Idris Elba’s new Netflix show — “Turn Up Charlie,” a comedy — provides a window into his broke early days, when DJ-ing was a “lifesaver.”
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‘My God’: Jordan’s Peele’s horror flick ‘Us’ earns raves in first reactions
Is Jordan Peele “the new Spielberg”? The filmmaker debuted ‘Us,’ his anticipated horror film follow-up to ‘Get Out,’ at South By Southwest festival.
Former Miss Teen Universe Lotte Van Der Zee dies at 19 after ‘sudden cardiac arrest’
While on a trip to Austria two weeks ago with herparents,the model suffered cardiac arrest and fell into a coma.
Even Nicholas Sparks was confused why Netflix changed the ending of ‘The Notebook’
Imagine sitting back, queuing up “The Notebook” on Netflix, and being presented with a totally different ending.
An ‘ultimate betrayal’? Family protests Michael Jackson sex abuse film ahead of HBO airing
What HBO documentary “Leaving Neverland” really comes down to, the Jackson family insists, is about two men hungry for a piece of the singer’s estate.
Shock, joy and kisses: Everything that made us tear up behind the scenes at the 2019 Oscars
We had the best view from the Oscars wings, where stars linger on their way to the Academy Awards stage. Here’s every emotional moment we witnessed.
Serena Williams brought her daughter to Oscars rehearsals. Plus, more celeb gossip!
Before the big show, celebs like Tina Fey, Angela Bassett and Amy Poehler test drove their high heels at Oscar rehearsals Saturday in Hollywood.
Kendrick Lamar isn’t performing his ‘Black Panther’ anthem at the Oscars; here’s why
Sorry, ‘Black Panther’ fans: Kendrick Lamar won’t be performing his Oscar-nominated ‘All the Stars’ (up for original song) at Sunday’s Academy Awards.
Queen is officially opening the Oscars. Plus, more details from the show’s producers
Instead of the traditional 20-minute set of jokes from an Oscars host, expect a rock ‘n’ roll start to Sunday’s Academy Awards: Queen opens the show.
Early reviews cheer on ‘Captain Marvel’: ‘It’s retro & trippy, mysterious & dorky’
Critics got a first peek at “Captain Marvel” on Tuesday night, and immediately hit Twitter with their opinions on the Brie Larson superhero movie.