'Goodfellas' And 'Law & Order' Actor Paul Sorvino Dies At 83
Paul Sorvino, who played the role of gangster Paulie Cicero in classic mob movie "Goodfellas," has died at the age of 83, a spokesperson for the actor said on Monday.
'Game Of Thrones' Prequel Meets Targaryens At Height Of Power
The upcoming prequel to HBO's "Game of Thrones" will explore the origins of the Targaryen dynasty starting at the time of the family's greatest power, the cast and creators told fans at the annual Comic-Con pop culture convention on Saturday.
Netflix Predicts Return To Customer Growth, Shares Jump
Netflix Inc said on Tuesday it lost 970,000 subscribers from April through June, averting the worst-case scenario projected by the company, and predicted it would return to customer growth during the third quarter.
Netflix Soothes Wall Street Concerns With Customer Growth Forecast
Netflix Inc on Tuesday averted its own worst-case scenario of subscriber losses, posting a nearly 1 million drop from April through June, and predicted it would return to customer growth during the third quarter.
Judge Rejects Amber Heard Bid For New Trial With Johnny Depp
"Aquaman" actor Amber Heard lost a bid for a new trial in her defamation case with ex-husband Johnny Depp on Wednesday when a judge rejected her lawyers' argument that one of the jurors had served improperly.
Oscar-nominated 'Godfather' Actor James Caan Dies At 82
American actor James Caan, who starred as gangster Sonny Corleone in epic mafia film "The Godfather," has died at age 82, his family said in a statement on Thursday.
Jury Convicts Suspect In Killing Of Rapper Nipsey Hussle
A California man was found guilty on Wednesday of first-degree murder in the shooting death of Grammy-winning Los Angeles rapper Nipsey Hussle in 2019.
Jury Finds Suspect Guilty Of Killing Rapper Nipsey Hussle
A California man was found guilty on Wednesday of first-degree murder in the shooting death of Grammy-winning Los Angeles rapper Nipsey Hussle in 2019.
Disney's Board Backs CEO Chapek, Extends His Contract For Three Years
Walt Disney Co's board of directors on Tuesday unanimously voted to extend Chief Executive Officer Bob Chapek's contract for three years, a major vote of confidence in his leadership following recent controversies at the media giant.
Bill Cosby Found Liable In Civil Case For Sexual Assault In 1975
A California jury in a civil case ruled on Tuesday that Bill Cosby sexually assaulted a woman at the Playboy Mansion in 1975 when she was a teenager and ordered the comedian to pay her $500,000 in damages for emotional distress from the incident.
Jury Reaches Verdict In Sexual Assault Civil Case Against Bill Cosby
A California jury reached a verdict on Tuesday in a civil trial in which a woman accused comedian Bill Cosby of sexually assaulting her at the Playboy Mansion in 1975.
Cosby Accuser Seek Damages, His Side Says 'Game Over' In Final Arguments
Legal arguments in a civil case against Bill Cosby came to a close on Wednesday with his attorney telling jurors they should not believe his accuser's claim that the comedian sexually assaulted her at the Playboy Mansion in 1975.
Bill Cosby Accuser's Lawyer Asks Jury To 'Hold Him Accountable'
Closing arguments began on Wednesday in a civil trial against Bill Cosby, with his accuser's attorney arguing she had provided sufficient evidence of a sexual assault at the Playboy Mansion in 1975 and should receive damages for emotional distress.
'Strange Loop,' 'Lehman Trilogy' Earn Tony Honors As Broadway Celebrates Return
"A Strange Loop," the story of a Black gay man and his mental struggles as a playwright, won the Tony award on Sunday for best new musical as Broadway honored its first season since the long pandemic shutdown.
Top Tony Awards For 'A Strange Loop,' 'Lehman Trilogy' In Broadway Season After Pandemic
"A Strange Loop," the story of a Black gay man and his mental struggles as a playwright, won the Tony award for best new musical on Sunday as Broadway honored its first season since the long pandemic shutdown.
U.S. TV Audience For Jan. 6 Hearing Reaches 20 Million
An estimated 20 million people tuned in to live U.S.
Jurors Shown Video Of Cosby Denying Playboy Mansion Assault Claim
Comedian Bill Cosby denied a California woman's claim that he sexually assaulted her at the Playboy Mansion in the mid-1970s in a recorded deposition shown on Wednesday to a jury considering one of the last legal cases against him.
Woman Tells Jury Cosby Molested Her, Defense Challenges Account
A woman who has filed a civil lawsuit against Bill Cosby took the witness stand in California on Tuesday, telling jurors the comedian forced her to perform a sex act at the Playboy Mansion when she was a teenager in the 1970s.
Woman Tells Jury Cosby Forced Her To Perform Sex Act
A woman who accused Bill Cosby of sexually assaulting her at the Playboy Mansion in the mid-1970s took the witness stand on Tuesday in a civil lawsuit and said the actor and comedian forced her to perform a sex act when she was a teenager.
Cosby Accuser Describes Going To Playboy Mansion With The Comedian
A woman who accused Bill Cosby of sexually assaulting her in the mid-1970s began her court testimony on Monday, describing how she and a friend met the comedian as teenagers and accompanied him to the famed Playboy Mansion.
After Ugly Trial, Can Johnny Depp Or Amber Heard Stage A Second Act?
Following graphic allegations of abuse, recordings of vicious fights and airings of nasty text messages, will Hollywood be ready to welcome back Johnny Depp or Amber Heard?
Depp, Heard Jury To Return Wednesday To Weigh Hollywood Stars' Defamation Claims
Jurors in Virginia will resume deliberations on Wednesday in the multimillion-dollar defamation claims brought by actors Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, the Hollywood stars who have accused each other of abuse before and during their two-year marriage.
U.S. Jury Mostly Sides With Depp In Defamation Fight With Ex-wife Heard
A Virginia jury on Wednesday ruled that actor Amber Heard defamed ex-husband Johnny Depp in a widely watched six-week trial that featured graphic testimony detailing the former Hollywood couple's soured relationship.
U.S. Jury Awards Depp $15 Million, Heard $2 Million In Defamation Fight
A Virginia jury on Wednesday ruled that actor Amber Heard defamed ex-husband Johnny Depp in a widely watched six-week trial that featured explicit and graphic evidence and testimony detailing the former Hollywood couple's soured relationship.
Johnny Depp, Amber Heard Defamation Verdict To Be Announced Wednesday
Jurors reached a verdict on Wednesday in the defamation claims brought by actors Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, the Hollywood stars who have accused each other of abuse before and during their two-year marriage.
U.S. Jury Rules Amber Heard Defamed Johnny Depp
A Virginia jury on Wednesday ruled that actor Amber Heard defamed ex-husband Johnny Depp in a widely watched six-week trial that featured explicit and graphic evidence and testimony detailing the former Hollywood couple's soured relationship.
Depp, Heard Jury Reaches Verdict In Defamation Case - Media Reports
Jurors have reached a verdict in the defamation claims brought by actors Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, the Hollywood stars who have accused each other of abuse before and during their two-year marriage, according to media reports on Wednesday.
U.S. Cinemark's Movie Plan Draws A Million Subscribers
Cinemark Holdings Inc has signed up 1 million paying subscribers to its Movie Club monthly subscription plan, the company said on Wednesday, hailing a rebound in moviegoing after disruptions from the coronavirus pandemic.
No Verdict In Depp, Heard Defamation Cases As Jury Ends Day's Deliberations
Jurors considering the opposing lawsuits from actors Johnny Depp and Amber Heard deliberated for hours on Tuesday without reaching a verdict in the multimillion-dollar defamation fight that aired unsettling details about their troubled marriage.
Jurors In Depp-Heard Case Continue Deliberations After Question To Judge
Jurors considering opposing lawsuits brought by former spouses Johnny Depp and Amber Heard continued deliberations on Tuesday after sending a question to the judge overseeing the trial on the actors' multimillion-dollar defamation claims.