• 'Empire' Cast Member Trai Byers Clears Up Rumors About Leaving the Show

    Despite the recent rumors claiming that FOX's Empire cast member Trai Byers was considering leaving the show after reportedly growing disappointed with his character and the show's direction, the actor himself wants fans to know the truth and decided to finally set the record straight, clearing up all of the rumors on Instagram.
  • Adele's "Hello" & 'People v. OJ Simpson' Mashup Debuts on James Corden's 'Late Late Show'

    American Crime Story: The People v. OJ Simpson has been taking the nation by storm recently, making it one of the most talked about shows in current pop culture. Adele's hit single "Hello" is still on everyone's mind after premiering late last year. So what happens when you mix the two together in a mashup video? CBS's The Late Late Show host James Corden gave us the answer earlier this week, so sit back, relax and watch a very funny mashup video below!
  • People Share Hate Over Zoe Saldana's Nina Simone Biopic Movie Trailer on Twitter

    The first trailer for Nina, the 2016 biopic movie project about music icon and civil rights activist Nina Simone, premiered this week to mixed reviews thanks to reactions on Twitter. Hollywood star Zoe Saldana takes on the leading role in the film, which has been in the works for a number of years and then on the shelf for a couple more. After watching the first trailer for the film, people took to Twitter over issues they have with the casting of Saldana - which took place in 2012, by the way.
  • Netflix & Chill: Say Goodbye to 'Stevie Nicks: In Your Dreams' in March 2016

    Spring cleaning is coming a little early for the global streaming service provider. Every month Netflix rids its site of various movies, original series, TV shows, and more. Viewers can expect to say goodbye to the 2013 documentary, 'Stevie Nicks: In Your Dreams.' This list highlights all of the programs leaving in March 2016.
  • Lady Gaga's Grandma and Aunt Didn't Know About Her Rape Until Oscars Performance

    Lady Gaga's emotional, personal Oscars performance of her The Hunting Ground track "Til It Happens to You" resonated with sexual assault survivors around the world. And though Gaga was clearly connected to the 50 men and women on stage, her performance was a coming out not just for them but for the pop star too. In a new Instagram post, Gaga revealed that some of her family members found out about her rape because of the performance.