Kendrick Lamar's latest single "i" off his yet-to-be-titled third studio album has been chosen by the National Basketball Association to serve as the anthem for the upcoming 2014-2015 Season.
Who knew that a creepy little doll named Annabelle would be such a hit around the globe, drawing in more than $150 million at the worldwide box office. It looks like "The Conjuring" prequel's doll would be better suited to have her entrancing eyes filled with dollar signs instead of evil fury!
Sarah Jessica Parker's line up of SJP Collection shoes for a photo shoot at the West Village apartment complex, made famous as Carrie Bradshaw’s residence in "Sex and the City" angers residents.
Although Sarah Paulson has filmed a lot of traumatizing scenes on "American Horror Story," it was Season 4, dubbed "Freak Show," that caused the actress to have her first breakdown.
During a recent interview with Billboard, “Talk Dirty” singer, Jason Derulo revealed that he will “100 percent” be writing songs about his recent breakup with longtime girlfriend, Jordin Sparks.
"Fifty Shades of Grey" star Dakota Johnson has been spending some quality time with her "Fifty Shades of Grey" star Dakota Johnson has been spending some quality time with her mother.
Lorelei Taron shared the news with an Instagram photo. After weeks of rumors that the two were expecting a second child, Radamel Falcao's wife has confirmed the news.
Frozen success in Korea sparks discussion of local projects for Disney Frozen became a global phenomenon and continues to be a hot topic in the toy and music industries, but it also spurred the energy in the animation industry.
Many people know comedic actor Cheech Marin for his stoner comedy "Cheech & Chong" films in the '70s and '80s, but he's also made his mark as a director, writer, musician and a Chicano advocate and art collector. He's starred in feature film comedies and animated movies and has made bestselling bilingual children's music albums.Marin recently spoke to Latin Post about his role in the animated fantasy-adventure, "The Book of Life," directed by Jorge Gutierrez and produced by his longtime friend and Oscar-winning Guillermo del Toro. During the Latin Post exclusive interview, Marin reminisced of his early days and recalled other Latino trailblazers in film, including renegade filmmaker and fellow Mexican-American, Robert Rodriguez.
On Monday, "Late Show With David Letterman" executive producer Rob Burnett informed Tony Mendez, who worked as a cue-card holder on the show since 1993, that he was fired following a physical fight with staff writer Bill Scheft.