Jimmy Kimmel had one last surprise guest as his “Brooklyn Week” came to a close, as Matt Damon made unexpected cameo during the comedian’s monologue. The Oscar winner made his way onto the “Jimmy ...
Damon Dash called out “The Breakfast Club” for what he says was a defamatory interview and now plans to take the matter to court. Damon Dash is threatening legal action against “The Breakfast Club” ...
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The falling out between Damon Dash and Jay-Z was as public as it was personal, rooted in both business disputes and clashing personalities. As Roc-A-Fella Records grew into a major label, tensions ...
Netflix has released the trailer for “The Rip,” a new crime thriller starring longtime collaborators and Hollywood BFFs Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. The film’s official logline reads, “Upon discovering ...
Why is it important? Netflix announced the release date for The Rip in June 2025, but they haven’t released any footage from the film to the public until now. OK, what now? Since this is only a teaser ...
For most people, $20 million is a life-changing amount of money. If offered even a fraction, who would say no? That question becomes a major moral dilemma in the first official trailer for The Rip, ...
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“Does it hold up?” Matt Damon asks earnestly, before catching himself with a laugh: “Am I allowed to ask that?” Damon’s anxiety is understandable—he and his old buddy Ben Affleck have teamed up again ...
Damon Dash, the once high-flying hip-hop mogul who co-founded Roc-A-Fella Records with Jay-Z and Kareem Burke, has filed for personal bankruptcy in Florida, citing $25 million in debts and almost no ...
Nick Romano is a senior editor at Entertainment Weekly with 15 years of journalism experience covering entertainment. His work previously appeared in Vanity Fair, Vulture, IGN, and more.