On Friday, a source from Us Weekly confirmed that the one-night stand that Mario Lopez writes about in his memoir, “Just Between Us” was with pop star, Britney Spears.
Helen Mirren will be coming to New York's Broadway. Mirren has some vain opinions about the photo hacking scandal. And Mirren wanted to speak French in her latest film "The Hundred-Foot Journey."
During a recent interview with Wetpaint, “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” alum Lisa Wu opened up about starring in the new TV One reality series, “Hollywood Divas.” Wu also revealed that while appearing on the first two seasons of “RHOA,” producers made her omit the fact that she is an actor, writer, and producer.
Neil Patrick Harris may be appearing on "American Horror Story: Freak Show," but the actor had the chance to have a role in the FX anthology back in Season 1, "American Horror Story: Murder House."
The next episode of "Criminal Minds" promises to make your skin crawl as the BAU investigatives the murder crimes of a new unsub with a very unique skin condition.
On Wednesday, “High School Musical” star Corbin Bleu proposed to his girlfriend of 3 years and Canadian actress, Sasha Clements in front of Disney World’s Cinderella Castle located in Orlando, Florida.
The 2015 Oscars race is heating up, with many films having already premiered and opened theatrically. "Fury" opened to rave reviews for Brad Pitt and the cast but received mixed reviews for the overall product. Meanwhile "Birdman" received universal acclaim and is considered to be the front-runner. However, there are still a number of films that have yet to screen for critics and hope to obtain Oscar consideration.
During a recent interview with the Europa Press, Shakira opened up about being pregnant with her second child and her desire to continue expanding her family.
J.J. Abrams is notorious for the secretive nature of his film shoots. He simply does not like rumors being spread about his films or any sort of spoilers leaking to the public.
Is it goodbye or see you later for the Fantastic Four comic books? The continuing superhero adventures of Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch and The Thing appear to be coming to an end because of either low sales, or a studio feud between Marvel and Twentieth Century Fox.
It has been almost two decades since the "Independence Day" movie juggernaut hit theaters. Now that two sequels are on its way, could Jeff Goldblum, Will Smith and Bill Pullman be on board the alien mothership?