After The Social Networks' endless scenes of depositions, Jesse Eisenberg should have a pretty firm grounding in the legal system.
Digitas CEO Laura Lang will become the new head of Time Inc. beginning in January and nearly a year after the previous leader of the publishing company was shown the door.
The investor group Melrose 2 is suing Paramount Pictures, claiming it put up $375 million to finance the Transformers movies and other projects, but hasn't received any of the profits.
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett buys newspapers every day, the hometown daily included, but on Wednesday he dispensed with the single-issue price and bought the whole company instead.
A teenager who has been accused of assisting with a series of murders related to a bogus craigslist ad appeared in juvenile court on Tuesday where prosecutors announced further charges.
No one else should ever wear a baseball cap; it serves no purpose, neither practical nor aesthetic.
Only 28 percent of the 1.2 million Americans living with HIV have the infection under control, increasing the risk that they will spread the disease to others, U.S. health officials said on Tuesday.
The Obama administration on Tuesday appealed a U.S. judge's ruling and injunction that blocked tobacco companies from having to display graphic images on cigarette packs and advertising, such as a man exhaling smoke through a hole in his throat.
Luxury auto-maker, Lexus has embarked on a new creative journey by asking four fashion designers to rethink their notions of automotive designs for an upcoming advertising campaign for Vogue.
Jesse Eisenberg brought more attention to the movie Camp Hell than its makers might have wished when he filed a lawsuit against Lions Gate Entertainment and Grindstone Entertainment.
Researchers at Dartmouth have proposed a software that quantifies the extent of how much pictures have been digitally altered by programs such as Adobe Photoshop.
A Brazilian ad agency has teamed with a condom distributor to target young males on Facebook by creating unexpected babies profiles.
Cyber Monday online sales set a record, led by department stores and home goods retailers, according to U.S. data released on Tuesday.
Jennifer Lopez has been sued by Bronx-based graffiti artists who say their artwork was used without permission in her Fiat commercial.
Facebook, the world's largest Internet social network, is preparing for an initial public stock offering next year, according to a source familiar with the matter.
Benetton’s controversial ‘Unhate’ advertising campaign featuring national leaders kissing each other, has been unveiled along the Ayalon Highway in Tel Aviv and other Israeli highways.
The complexity fills everybody with such appalling fear. ... The honest answer is that, like everybody else, you try and contingency plan for any breakup of the eurozone.
Facebook, the world's largest Internet social network, is preparing for a initial public stock offering next year, according to a source familiar with the matter.
AOL Inc does not plan to buy any of Yahoo's assets, AOL's chief executive said on Monday.
Almost three decades after she first played her onstage, Glenn Close has brought to the screen the strange and compelling character of Albert Nobbs, a woman in 19th-century Dublin who lives as a man to escape a traumatic past and hang onto her job as a waiter in precarious times.
Just weeks before the release of his first big-budget epic, Immortals, Relativity Media CEO Ryan Kavanaugh took a $200 million loan from billionaire Ron Burkle, TheWrap has learned.
Instead of speculating how much retouching a cover model has received, secretive in most magazines and ad agencies, a computer science duo figured out a way to quantify the level of manipulation.