfurled onstage at a July 29 concert.
FIFA chief Gianni Infantino has abandoned a controversial plan to create a $20 billion company that would control the commercial rights to its events.