Legendary Singer David Bowie Dies at 69 Years-old
David Bowie has died after a battle with cancer, his rep confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter. He was 69.
David Bowie has died after a battle with cancer, his rep confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter. He was 69.

Over the weekend, using science, math and apples-to-apples examples, I made the case that there is no reason, outside of a series of public relations catastrophes, for the box office disaster that is Quentin Tarantino’s “The Hateful Eight.” What’s going

As the world continues its love affair with Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman Loera, public opinion continues to focus on how the billionaire drug lord has managed to escape twice from two of Mexico’s maximum security prisons, as well as the vast power and reach of his criminal enterprise known as the Sinaloa Cartel. Let’s take a look at the real “El Chapo” actor Sean Penn protected and glamorized.

Actor Sean Penn’s apparent effort to secure a multi-million dollar role in any future movie about Mexican cartel drug lord and mass murderer Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman Loera has led to the National Border Patrol Council (NBPC) denouncing the publicity stunt as the actor celebrating, capitalizing on, and putting border law enforcement in further danger.

British pop artist, songwriter and actor David Bowie has died after an 18-month bout with cancer, having turned 69 just last week. The star’s official Facebook and Twitter accounts featured statements confirming the star died on Sunday. They read: “David

David Bowie has died after a battle with cancer, his rep confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter. He was 69.

Ricky Gervais stole the show as host of the 73rd annual Golden Globe Awards Sunday night, mixing his signature brand of politically incorrect humor with some sharp barbs aimed at Hollywood’s best and brightest.

The Sinaloa Cartel has been busy dumping and replacing their communication structure following the arrest of their leader Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman Loera and the public outing that they had been compromised thanks to their meeting with Hollywood actor and activist Sean Penn. The fateful interview has since caused much discord within the top ranks of the Sinaloa Cartel where the top brass has been pointing the finger at the actor and at Ivan Archivaldo Guzman as the responsible parties.

Florida senator and Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio denounced the interview of Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzmán, calling it “grotesque.”

Now that Bill Cosby, 78, has admitted drugging women, allegedly before he committed sexual assault. the White House allowed that it would consider a bill proposing stripping Bill Cosby of his Presidential Medal of Freedom, but still protested that the Administration would not want to set a precedent by “trying to undo medals.”

Sean Penn interviewed fugitive Mexican drug lord Joaquín Guzmán Loera, known as “El Chapo,” who was captured and returned to prison Friday, for Rolling Stone magazine. Guzmán was said to have been captured when he reached out to producers and actors about making a biopic of his life.

Amandla Stenberg, best known for her role as Rue in The Hunger Games, revealed in a video she posted online following a Teen Vogue Snapchat session that she “identifies as a black, bisexual woman” and feels there are not enough opportunities in media for minority, LGBT, and “mentally ill” women.

Notorious drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, who had been on the run since his escape from prison last summer, was recaptured by Mexican authorities after he attempted to contact filmmakers about producing a Narcos-style biopic about his life.

During a recent interview with Variety, Sylvester Stallone revealed he once considered going into politics and said he thinks Republican frontrunner Donald Trump is of a rare breed of people who are “larger than life.”

There is a not-so unexpected disturbance in the box office force, and it has nothing to do with the public’s desire to go to the movies. Not only has “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” broken dozens of box office records this winter, the net-effect has not buried other titles under a tidal wave. The “Star Wars” tide is lifting all boats, except for Quentin Tarantino’s “The Hateful Eight” and Jennifer Lawrence’s “Joy.” Both are under-performing in a big way.

If you’re interested in the seemingly endless factual inaccuracies in “Concussion,” my colleague Dan Flynn has already knocked that ball out of the park. Not being a football fan, I walked into the theatre as a movie fan, which is

“Girls” star and creator Lena Dunham took over Hillary Clinton’s Instagram account Friday.

Leonardo DiCaprio told Charlie Rose in an interview Thursday that climate change is “the biggest problem that mankind has ever had to face,” ahead of the international refugee crises being fueled by the deadly rise of the Islamic State.

Actors Bradley Cooper, Will Ferrell, and 98 other celebrities sent President Obama a thank you letter for his executive action on gun control.

Actress Alyssa Milano already knows she’ll be casting her vote for Bernie Sanders in this year’s presidential race — because the other 2016 candidates make her “sick to her stomach.”

The first trailer for Tumbledown, a romantic drama that premiered at last year’s Tribeca Film Festival, was released online this week.

Actress Kerry Washington hit the Television Critics Association winter press tour in Pasadena on Thursday, where she discussed her preparations to play Anita Hill in the upcoming HBO film Confirmation.

Gwyneth Paltrow has a new diet regimen to ring in the New Year – don’t eat anything.

“Joy,” which is based in part on the life of Miracle Mop creator Joy Mangano, is the third film teaming director David O. Russell and his muse, Oscar-winner Jennifer Lawrence. It is also, far and away, their best. As much

Bruce Jenner has cancelled a planned 5-city speaking tour, amidst reports of slow ticket sales and lack of interest.

Justin Bieber was removed from the site of an historic Mayan monument this week after he allegedly pulled down his underwear and tried to climb one of its forbidden ruins.