Another year, another season of "Teen Mom 2." The second installation of the MTV series, and the most controversial, has been renewed for a fifth season. Today (Dec. 18), MTV premiered the first teaser trailer for the documentary, and it's already looking high on drama. Read More »
Surprise, surprise! (Except not really.) There's a new No. 1 album in town, and it goes to Beyoncé. Yes, the pop mega-star, who dropped a surprise, self-titled album last Friday (Dec. 13) at midnight has now topped the Billboard 200 with that very set, surpassing recent releases from R. Kelly, Garth Brooks and Childish Gambino with only three days. Read More »
"The Fault In Our Stars" has finally received an official visual. The hit John Green novel, which will be getting a film adaptation this summer, has gotten its first official movie poster, and the touching love story already radiates through the screen. Read More »
Only nine days remain until Christmas Day, which is exciting enough. But Beliebers have a little something extra to look forward to beside Journals in their stocking... the official release of Justin Bieber's second concert film/documentary Believe. Today (Dec. 16), the upcoming movie, which is teased as setting the record straight about Bieber's tumultuous year, has received its second trailer, courtesy of MTV. Read More »
Rising pop superstar Lorde has arguably been the "Queen Bee" of 2013. With her debut single "Royals" launching to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 for nine weeks in a row, besting singles from Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry and even Eminem. Now, the "Pure Heroine" songstress is looking to bring that momentum into the new year. Today (Dec. 16), Lorde announced a string of North American tour dates in support of her debut album. Read More »
It's a big day for surprise music. Of course, most headlines are circling Beyoncé, who surprisingly dropped her fifth studio album (fittingly titled Beyoncé). However, she wasn't the only one. One of 2013's biggest breakout stars, Lorde, also dropped a new single on iTunes. An outcast from her debut album Pure Heroine, Lorde premiered "No Better" today (Dec. 13) right at the stroke of midnight. Read More »
It's been a big week in the world of celebrity (though what week isn't?) Beyoncé surprised the world by releasing her fifth album, a self-titled effort, Nicki Minaj celebrated a birthday and everyone has been working hard to get time off for the holidays. Read More »
Bad news for Ariana Grande, one of pop's biggest rising stars has been slapped with a big old lawsuit over her smash hit "The Way." According to The Hollywood Reporter, Minder Music who own who own the rights to The Jimmy Castor Bunch's musical catalogue are suing the singer and Sony/ATV due to similarities between her 2013 song and The Jimmy Castor Bunch's 1972 song "Troglodyte." Read More »
It seems like next year's holiday season is going to get pretty sensual, all thanks to R. Kelly. Just after the release of his 12th studio album Black Panties, Kelly has revealed he's going to release a new record next year: a Christmas record. Read More »
It's a good day to be Adam Sandler, depending on how you look at it. The comedic actor has topped Forbes' list of the Most Overpaid Actors for 2013, thanks to high pay demands that don't necessarily lead to high audience demand. Read More »
There's a new No. 1 song in town. After nearly three months of nothing but Lorde's "Royals" and Miley Cyrus' "We Can't Stop," two record breakers have taken the top spot in the U.S. Yes, Eminem and Rihanna's latest collaboration "The Monster" from MMLP2 has topped the Billboard Hot 100 this week. Read More »
There's some bad news for Britney Spears. Her new album "Britney Jean" failed to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. In fact, the pop princess' eighth studio album failed to surpass three more seasoned releases, landing at No. 4 on the US album sales chart. Read More »
Whether or not you loved it or you hated it, there's no denying that NBC's live production of "The Sound of Music" last week was a massive hit for the network. Starring country music sensation Carrie Underwood and a slew of Broadway's best actors and actresses, the program drew in over 18 million viewers and gave NBC its best Thursday night ratings in four years. So, of course the network is just itching to do it again. Read More »