Willa Ford and husband of five years Mike Modano who got married in Athens, Texas, People reported, are getting divorced.
Never underestimate the power of a suggestion given by Stephen Colbert.
Ryan Lochte is now rumored to be the focal point of at least two different reality show ideas.
Joan Rivers' Costco protest is being touted as "the best book publicity stunt of 2012."
With "The Bourne Legacy" set to hit theaters this Friday, Jeremy Renner is poised for yet another box office smash. Here are five things you may not know about Renner.
Throughout its five seasons, "True Blood" has taken many lives, including Renee, Gran, Debbie, Roman, Godric and many more. While "True Blood" taketh, the show was also able to giveth new life to characters, like Jessica, Tara and Steve Newlin. Is season five ready to take another life?
Jennifer Lawrence will get a $9.5 million raise for the "Hunger Games" sequel "Catching Fire," according to reports.
Now you can get your fix of 007 24-7, as British network BSkyB is dedicating an entire channel to James Bond.
BBC Three announced Tuesday that it is commissioning a one-hour documentary investigating the shootings that occurred last month in Aurora, Colorado. The film is set for release on Aug. 23, little more than a month after the shootings themselves.
"Community" creator Dan Harmon on Monday had strong words for his former bosses at Sony Pictures Television and NBC when he sat in on a radio program in Santa Monica.
After speculation for the past week as to whether or not Megan Rossee is Michael Phelps' girlfriend, sources have confirmed that the blonde model is indeed dating the Olympic gold-winning swimmer and not just recently, but for months. Lately, the pair has been active on social media, tweeting back and forth and posting Instagram photos together and made their first red carpet appearance together on Monday.
Marvin Hamlisch, best known for his scores to “The Sting” and “The Way We Were” (for which he won Academy Awards), has passed away at the age of 68, according to USA Today.
A joke involving the Aurora shooting massacre and alleged killer James Holmes will be cut from the Comedy Central Roast of Rosanne Barr when it airs Sunday, Aug. 12.
Elton John has declared Madonna’s career “over.”In an interview with Australia’s “Sunday Night” television program, John insulted the pop star, referring to her as a “c---“ and a “fairground stripper.”
After months of speculation and accusations of favoritism and compromising national security on the part of the Obama administration, Katherine Bigelow's new movie "Zero Dark Thirty" is finally revealed to the public in a new teaser trailer.
Ruining the plans of literary geeks and high school English classes everywhere, Baz Luhrmann's adaptation of "The Great Gatsby" will be released in summer of 2013 instead of this December, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
This season "Sesame Street' is bumping up its star power. The long running children's show will be hitting their impressive 43rd season this year, and plan on celebrating with a slew of stars ranging from funny man Steve Carrell to Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
MTV may be known for churning out lowbrow properties, most notably "Jersey Shore," but it looks like they may be engaging in some quality programming this fall. The network's newest reality series, "Catfish," explores online relationships that are shrouded in lies.
"American Idol" hopefuls already have so much to look forward to as they wait in line and clutch their numbers on auditions days; the chance to showcase their vocals talents on national TV, the chance to compete in the world famous talent search, and ultimately the possibility that all their show buisness dreams can come true. This year, however, there could be a new reason for the singers to swell with excitement -- the chance to meet a Jonas brother.
Obama will be in Connecticut on Monday on a fundraising jaunt that features two tiers of backers.
Marilyn is as great a legend as this country as ever produced – she shares eternal life with such luminaries as Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, John Wayne and Louis Armstrong.
Rashida Jones and Andy Samberg play an estranged couple who can't stay away from each other.