Robert Pattinson and Zoë Kravitz chat with USA TODAY’s Brian Truitt about preparing for and filming their fight scene in “The Batman.”
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‘Here we go again’: Dionne Warwick reacts to her Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nomination
Dionne Warwick chats with USA TODAY’s Melissa Ruggieri about her Twitter account and her latest nomination for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Jack Harlow’s ‘Nail Kit,’ Yoko Ono’s tribute album, Train and more new music highlights
New Music Friday features singles from Silk Sonic, Jack Harlow and Train plus a tribute album for Yoko Ono’s 89th birthday.
Channing Tatum on watching Zoë Kravitz in ‘The Batman’: ‘I’ll be the first in the theater’
Channing Tatum chats with USA TODAY’s Brian Truitt about his new film “Dog” and Zoë Kravitz’s upcoming role as Catwoman in “The Batman.”
Bob Saget’s autopsy records temporarily blocked from release by Florida judge
A Florida judge temporarily blocked the release of Bob Saget’s autopsy records following a lawsuit from the late actor’s spouse and children.
Nick Carter shows off some of his most-prized Backstreet Boys possessions
Nick Carter, who just released a new song with country singer Jimmie Allen, takes a trip down memory lane with USA TODAY’s Erin Jensen.
JLo’s film soundtrack, the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ return and more new music highlights
New Music Friday includes songs from Machine Gun Kelly, Nicki Minaj and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Jennifer Lopez’s “Marry Me” soundtrack and more.
Whoopi Goldberg suspended from ‘The View’ amid controversy over Holocaust comments
Whoopi Goldberg led off Tuesday’s episode of “The View” with an apology but was suspended for 2 weeks for her Holocaust comments.
Celebrities react to the death of Cheslie Kryst, Miss USA 2019 and ‘Extra’ reporter
Cheslie Kryst, Miss USA 2019 and “Extra” television correspondent, died by suicide according to the medical examiner in New York. She was 30.
New music this weekend features a Beatles recording and tracks from Michael Bublé, Anitta
In music out this weekend, there’s a newly remastered recording of The Beatles plus singles from Michael Bublé, Anitta and The Chainsmokers.