• Chadwick Boseman remembered by family and friends on what would've been his 44th birthday

    Chadwick Boseman remembered by family and friends on what would've been his 44th birthday

    Lupita Nyong'o, Mark Ruffalo, Viola Davis, Common, and Josh Gad were among those to pay tribute to the late 'Black Panther' star.
  • Watch James Corden, Patti LuPone, Kristin Chenoweth, and more perform 'Thanksgiving: The TikTok Musical'

    Watch James Corden, Patti LuPone, Kristin Chenoweth, and more perform 'Thanksgiving: The TikTok Musical'

    Impressed by TikTok creator Daniel Mertzlufft's musical about fighting in a grocery store, Corden invited him to create a Thanksgiving edition — little did Mertzlufft know, some of the biggest names on Broadway were going to join.
  • Why ‘Tangled’ is better than ‘Frozen’ – and deserves more love

    Why ‘Tangled’ is better than ‘Frozen’ – and deserves more love

    On 'Tangled's' 10th anniversary, we celebrate the Disney classic — and dive into why it should get more love than its flashier cousin 'Frozen.'
  • Josh Gad shares final text message from late co-star Chadwick Boseman

    Josh Gad shares final text message from late co-star Chadwick Boseman

    Josh Gad is mourning the loss of “Marshall” co-star Chadwick Boseman, who died Friday after a four-year battle with colon cancer. The actor, 39, took to Twitter to offer his condolences, sharing a screenshot of a lengthy text message sent to him by the “Black Panther” actor weeks into the coronavirus pandemic. “Breaking my twitter …
  • Who ya gonna call? The cast of ‘Ghostbusters’ for Zoom reunion 

    Who ya gonna call? The cast of ‘Ghostbusters’ for Zoom reunion 

    “Ghostbusters” alumni Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, Sigourney Weaver, Annie Potts and director Ivan Reitman reconnected for the latest installment of Josh Gad’s quarantine YouTube series “Reunited Apart.” Reitman’s son Jason — who is directing the upcoming sequel “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” — also joined the laid-back Zoom call, along with Gad’s fellow super-fan Kumail Nanjiani, …
  • ‘Artemis Fowl’ review: Disney movie destroys beloved books

    ‘Artemis Fowl’ review: Disney movie destroys beloved books

    If I were Kenneth Branagh, I’d use a pseudonym for the credits of “Artemis Fowl,” his new movie premiering Friday on Disney+. “Artemis Fowl,” directed by Mark Twain! This fantasy flop is sunglasses-and-fake-mustache bad. Of course, not all of Branagh’s projects have been winners. “Murder on the Orient Express” was overrated, “Thor” was serviceable and …
  • Josh Gad reunites classic movie casts in YouTube series ‘Reunited Apart’

    Josh Gad reunites classic movie casts in YouTube series ‘Reunited Apart’

    Josh Gad revisits beloved movie franchises via their casts in “Reunited Apart,” streaming on YouTube. Gad has filmed four episodes so far, ranging in length from half an hour to nearly an hour, all available on his YouTube page. Episodes include reunions with the casts of “The Goonies,” “Back to the Future,” “Splash”  and “Lord …
  • Camilla Parker-Bowles joins Taika Waititi’s ‘James and the Giant Peach’

    Camilla Parker-Bowles joins Taika Waititi’s ‘James and the Giant Peach’

    The Duchess of Cornwall is reading for a good cause. Camilla Parker-Bowles joined Taika Waititi’s reading of Roald Dahl’s “James and the Giant Peach” on Wednesday, alongside Lupita Nyong’o and Josh Gad. The 72-year-old royal played The Ship’s Captain in her first-ever character role. “Holy cats! Send a message to the Queen at once!” she …
  • Josh Gad debuts new quarantine song as Frozen’s Olaf: ‘I Am with You’

    Josh Gad debuts new quarantine song as Frozen’s Olaf: ‘I Am with You’

    Disney has called on one of its coolest characters to warm the hearts of lonely kids forced to stay home during coronavirus lockdowns. In an effort to raise morale, Disney Animation released a clip Wednesday of Frozen’s Olaf, voiced by Josh Gad, singing “I am with you” to characters in the quarantined city of Arendelle, …
  • Josh Gad wants you to know it’s OK to cry

    Josh Gad wants you to know it’s OK to cry

    He may play a famous snowman, but he’s no frosty. Josh Gad took to Twitter on Thursday for some light crying amid the coronavirus pandemic, with the intention of reassuring his followers that it’s OK to be in your feelings right now. Wearing a hat that references “Frozen 2” — which was a Christmas gift …