Alamy The real-life priest who starred in "The Exorcist" is now accused of repeatedly sexually abusing one of his students at a Jesuit High School in upstate NY.
Father William J. O'Malley played Father Dyer in the 1973 classic horror flick, but before and after his Hollywood success ... he taught at McQuaid Jesuit High in Rochester. One of his students just named O'Malley in a massive lawsuit filed this week against multiple defendants. Read More...
Getty LeSean McCoy just shaded the hell outta Dak Prescott ... calling the Dallas Cowboys quarterback "ass" and claiming he's playing like "trash" after a loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The ex-Philadelphia Eagles star unloaded on Dak during his appearance on FS1's "Speak" this week ... bluntly saying #4 is not living up to expectations as the leader of America's Team, and certainly not playing like a man deserving of a 4-year, $160 million contract. Read More...
From Camelot, at the Vivian Beaumont. Camelot always looks better in hindsight. Lerner and Loewe’s musicalization of Arthurian legend, itself based on T.H. White’s The Once and Future King, first made it to Broadway in 1960 after a rocky out-of-town tryout. In Toronto, Lerner developed an ulcer, and director Moss Hart had a heart attack from which he never fully recovered. By the time they cut it down (from more than four hours) and got it to Broadway, reviews were mixed — the Times called it “partly enchanted” — and ticket sales picked up once Lerner and Loewe showcased a few songs on an Ed Sullivan Show episode. Read More...