with the goal of brushing aside the typical line of questions, writer Nicole Russin offers up this Pop Interview with the polarizing man, who, like it or not, is remaking his career on his own terms.
Actress/singer Sheryl Lee Ralph’s star making Broadway role in Dreamgirls was perhaps a bit too close to home. In the musical, characters saw themselves...
Looks like all's-well that ends well for celebs who auditioned for "The Office" but didn't get the part. Check out the original auditions from Seth Rogen, Adam Scott (Parks and Recreation), Eric Stonestreet (Modern Family) and more.
Her son, Robin, is riding the Top 40 with his summer hit, "Blurred Lines." Before he ever joined up with Pharell, his mom ruled the soaps on Days of Our Lives during the 80's.
It's hard to deny the sweetness of this video! Watch as a dog methodically nudges a blanket with its nose until it covers a sleeping baby. The dog's name is Miso. The baby is 10 week old Isabella. The video is adorable.
Check out this video of Will Ferrell and Natalie Portman being interviewed - their faces are all switched up with disturbing results. The one of Jennifer Lawrence and Jonah Hill isn't so easy on the eyes either.!
Alec Baldwin hurled homophobic slurs at a British reporter who accused Baldwin's wife of tweeting about wedding presents while she was at James Gandolfini's funeral. Now critics are drawing comparisons to the Paula Deen scandal, raising questions about whether the media and society are selective about who gets a pass on improper language.
Look how much Robin Thicke - who currently has the hit song of the summer with the hit "Blurred Lines" - looks like his dad, "Growing Pains" star and TV personality Alan Thicke, when he was roughly the same age.
James Gandolfini, who rose to world stardom when he played mob boss Tony Soprano in “The Sopranos” has died while on vacation in Italy. Watch him reflect on his life and his work in this interview from "Inside The Actor's Studio."
Twenty years after the film being trashed by not only critics and fans, but also by its stars, John Leguizamo filmed a nice little message for a movie fansite celebrating the anniversary.
Yep, Courtney Love is weighing in on Amanda Bynes, imploring the actress to "pull it together," then coming to her defense, and even offering her some help.
Barbara Eden, star of the 1960s sitcom "I Dream of Jeannie" won raves when she appeared in full costume to raise money for Aids research at the annual Life Ball benefit in Vienna. She looks incredible.
Leave it to the internet to combine popular music with the sound of screaming goats. Even more strange is just how seamlesslessly and hilariously the two go together!
Despite Amanda Bynes' previous insistence that she would sue anyone that spoke negatively about her in the press, she'll have trouble getting around the fact that she was arrested on Thursday after police claim she tried to destroy evidence of her drug use.