New Zealand's government says it only has a 50-50 chance of keeping production of 'The Hobbit', adding it would not be reeled into a bidding war with other countries for Warner Bros. to relocate the project.
After losing fans with his much-hyped announcement to join the Miami Heat and taking a hit to his reputation over the summer, LeBron James is asking: "Should I be who you want me to be?"
A rogue version of the lovable 'Sesame Street' character, who disappeared for several months last year, after 'The New York Daily News' his shenanigans is back.
British paper 'The Guardian' says "Terry Richardson's pictures of Dianna Agron, Lea Michele and Cory Monteith aren't just bad taste – they're against Glee's whole ethos of inclusion."
The Fox station in Dallas-Fort Worth has parody of today's media landscape jam-packed with more awkward social media name-dropping than you can handle.
As the dispute over whether 'The Hobbit' will be shot in New Zealand continues, Peter Jackson has announced the cast for the two-part 'Lord of the Rings' prequel.
Shannen Doherty will always be known as a 'bad girl' for her antics while on the original '90210', but the actress says she would be tame by today's standards.