Rob Dyrdek is speaking out after the shocking death of his beloved friend and former Rob & Big co-star Christopher “Big Black” Boykin, who passed away on Tuesday morning at the age of 45.
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert held a Daily Show reunion on Tuesday, getting (most of) the group back together after years away from their Comedy Central roots.
A few weeks ago, Armie Hammer told the story about how he asked The Man from U.N.C.L.E. screenwriter Lionel Wigram to write a sequel to the 2015 film that underperformed at the box office, but has found a new life over the last few months thanks to …
1) Murky Waters – Orton got us started, wanting to make it very clear to everyone that a refrigerator didn’t cost him that incredible “House of Horrors” match, it was that pesky Jinder Mahal and his goons.
Going back to her roots. As you’ve probably heard, American Idol is getting a reboot thanks to ABC. And while it’s looks like Ryan Seacrest IS returning to the singing competition to host, he isn’t the only Idol alum to be recruited by the network.
Lauded actress and boundary-busting comedian Goldie Hawn hasn’t appeared in a film in over a decade, let alone starred in one, so her return to the big screen should be considered a very big deal.
It seems like an unspoken rule of pop culture that once a generation a boy band must come about that drives teenage girls absolutely out of their minds.
A week after Jimmy Kimmel shared the news about his newborn son’s heart defect – and made an emotional plea about preexisting conditions amid the health-care debate – he returned to his late-night show on Monday to huge applause from his studio …
The first season of The Flash was incredible, beloved by viewers and critics alike. It was so good I remember thinking at the time that there was no way the show’s producers could top it.
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