Louis C.K. just got a standing ovation at the Hollywood Bowl after a set filled with explicit sex jokes, eight years after being exiled from comedy by the #MeToo movement.
Louis C.K. Gets Standing Ovation at Hollywood Bowl During Netflix Festival
In 2026, Louis C.K. headlined the Hollywood Bowl as part of the Netflix is a Joke comedy festival — nearly a decade after five women accused him of sexual misconduct and FX cut ties with him entirely. The show was the final stop of his worldwide "Ridiculous" tour. The iconic venue was roughly 75 percent full, mostly male fans in their 20s and 30s, who came to life after four opening acts cleared the stage.
He never addressed the allegations. Instead, the 58-year-old dove into an hour of raunchy material — penises, vaginas, STDs, Barely Legal magazine. He talked about his dating life and his belief in dating women his own age. He also said: "I think it's crazy that it's legal for me to date an 18-year-old, that's fucked up. That's 40 years difference. You shouldn't have sex with somebody if the years between you would be the age of a woman who can't get pregnant naturally." The crowd gave him a standing ovation at the close. He told them it was the last time he'd tell those jokes.
Netflix will release his upcoming special, also called Ridiculous, on the platform this summer. C.K. directs and executive produces it himself. He also released a novel, Ingram, which was sold as the sole merch item at the show. Eight years of grinding smaller venues and side projects led him back to one of L.A.'s most iconic stages.
Gobble's Take: A 75-percent-full Hollywood Bowl and a Netflix deal says the comeback is real, whether you're comfortable with that or not.
Source: Hollywood Reporter
Kylie Minogue's Netflix Documentary Arrives May 20 — And the Trailer Doesn't Hold Back
Kylie Minogue's three-part Netflix documentary, titled Kylie, is coming on May 20, and the first trailer packs almost 40 years of her career into two and a half minutes. It covers the early soap opera days, the climb to pop superstardom, the breast cancer battle, the tabloids, and the loss of loved ones. Her younger sister Dannii appears in the clip saying, "We didn't know if she was ever going to be well again." Kylie follows with: "Music kept us going." There's also a well-placed expletive that, per Billboard, would make her Australian compatriots proud.
Nick Cave, who collaborated with Minogue on "Where the Wild Roses Grow" from his 1995 Murder Ballads album, contributes to the series. "Kylie is this force," he says in the trailer. "It's all outward, giving." The trailer also includes professional photos of Kylie with her ex Michael Hutchence, the late INXS frontman.
Directed by Emmy and BAFTA winner Michael Harte (Three Identical Strangers, BECKHAM) and produced by John Battsek's Ventureland (WHAM!, The Deepest Breath), the series examines how she's "faced public scrutiny, personal loss, and illness with grit and grace." Minogue has sold more than 80 million records worldwide.
Gobble's Take: A documentary about one of Australia's best-selling artists ever that doesn't flinch from the hard stuff is exactly the kind of thing worth clearing your May 20 calendar for.
Source: Billboard
AMC Theaters and Arena One Are Turning Cinemas Into Live Concert Venues in June 2026
Bebe Rexha is the first confirmed act in Arena One at AMC, a new joint venture between live entertainment company Arena One and AMC Theatres. The format is straightforward: artists perform on Arena One's purpose-built stage while the show streams in real time into 300 AMC locations across 89 U.S. markets. Fans in theaters can see and interact with the performer through "innovative interactive technology" — powerful sound, massive screens, and comfortable seats built to feel "immediate and electric."
Arena One founder and chief creative officer Rohit Kapoor calls it "the next chapter of live shows" — one focused not on proximity to big venues but on creating "visceral, intimate, affordable live connection between artists and fans no matter where they are." AMC chairman and CEO Adam Aron called it "a major announcement" and "an innovative step forward" for the business. The first four shows are all in June 2026: Bebe Rexha on June 17, Paris Hilton on June 18, Kim Petras on June 19, and Maren Morris on June 20. Additional artists and dates will be announced in coming weeks, with ticket prices varying by market.
For artists, the model means reaching more fans without hitting the road. For fans priced out or too far from traditional venues, it's a virtual front-row seat. Tickets and showtimes are available at AMCTheatres.com, the AMC Mobile App, and arenaonelive.com/shows.
Gobble's Take: If your local multiplex is about to become the most affordable front row in live music, the old excuses for skipping concerts just ran out.
Source: Billboard
Kangana Ranaut’s New Thriller Is About the Quiet Heroes of a Terror Attack
Kangana Ranaut is starring in a true‑story thriller called Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata, set inside Mumbai’s Cama Hospital during one of the city’s major terror attacks. The film zeroes in not on the attackers or the politicians, but on the nurses, ward boys, cleaners, lift operators, security staff, and administrators who kept 400 people alive while armed assailants tore through the city. The director, Manoj Tapadia, says he deliberately avoided the spectacle of the violence itself and instead focused on the collective courage of ordinary workers who had no training for war but refused to run.
Ranaut describes the project as “desh bhakti in its purest form,” where duty becomes action and patriotism means showing up when everyone else is hiding. The ensemble cast includes Girija Oak, Smita Tambe, Amrutha Namdev, and several other rising Indian actors, and the story is built around the idea that real heroism often looks like someone staying calm, following protocol, and refusing to panic when the world is falling apart. The studio, Pen Studios, positions the film as a tribute to the “labor class” — the nurses, cleaners, and security guards who quietly hold a city together.
If you’ve ever worked a job that felt invisible, this movie is going to feel like a long‑overdue thank‑you note.
Gobble's Take: This is the kind of film that will make you look at the next hospital worker or security guard you pass and actually see them for the first time.
Source: Variety
India and Taiwan Just Teamed Up for a Zombie‑Demon Exorcism Comedy
An India‑Taiwan co‑production called Demon Hunters is about to drop on JioHotstar and Amazon Prime Video across the Indian subcontinent on May 15, after already playing in Taiwanese theaters. The film follows Tommy, a YouTuber who fakes exorcisms for views, and Sanjay, an Indian tech expert whose grandfather was a legendary exorcist, as they team up to battle a zombie‑demon possession. The trailer promises a mashup of action, horror, comedy, romance, and sci‑fi, with more than 700 VFX shots and a soundtrack that blends Bollywood‑style songs with Taiwanese pop.
The cast is led by Arjan Bajwa, JC Lin, Jack Kao, Harry Chang, and Regina Lei, and the production leans into the idea that culturally rooted stories can cross borders if they’re packaged right. The producers say this is a strategic step toward building “globally resonant IP from Asia,” and the film will stream in multiple languages — Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu on JioHotstar, and Mandarin, English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu on Prime Video. If you’re the kind of viewer who loves genre‑bending mashups, this is basically The Conjuring meets The Office with a dash of Bollywood choreography.
If you’ve ever wished your favorite horror‑comedy had more Bollywood flair, this is your next midnight watch.
Gobble's Take: Your next “I can’t believe I’m watching this” binge is going to feel like a global group project, and you’re the only one who knows it exists.
Source: Variety
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