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A "gay James Bond?"? Daniel Craig rolled his eyes and "Queer" director Luca Guadagnino had a wry reply to a question about the super spy's sexuality at the Venice Film Festival.

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Ian McKellen says he's "healed very well" and credits his costume padding for preventing more injuries after he fell off a theater stage in June.

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Angelina Jolie says playing legendary opera singer Maria Callas in Pablo Larraín’s new movie “Maria” was “the hardest thing” she’s ever done.

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George Clooney says during a Venice press conference that he takes no credit for President Joe Biden stepping down from the presidential race. The actor wrote an op-ed in The New York Times in July saying Democrats needed a new nominee.

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Vanna White says she's worn more than 8,000 gowns on "Wheel Of Fortune." She's splitting host duties with Ryan Seacrest as the famed game show enters its 42nd season.

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"I probably shouldn't do this again." Joaquin Phoenix says “Joker: Folie à Deux” may mark the last time he loses significant weight for a role — which he says Lady Gaga also did for her role as Harley Quinn.

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Lady Gaga says "Joker: Folie à Deux" isn't a musical — but music is used to "give the characters a way to express what they need to say because the scene and just the dialogue is not enough."

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In Venice promoting his "Joker" sequel, Joaquin Phoenix says it wouldn't be "helpful" for him to explain why he recently dropped out of a Todd Haynes film just before it was set to begin shooting.

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“Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist” star Chloe Bailey says she's putting Halo Bailey memes in her group chats. Photos of her sister Halle's son have gone viral.

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"Wolfs" stars Brad Pitt and George Clooney have some very good reasons for reuniting on-screen 16 years after “Burn After Reading.”

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Nicole Kidman stars in the Netflix series "The Perfect Couple" — but says that term shouldn't be used to describe her relationship with husband Keith Urban.

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From AP’s archives: Rich Homie Quan spoke with AP in 2022 about his 2013-2016 run of hip-hop hitmaking that included "Type of Way," "Flex (Ohh, Ohh, Ohh)," "Walk Thru" and "Lifestyle." The Atlanta rapper has died at 33.

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Ben Stiller says making "Nutcrackers" helped him shed his cynicism. David Gordon Green's heartfelt comedy opened the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival.

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Nearly two decades after her pop music debut, Paris Hilton says she's giving her fans what they want by releasing her new album “Infinite Icon."

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Chrissy Teigen says relying on tips when she was a hostess at Hooters was a “roller coaster” and “weird way to live.” She joined the advocacy group One Fair Wage to call for increased pay for tipped and sub-minimum wage workers.

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A new documentary, "Lover of Men: The Untold Story of Abraham Lincoln,” spotlights the 16th U.S. president's sexuality, with historians arguing that he was what we would now call queer. Director Shaun Peterson says it's the right time for a broader re-analysis.