"Sherlock" fans... go ahead... you have permission to freak out. Between rumors of Sherlock being made into a Broadway play, and whispers circulating about a theme park resort that's inspired by "Doctor Who," "Top Gear" and, of course "Sherlock," there is much to be thankful for this holiday season.
Marina Rebeka came on the scene at the Met as an irresistible Donna Anna in Don Giovanni, but here she has showcased another wondrous aspect as the tragic heroine in Verdi's unforgettable masterpiece. Flanked by the multi-faceted turn by Quinn Kelsey and Willy Decker's ever-fascinating production, this is a must-see of the Metropolitan's 2014-15 season.
With the Holiday season fast approaching, studios are limiting the DVD releases to push their big holiday blockbuster. As a result, no big blockbuster will be available this week. However, for art house fans have a number of acclaimed films to look forward to on home video.
E! will be the first American television network to broadcast a celebrity wedding between two men on February 5, 2015 with the special "Lance Loves Michael: The Lance Bass Wedding."
Sarah Jessica Parker—best known for her role as Carrie Bradshaw in HBO’s “Sex in the City” —is returning to HBO to star in and executive produce the television network’s upcoming comedy titled, “Divorce."
“The Real Housewives of Atlanta” star, Phaedra Parks recently appeared on “Watch What Happens Live” and revealed that her 4-year-old son, Ayden is “very aware” of his father, Apollo Nida’s incarceration.
The beef between Iggy Azalea and fellow female rapper Azealia Banks has undoubtedly been intensified, as a hacking group gets involved via social media.
In Latin Post's next segment of "Best of Film in 2014", we look at the cinematography that affected us most in the calendar year, including Alejandro González Iñárritu 'Birdman' and more.
On Saturday, Dec. 20, Khloe Kardashian took to Twitter to slam recent rumor reports claiming that the she was planning to kick her brother, Rob, out of her house because of his alleged “lazy, mooching ways.”
Julion Alvarez and Ricky Martin teamed up to sing a banda version of Martin's hit song, "Adios." But not everyone is a fan of the song that was transformed from pop to banda.