"Spell" stars join Good Day DC
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Omari Hardwick and Loretta Devine join Good Day DC to discuss their new horror movie: "Spell."

Actress Lori Loughlin reports to prison after college admissions scandal involvement

Authorities say “Full House” actress Lori Loughlin has reported to a federal prison in California to begin serving her two-month sentence for her role in the college admissions bribery scandal.

Kevin McCarthy's top 5 must-watch horror films this Halloween

If you're quarantining at home this Halloween and want a scary movie to watch while cuddled up on the couch with your favorite candy, FOX 5's Kevin McCarthy has you covered.

Rapper Lil Wayne meets with Trump

The rapper discussed the president's proposed Platinum Plan

Netflix is raising its subscription prices

While current Netflix subscribers will see the new prices roll out over the next couple weeks, new subscribers will have to pay the updated fees starting Oct. 29.

Kevin Costner stars in Let Him Go
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FOX 5?s Kevin McCarthy spoke with Kevin Costner about the new film, Let Him Go.

Local teen produces film
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Local teenager Maya Jai Pinson joins FOX 5 to discuss her first film: "I'm Ready."

Kanye West might run for governor if he doesn't become president

Kanye West opened up about his life and presidential plans during an appearance on the “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast.

FOX 5's Kevin McCarthy discusses now-infamous scene from Borat II film
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Former New York City mayor and attorney to President Donald Trump Rudy Giuliani was reportedly caught in a compromising position in the new Borat II film, which drops tomorrow. This morning, FOX 5's Kevin McCarthy talks about the scene.

Rudy Giuliani caught in hotel bedroom scene in new ‘Borat’ film

Rudy Giuliani is shown with his hand down his pants after flirting with an actress playing a young woman pretending to be a television journalist in a scene in Sacha Baron Cohen's latest mockumentary, a sequel to his hit “Borat” film.

'It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown' to skip TV broadcast for first time in half a century

It was first broadcast on television back in 1966, but for the first time in more than 50 years, "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" -- along with other classic Peanuts holiday specials -- will not air on broadcast TV.