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More than a decade on, Joaquin Phoenix is still sorry for the cringe promotion of his mockumentary “I’m Still Here.” While in ...
Sixteen years after his previous 'Late Show' appearance, the 50-year-old actor is opening up on his 'uncomfortable' interview ...
The network claimed that the move was a "purely a financial decision" as it set the end date for the late-night program.
At the time, Phoenix was promoting his 2010 mockumentary “I’m Still Here,” which followed him retiring from acting and becoming a hip hop artist. When he went on Letterman’s show, Phoenix transformed ...
I just want it to be really dangerous.' David Letterman sure didn’t hold back during his interview with the seemingly ...
Joaquin Phoenix has apologised to David Letterman for his infamous "horrible" appearance on The Late Show back in 2009.
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CBS says the decision is ‘purely a financial decision’ not related to ‘content or other matters happening at Paramount.’ ...
Netflix announced that the talk show My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman has been renewed for its sixth ...
While appearing as a guest on 'The Late Show' with Stephen Colbert, Joaquin Phoenix looked back at his infamously awkward ...
CBS announced its plan to cancel “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” after the next TV season in a statement on Thursday, ...
After more than three decades on air, CBS announced on Thursday that its famed "Late Show" franchise is coming to a close.
Phoenix recalled the 2009 interview during an appearance on Late Show With Stephen Colbert, explaining why he decided to ...
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