All good things must come to an end, so they say, but that doesn't mean you can't go out in a roar of laughter.Such was the night of Wednesday, May 20th when the legendary David Letterman said his final farewell to late night TV in a bittersweet finale filled with flashbacks, video snippets and A-list celebrities, comedians, the Foo Fighters and even five presidents who helped him close out over three decades of quirky comedy, wit and, grace.
Fans of "The Blacklist" are still reeling from its Season 2 finale and are eager to learn more clues about what is in store for the Season 3 of the hugely successful NBC hit show.The cast is also gearing up for the fall, where "The Blacklist's" Season 3, Episode 1 is expected to re-engage fans with some juicy new plot twists but with the same characters.
Season 6 of ABC's hit police drama, "Rookie Blue" is almost upon us (June 25) in the U.S. but if you're across the border up north in Canada, you already know all about the highly-anticipated premiere.
The seventh season of the USA network series "Royal Pains" returns this summer, and fan-favorites Dr. Henry "Hank" Lawson (and Evan Roth Lawson will continue to dispense medical care to the Hamptons' rich and famous. As of season 7, they'll also help acutal royalty.
Let's face it being in your birthday suit in front of someone else can be intimidating -- now times that by a million and put yourself in your birthday suit on the hit Netflix original series "Orange Is the New Black" for all to see.
The "Mad Max" franchise created by mastermind George Miller caught on like wildfire when it began in '79, catapulting Mel Gibson's career. Four decades later, Miller's latest installment, "Mad Max: Fury Road," starring Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy continues to ignite interest and a following with movie-goers in the U.S. and abroad.Loyal "Mad Max" fans and newly acquainted fans alike are eager to know how the post-apocalyptic genre will further unfold. There have been new developments underway and according to reports and the next sequel will be called "Mad Max: The Wasteland."
Who really needs one lousy rose anyway when you can get a dozen elsewhere?That's what the Britt Nilsson should be saying now that she's been booted off "The Bachelorette."
The "Queen of the South," a one-hour drama based on Arturo Pérez-Reverte's bestseller, "La Reina Del Sur," continues to reign -- from its evolution in print to TV, becoming one of Telemudo's top telenovelas to now joining the popular USA Network.
On Monday night's premiere, "The Bachelorettes" Britt Nilsson and Kaitlyn Bristowe learn that being "The Bachelorette" takes kissing many frogs before they find their princes.Their prospects included a stripper who's working his way through law school, a Canadian sex coach in a hot-tub car, a dentist in a cupcake and a"horned up" drunk - just to name a few!
What lengths would you go to in order to win the man of your dreams? What lengths would you go to in order to win the man of your dreams? This was a question, among many others, that "Bachelorettes" Britt Nilsson and Kaitlyn Bristowe, who both had their hearts broken by "The Bachelor" Chris Soules, had to ask themselves before forging ahead with a new season.
Actress and model Ruby Rose who has joined the cast of the hugely popular Netflix hit series, "Orange Is the New Black," is gearing up for Season 3 where she plays Stella Carlin who becomes entangled in an intense love triangle with Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling) and Alex Vause (Laura Prepon).
"Sherlock" fans worldwide suffered simultaneous heartbreak when it was announced that filming for the fourth season of the series wouldn't begin until Spring 2016, which concurrently pushed back the air date to early 2017. With the upcoming season likely hitting airwaves January 2017, fans want to know what they can look forward to after the extensive break.
Most people have some demons in their closets, but usually that's figuratively speaking and not literally! In the spooky prequel, "Insidious: Chapter 3" the demons find their way out of the closet and even try to steal your soul!Scared yet?
Prince Royce has been on a roll lately and it's only getting better! His song "Back It Up" just hit number one on iTunes Music Latin Chart, he rocked "American Idol" Season 14 with a performance of the song with Jennifer Lopez and Pitbull, and he's also teamed up with Sprint's Executive Chief Officer Marcelo Claure, (whom Latin Post spoke with in an exclusive interview) to help Latino youth.Now, he's gearing up to present at the 2015 Billboard Music Awards this Sunday, along with some of the best in the industry.
Season two of "Gotham," which will return in the fall, already has a few things lined up for fans, including brand new villains and interesting cast changes.
Spanish artist Alejandro Sanz whose known as having the largest number of Grammy awards --17 Latin and 3 American -- is oozing with talent with his signature raspy voice and sultry Flamenco-inspired vibes, so it's no wonder why he named his tenth album," "Sirope" ("Syrup").
Imagine "Fifty Shades of Grey," fifty times funnier?Well you're in luck, especially if you saw the film and had some chuckles -- from Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey's awkward chemistry and uncomfortable sex scenes to the unrealistic plot, but weren't sure if everyone was in on the joke.
"Orange Is the New Black" star Uzo Aduba, who is known for her Netflix character, Suzanne "Crazy Eyes" Warren, is indeed crazy -- crazy proud that is -- of her mother whose resilience, determination and faith in her helped her forge ahead not only in Hollywood, but in life.In a Mother's Day tribute, Aduba, a Boston native, commended her mother, who came from Nigeria in search of a better, more peaceful life that would be full of opportunities for her children.
Sorry, Holmies and Benedict Cumberbatch fans worldwide, "Sherlock" co-creator Steven Moffat revealed Sunday evening that the beloved BBC series won't begin filming its fourth season until spring 2016, meaning that the fourth season won't air nearly as soon as anticipated.
Premios Juventud 2015, the award show that pays tributes Spanish-speaking celebrities who excel in the areas of film, music, sports, fashion and pop culture, is set to appear on Univision. Talents Enrique Iglesias, Luis Coronel, Maite Perroni and Romeo Santos are leading nominations for the award show.
Summer is almost here and the ladies are looking for some eye candy. Well they will be in store for a treat as some majorly toned hotties return to the big screen for the highly anticipated "Magic Mike" sequel, "Magic Mike XXL," which hits theaters on July 1st.
Colombian reggaeton star, Reykon a.k.a. "El Lider" knows how to lead when it comes to his dance moves and commanding the stage with his latest tracks.Following in the success of other hot, urban Colombian acts, such as the 2014 breakout success of J Balvin, Reykon is gaining a lot of traction.