The Pitches will be back again with another sequel. "Pitch Perfect 3" has officially gotten the green light from the studio and Elizabeth Banks has signed on to return in the director's chair. See the details here.
Democratic Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton joined Stephen Colbert last night on "The Late Show," which was a day after her birthday, and made a few confessions about how she and husband Bill Clinton spent the day. Watch the video here.
Even though Khloé Kardashian called off her divorce with husband Lamar Odom, the reality star is making sure the media knows they haven't yet resumed their relationship.
If anyone has doubted the strength of the new series "Ash vs Evil Dead" on Starz, then fans should check out what the premium cable network itself thought of it. See the details and watch the first four minutes of the pilot episode here.
The Latina will be taking on hosting duties for the award ceremony. Puerto Rican actress Roselyn Sánchez was announced as one of the hosts for this year's Latin Grammy Awards, to be aired on Nov.
Hollywood legends Robert De Niro, Leonardo DiCaprio and director Martin Scorsese have made a new film together, which also features Brad Pitt. See the details here.
Selena Gomez is slated to be feted with an award as Billboard's Chart Topper at the magazine's annual Women in Music extravaganza in New York in early December.
Tyson Beckford hasn't exactly put his beef with Chris Brown completely behind him. Tyson Beckford hasn't put his beef with Chris Brown completely behind him, telling reporters this week that Brown is "dead" to him.
The regional music star teased fans with photos on Intagram. Singer Luis Coronel took to Instagram on Tuesday to give his loyal fans a look at the filming of his latest music video.
Wednesday night's Republican presidential debate, hosted by CNBC, is the first encounter during which Donald Trump is seeing his front-runner status seriously challenged.
In spite of mounting backlash from Latino advocacy groups, NBC is not backing down from its decision to allow 2016 presidential Republican Donald Trump to host "Saturday Night Live" on Nov. 7.
"Too big to fail" would not define her approach to a situation such as the 2007 financial crisis, Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton told Stephen Colbert in a "Late Show" interview on Tuesday night.