Susan Sarandon
Sarandon said that American Jews were “getting a taste of what it feels to be a Muslim in this country.”
The world’s most famous living nun on fighting the death penalty for over 40 years, “Dead Man Walking,” faith, compassion for killers, regret, fame, Taylor Swift, opera—and Scotch.
A guide to the week’s best and worst TV shows and movies from The Daily Beast’s Obsessed critics.
A guide to the week’s best and worst TV shows and movies from The Daily Beast’s Obsessed critics.
A rom com starring Diane Keaton and Richard Gere should be a sure bet. Instead, “Maybe I Do” is one of the worst films of their careers.
The country-music soap opera is the latest meager attempt to deliver anything besides a procedural drama to broadcast audiences. It’s so terrible, it may end up being the last.
They two screen legends star alongside Emma Roberts, Susan Sarandon, William H. Macy, and Luce Bracey in “Maybe I Do.”