William Shatner talks love, “Star Trek” cast anger, death and his final resting place in his new collection of essays, “Boldly Go.”
Author: Bryan Alexander, USA TODAY
Taylor Hawkins LA tribute concert ‘rocks harder’ than the first with Miley Cyrus, Pink
It was a star-studded lineup for the second Taylor Hawkins tribute show in Los Angeles with Def Leppard, Queen, Motley Crue and even Dave Chappelle.
Elton John blown away playing concert on White House lawn: ‘This is probably the icing on the cake’
It was crocodile rockin’ on the White House South Lawn. Elton John plays a concert for President Joe Biden and Dr. Jill Biden.
Louise Fletcher, Oscar winner as Nurse Ratched in ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,’ dies at 88
Louise Fletcher won an Oscar as Jack Nicholson’s screen nemesis Nurse Ratched in 1975’s “Once Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.”
Pixar announces ‘Inside Out’ sequel with Amy Poehler’s Joy, ‘Frozen’ team makes ‘Wish’
Amy Poehler announced a sequel to Pixar’s “Inside Out” at D23, the Disney fan expo, on Friday. The team behind “Frozen” also has a new film, “Wish.”
Peyton Manning scrambles as ‘College Bowl’ host, vows to ‘do better’ after NFL ‘ManningCast’ curse
Manning discusses the difficulties of hosting “Capital One College Bowl” and vows not to sing Johnny Cash while hosting the CMAs with Luke Bryan.
Peyton Manning says he was ‘crushed’ when his ‘Emily in Paris’ cameo crashed
Peyton Manning was in Paris ready for his “Emily in Paris” season 3 cameo. Sadly the show had moved to Provence.
‘The Goldbergs’ to kill off patriarch Murray after allegations of Jeff Garlin’s misconduct
Jeff Goldberg left the hit ABC comedy in season 9 following investigations into onset behavior and accusations of misconduct, but Murray remained.
I went ‘Maverick’ in Tom Cruise’s ‘Top Gun’ training plane and didn’t eject my lunch
As “Top Gun: Maverick” heads to digital release, one USA TODAY reporter throws caution to the wind in a training flight and doesn’t toss his cookies.
Bad Bunny still can’t believe his ‘Bullet Train’ role required trying to screen kill Brad Pitt
Superstar rapper Bad Bunny always had big dreams of making movies. But he never dreamed he’d be trying to stab Brad Pitt in “Bullet Train.”