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On Sunday (Jan. 10), actor Sylvester Stallone won big at the 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards for his work in 'Creed.' Many viewers reacted negatively after the actor forgot to thank the star and director of the film in his acceptance speech. Early Tuesday morning (Jan. 12), Stallone took to his Twitter account to apologize to Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler for the mistake. -
Worst Movies of 2015 List: 2016 Razzie Nominations Announced!
We just saw a number of acclaimed films win awards at the Golden Globes this past weekend, and we're about to learn the nominees for the Academy Awards, but what about the movies that were straight-up bad? The Razzie Awards, or Razzies, are what you're looking for! This year, the worst movies and actors of 2015 were nominated in select categories, which were announced this week. Movies like Pixels and Fifty Shades of Grey lead the nominees for the 2016 awards ceremony, but you can check out the full list below. -
EL VY and Wale Perform at the White House Before Obama's SOTU Speech
Barack Obama wasn't the only one performing in D.C. on Tuesday night; Matt Berninger and Brent Knopf of the band EL VY and Wale gave short performances at The White House shortly before the president delivered his final State of the Union Address. -
Doppler Labs and Coachella Partner to Introduce Revolutionary Earbuds for 2016 Festival
Doppler Labs has teamed up with Coachella to bring attendees of the 2016 festival a new type of earbud that allows fans to control, customize and personalize the sounds coming from each stage with the touch of a button! -
Freddie Gibbs Thinks He Deserves the Recognition Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole Get
Indiana rapper Freddie Gibbs feels that he deserves the critical respect and public admiration given to J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar. -
Listen to 'Making a Murderer' Rap Song "They Didn't Do It" from Brendan Dassey's Brother
The 2015 Netflix documentary series based on the harrowing story of Steven Avery and the Manitowoc police, Making a Murderer, became an instant hit once the episodes premiered for streaming. Avery and his nephew, Brendan Dassey, are currently incarcerated for the murder of Teresa Halbach, but there are plenty out there that believe that this docu-series pointed out glaring mistakes in the trial and that they shouldn't be in jail. Not surprising, some family members of the subjects believe this, too. One of which, Brendan's brother Brad Dassey, has used this to fuel his music career. He released the religious rap song entitled "They Didn't Do It," this week. Listen to the song below. -
Hip-Hop Group Run DMC Slated to Receive Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
Run DMC is slated to receive a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, so it seems that hard work and longevity do pay off. The hip-hop trio is iconic in the music industry, and their nod was announced just today by the Recording Academy. -
‘Django Unchained’ Star Jamie Foxx Cast in the Latest Version of ‘Robin Hood’
Word is that actor-singer Jamie Foxx has been cast in the part of Little John for the latest rendition of the underdog classic, "Robin Hood." The new film, titled "Robin Hood: Origins," is being directed by Otto Bathurst ("Peaky Blinders") and will apparently cover the darker side of the well-known story. -
David Bowie Fans Change Austin Street Sign, City Is Ok With It.. Kind Of
David Bowie tributes have been pouring in from all over the world, ranging from stories written on social media, to his tracks being played out over the week by artists across the world to more permanent displays like in Austin, where someone has changed the street sign of Bowie St to say David Bowie St. -
Just Blaze Explains the Massive Delay Behind Jay Electronica's Upcoming Album
Legendary New Jersey Hip Hop producer Just Blaze explains the delay of Jay Electronica's upcoming album in a new interview. -
The Nicki Minaj Beef Continues: Farrah Abraham's Daughter Posts a Video About the Rapper
After Nicki Minaj called out the apparently disrespectful Farrah Abraham, a massive feud ensued with nasty words coming from both sides. Now Abraham's daughter has weighed in. -
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