"Showbiz Tonight" takes on the most talked about stories in the entertainment industry with engaging, opinionated and often heated in-depth segments. The one-hour show also features revealing interviews with the world's top celebrities and newsmakers. "Showbiz Tonight" covers topics like no other entertainment news show, including these ongoing series: "Showbiz Weight Watch" -- Hollywood's obsession with weight and body image, airing Tuesdays and Fridays, and as develo ...[Read Story ]
The demonstrating fascists shout "Vive Chiappe", a homage to the chief of the Parisian police who prohibited showing director Luis Buñuel's earlier film Âge d'or, L' (1930) after fascists destroyed the cinema where it was being shown. This is Luis Buñuel's only film in the anamorphic widescreen format.