‘Daytime Revolution’ Revisits the Remarkable Week John Lennon and Yoko Ono Co-Hosted ‘The Mike Douglas Show’ in 1972 (EXCLUSIVE)

Yoko Ono and Sean Lennon have authorized “Daytime Revolution,” a documentary about the week John Lennon and Ono co-hosted “The Mike Douglas Show” in early 1972, a few months after the release of their single “Happy Christmas (War Is Over).”

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Marc Maron Says ‘Avatar 2’ Audition Was ‘Ridiculous,’ James Cameron Sent Cigars After Not Casting Him: ‘Why the F—‘ Did I Do That?

“Avatar: The Way of Water” introduces Jemaine Clement as Dr. Ian Garvin, a marine biologist working for the villainous Resources Development Administration. It turns out that role could’ve gone to none other than Marc Maron, had the actor and beloved podcast host’s audition not been completely “ridi

20 Years After Ben Affleck’s ‘Daredevil,’ Its Director Admits He Over-Crammed the Story and Got ‘A Lot of Blowback’ for Kingpin Casting

As of Valentine’s Day 2023, Ben Affleck’s often-mocked comic book movie “Daredevil” is 20 years old. Yahoo Entertainment marked the occasion by sitting down with the 2003 comic book movie’s director, Mark Steven Johnson, who admitted that part of the movie’s failure came from his decision to over-cr

‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Composer Son Lux Breaks Down the Film’s Most Memorable Cues, From the Fanny Pack Scene to the Bagel Vortex

With Son Lux – the composing trio behind “Everything Everywhere All at Once” – nominated for Best Original Score and Best Original Song (“This is a Life” with Mitski and David Byrne) at the 95th Academy Awards, analyzing the stunning complexities of their emotional score is key.

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