Chiquis Rivera, the eldest daughter of Mexican-American singer and songwriter Jenni Rivera, defended her late mother this week against allegations leveled by baseball star Esteban Loaiza, Jenni's third husband.
In the 20th draw since the last time a player had taken home the lottery's big prize, a new soon-to-be millionaire finally cracked the Mega Millions jackpot on Tuesday.
Fox is planning a remake of “Prison Break,” the hit series from 2005 to 2009. "Prison Break" stars Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell might appear in a Fox remake of the hit TV series.
“Everest” has officially released its first trailer and it shows an amazingly star-studded cast – six of which have been Oscar nominees – going up an icy mountain during one of the fiercest snow storms to ever hit the area. This film from Universal Pictures was actually directed by Baltasar Kormakur and was based on true events, according to Deadline.
“Star Trek 3” production is going to start in three weeks and director Justin Lin is admittedly excited to finally begin working on the internationally famous sci-fi franchise’s third film installment.
One Direction is busy working on their next album. Despite Zayn Malik’s absence, Harry Styles told Ryan Seacrest during a recent radio interview that their “creative process” is still “very similar.”
A leaked image shows that the upcoming Moto X 2015, codenamed XT1542, will be sporting impressive specs and features that can compete with the other flagship devices.
Dubbed "The First Lady of the Octagon," there's no doubt that UFC champ Ronda Rousey is a bad-ass force to be reckoned with - and while she's a tough cookie that doesn't mean she doesn't have a sweet side that needs some TLC.The incredibly skilled mixed martial artist and UFC Women's Bantamweight champ plays herself in "Entourage" and gets a chance to show off her feminine and vulnerable side with Turtle (played by Jerry Ferrara).
Perhaps the least shocking aspect of "Insidious: Chapter 3" is how poor a film it ultimately is. True to form, it manages to indulge in every horror cliché in the book, but does not end there. The film also fulfills the stereotype of the artistically-bereft sequel, a film so generic and inconsequential that it needs to hide behind a notable brand to have any sort credibility.
In Jamie Dornan's "Fifty Shades of Grey" induced world you stand a much better chance of functioning as a normal human being if you can avoid getting too caught up in the world of Twitter.