This week a number of small films will be released for Super Bowl XLIX weekend. The Super Bowl is known as one of the weakest weekends of the year as most audiences are home watching the big football game. Latin Post takes a look at the biggest movies out in theaters for Super Bowl 2015 Weekend
After sharing a picture of himself with ex-boyfriend Carlos González, many Ricky Martin fans believed the singer was once again dating. Martin, however, has denied the rumor.
TV fans of "Bones" can look forward to more "exciting" storylines between Jack Hodgins and Angela when the forensic comedy series returns to Fox in March.
The cast of the all-female "Ghostbusters" movie is close to being confirmed with the studio reportedly in negotiations with "The Skeleton Twins" funny woman Kristen Wiig and fellow "Saturday Night Live" players Leslie Jones and Kate McKinnon.
Chef Aarón Sánchez has gotten many touchdowns when it comes to his inventive spins on classic Latin cuisine that ups the ante on high-quality flavor and he's doing it again, but this time it's for Super Bowl 2015. Sánchez shared his Tabasco-infused recipes for the Super Bowl in an exclusive interview with Latin Post.
"Today" show co-host Savannah Guthrie landed an exclusive interview with President Barack Obama for NBC's pre-game coverage of the Super Bowl XLIX on Feb. 1.
While receiving the Visionary Award at a taping for this year's BET Honors, Kanye West delivered a speech about his bi-racial marriage with Kim Kardashian and dispelled rumors that she is with him simply because of his money and fame.
The first teaser trailer for "Chronicle" director Josh Trank's much-discussed reboot of "The Fantastic Four" finally hit the world wide web and it looks marvelous.
Fox has released the trailer to "Fantastic Four," spawning excitement from many fans and creating anticipation for the film. However, along with that news was the announcement that renowned composer Philip Glass would score the film with Marco Beltrami.
After frequently leaving TV fans in tears during much of its six-season run, NBC's "Parenthood" will come to an end this Thursday with a bitter-sweet finale.
During a recent interview with PBS talk show, “Tavis Smiley,” english actor, Benedict Cumberbatch made a statement about the lack of diversity for actors in the U.K. and referred to black performers as “colored actors."
"American Idol" Season 11 winner Phillip Phillips is petitioning the California Labor Commission in hopes of being allowed to walk away from the "fatally conflicted" contract he inked with producers when he was voted the Fox show's winner in 2012.