'Jurassic World' shoot halted after COVID cases on set

Director Colin Trevorrow tweeted Wednesday that there were "a few" positive tests for the virus. 

‘Selena: The Series’ to release on Netflix in December

A teaser trailer for the series was released by the streaming giant on Tuesday and the black-and-white visual shows Selena gracing the stage as she sings “Como La Flor.”

Texas grand jury indicts Netflix for 'Cuties' film

Netflix has been indicted on a criminal charge that alleges the streaming giant promotes “lewd visual material” of a child.

Eddie Van Halen dies of cancer, according to son

Eddie Van Halen, rock icon, legendary guitarist and co-founder of Van Halen, has died of cancer. He was 65.

Ex-jail workers face cruelty charges for playing 'Baby Shark' on repeat

At least four inmates were forced to stand for hours with their hands cuffed behind them while the song played on a loop at a loud volume, authorities say.

Gay men take over ‘Proud Boys’ hashtag on Twitter

Gay men took over the “Proud Boys” hashtag after the president’s “stand back, stand by” comment during the first presidential debate sparked praise from the hate group.

Regal Cinemas may close after Bond film delay

Cinema chain Cineworld says it is considering closing all its movie theaters in Britain and the United States, after the postponement of the new James Bond film left a big hole in schedules.

Trump Hollywood Walk of Fame star vandal arrested, was repeat offender

Detectives from LAPD on Monday arrested James Otis for felony vandalism of the Donald Trump star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Otis used a pick ax while dressed as the Incredible Hulk to destroy his star on Friday, October 2, hours after Trump had announced he tested positive for COVID-19. 

DA files more charges against disgraced ex-film producer Harvey Weinstein

Disgraced former film producer Harvey Weinstein -- who was already charged in Los Angeles with sex-related charges involving three women -- was charged Friday with sexually assaulting two other women in Beverly Hills.

Mark Wahlberg donates 1.3 million masks to U.S. schools

Mark Wahlberg is doing his part to help keep students and teachers safe amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Report finds NY writers, stages remain extremely white

A new report on racial representation on NY stages has found that little has changed in regards to diversity.

‘Harry Potter’ fans get view of ‘Hogwarts Express’ blocked by commuter train

Fans waited in line for hours to get a view of the steam-powered train that was used in the famous franchise at a station in Scotland, only to have their hopes dashed.

Photo of dead Abraham Lincoln? Documentary seeks to prove it's real

The haunting image of a gaunt-faced man with a familiar beard in death has been seen by very few people and sits in a safe deposit box in Illinois, its ownership in dispute.

XFL returning to play in spring 2022, 'The Rock' says

The XFL is set to return to the gridiron in the spring of 2022, according to new league owner Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.