"Harry Potter" star Daniel Radcliffe recently told The Atlantic it's "really sad" that author J.K. Rowling has views critical of the transgender movement.
Barbra Streisand asked Melissa McCarthy in a since-deleted comment on Instagram if she was taking Ozempic. The rogue question went viral on social media, and now McCarthy is reacting.
Ransom Riggs, known for the bestselling "Miss Peregrine" series, is set to release his new series "Sunderworld" this summer, published by Dutton Books for Young Readers.
"Jurassic Park" star Sam Neill is opening up about why he decided to ditch his birth name when making a career for himself in Hollywood. The actor shared that this decision stems from his childhood.
"The Downfall of Diddy" documentary explored the celebrity fallout following the federal raids and investigation on music mogul Sean Combs' mansions in April.
If policymakers rely on fictional scenarios as reasons to regulate AI, America risks losing its global lead on AI and may never realize the full benefits of the technology.
Actor Martin Freeman defended the depictions of sex between him and actress Jenna Ortega in his recent film, "Miller's Girl," after viewers were grossed out by the actors' age gap.
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson took to social media Tuesday to celebrate their 36th wedding anniversary. The Hollywood couple tied the knot in 1988 and share two children.
Jerry Seinfeld brought back his "Seinfeld" characters as he mocked "Friends" in a promo for his upcoming movie "Unfrosted." The project was the comedian's first time directing a film.
John Krasinski's new movie 'IF,' which blends animation and live-action, is about a girl and her neighbor who can see imaginary friends; it features Ryan Reynolds and Cailey Fleming.
French police detained actor Gérard Depardieu for a brief time Monday for questioning over sexual assault allegations. The French actor was charged with rape and sexual assault in 2020.
Celebrated sitcom "Seinfeld" was famously set in a fictional New York City diner called Monk's Cafe. Two real diners are now tourist attractions for their role in TV lore.
Actor Alec Baldwin’s faces both ongoing legal troubles and significant public relations problems over his court case about the shooting that happened during production of "Rust."
Despite the stand-up comedian's massive success and global recognition, Jerry Seinfeld – who turned 70 on Monday – explained why he often wrestles with "darkening moods."
"The Crown" star Josh O'Connor admitted to feeling surprised he was cast for one of the sexy roles in the new film "Challengers," also starring Zendaya.
Mexican film 'Shame' has won the top prize at the Moscow International Film Festival, as major studios in the U.S. and many European countries boycott the Russian market over its war in Ukraine.
Richard Simmons is making it clear he is not happy with the biopic in the works that stars Pauly Shore. The fitness guru said he would prefer Tom Cruise play him in a film.
The newest "Planet of the Apes" movie is on its way. Promotion for the film included three actors dressed as apes, riding horseback along a San Francisco beach.
Gwyneth Paltrow opened up about why couples therapy has been "super helpful" when it comes to maintaining a strong relationship with her husband of six years.
A New York appeals court overturned Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction, ordering a new trial in stunning landmark #MeToo case. The entertainment mogul was convicted on two charges.
Actor Lucas Black talks to Fox News Digital about his faith, the importance of family and why he's excited about his new Christian drama, "Unsung Hero."
Chynna Phillips asked for prayers ahead of her surgery to remove a nearly foot-long, benign tumor in her left leg that she's had since she was a child.
Jamie Foxx has built an impressive legacy in the entertainment industry after more than three decades of success and learns from both bad times and good.
An Amazon MGM Studios spokesperson confirmed to Fox News Digital that several crew members on Eddie Murphy's film were injured during rehearsal on "The Pickup."
The film "13 Going on 30" is celebrating 20 years since it premiered. Take a look at where cast members, including Jennifer Garner and Mark Ruffalo, are now.
A fake James Bond trailer featuring Margot Robbie and Henry Cavill has made the rounds online and has since gone viral, with people liking the idea of Cavill playing 007.
Ryan Gosling shared what he thinks will be important to him when he is on his "deathbed" during a recent interview. The 43-year-old and Eva Mendes have two daughters together.
Actor David Harewood, who once starred in an all-Black version of "Romeo & Juliet," claimed that actors of any identity should be able to play roles of any identity.
Anne Hathaway is opening up about the less glamorous side of the entertainment industry, saying she used to be grossed out when having to make out with multiple men during auditions.
Kevin Bacon returned to Payson High, the school where "Footloose" was filmed. His visit was the result of a relentless social media campaign by students.
Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence are rumored to be two of the A-listers set to appear in the Martin Scorsese-directed biopic about Frank Sinatra.
Candace Cameron Bure shared that she and her family decided to leave Los Angeles because they "didn't feel safe anymore." The actress is starring in the new Christian drama "Unsung Hero."
Calista Flockhart had never seen "Star Wars" when she first met actor Harrison Ford, but that didn't stop her from going on a date with her future husband.
Olivia Munn grew her hair out long and had "tattoo-type" makeup to conceal scars from mastectomy surgery following breast cancer diagnosis in April 2023.
A look at the cast of "Field of Dreams, including Kevin Costner, Ray Liotta and James Earl Jones, as the Academy Award-nominated movie celebrates 35 years.
Kelly Osbourne slammed rumors she took Ozempic after losing 85 pounds since the birth of her first child. She noted that her mother Sharon Osbourne had taken the drug.
Actress Susan Sarandon was filmed marching and chanting with anti-Israel protesters near Columbia University on Friday, a day after over 100 demonstrators were arrested.
"Spaceballs" tells the tale of an alien princess, played by Daphne Zuniga, who is rescued by a space mercenary, played by Bill Pullman, from an evil ruler, played by Mel Brooks, and his hatchet man, Dark Helmet, played by Rick Moranis.
Jodie Foster celebrating her Handprint and Footprint Ceremony on Friday apparently isn't enough to get her two adult sons to watch her films. The actress and filmmaker said this accomplishment in Hollywood was her "childhood fantasy."
A fire engulfed part of the Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood in Oregon, which was featured in 1980's "The Shining," on Thursday night. Fire officials later shared that the scene was declared under control.
Tallulah Willis honored her dad, Bruce Willis, at the 30th anniversary celebration of "Pulp Fiction." Stars John Travolta and Uma Thurman were among the attendees.
Chris Pratt showed off a new injury he received after attempting to perform a stunt in the making of his new movie, "Mercy." The star showed photos of his bruised and swollen ankle on Instagram.
Ryan Reynolds praised Michael J. Fox in a Time "Most Influential People" tribute for helping Reynolds' father during his 20-year battle with Parkinson's before his death in 2015.
New Mexico attorney Erlinda Johnson joined special prosecutor Kari Morrissey in Alec Baldwin's involuntary manslaughter case. The actor was charged in the "Rust" shooting.
Matthew McConaughey is looking back on some of his iconic movies, opening up about his instant connection with "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days' costar, Kate Hudson.
Alec Baldwin's "Rust" armorer receiving a maximum sentence is "bad news" for the actor, an expert told Fox News Digital. Hannah Gutierrez Reed was sentenced Monday.
British author Sophie Kinsella, who wrote "Confessions of a Shopaholic," which starred Isla Fisher on the big screen, revealed that she has brain cancer.
The Sundance Institute has started to explore the possibility of other U.S. locations to host the Sundance Film Festival beginning in 2027; Park City, Utah has been home to the festival for 40 years.
'80s teen icon Molly Ringwald said remakes of classic "Brat Pack" films would have to be "much more diverse" in today's age, noting that the originals were "very White."
Sydney Sweeney was defended by fans after a film producer slammed her, saying she isn't "pretty" and doesn't know how to act. Sweeney's star began to rise after acting in "Euphoria."
Jerry Seinfeld's upcoming Netflix comedy, "Unfrosted," is being promoted during this weekend's IndyCar race at Long Beach. The film will be released on May 3.
Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones are not above "seducing" their two adult children to spend time with them. The actor finds joy in not having to "force" his kids to hang out with him.
Keanu Reeves and Alexandra Grant were spotted sharing a kiss at the 2024 MOCA Gala on April 13. The "John Wick" star kissed Grant with his eyes wide open on Saturday night.
Harrison Ford recalled how enjoying a "boozy lunch" with Jimmy Buffett led him to get his ear pierced. He shared the story during a tribute event honoring the late musician.
Participant, the film and television studio behind activist pieces like "Food, Inc.," "Waiting for Superman" and Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth," is closing after 20 years.
Liev Schreiber experienced a medical scare just moments before he was supposed to appear on stage on Broadway and was later diagnosed with temporary amnesia.
Artists are sure to create all manner of strange adaptations when well-known characters enter the public domain, as was the case with Winnie the Pooh and Mickey Mouse.
Kevin Costner still thinks he has what it takes to star in a romantic leading role, opting to cast himself in one of his movies instead of Hollywood hunk Chris Hemsworth, who lobbied for the part.
Actor and producer Charlie Chaplin was born on this day in history, April 16, 1889, in London. He went on to perfect and refine the character Charlie the Tramp — and was knighted in 1975.
Hannah Gutierrez Reed's bid for no prison time following her involuntary manslaughter conviction is not likely to be granted, a legal expert told Fox News Digital.
Jane Seymour revealed why she doesn't "do all that stuff" to her face like others in Hollywood and the advice she follows every day in an interview with Fox News Digital.
Drew Barrymore revealed in a new interview that while she appreciates her career as a child star, she wants her own daughters to wait until they're older to pursue Hollywood.
Stars like Robert Downey Jr, Kim Kardashian, Katy Perry and many, many more honored achievements in math and science at the 10th annual Breakthrough Prize.
Rebecca Ferguson is expanding on comments she made in February about an A-list actor that screamed at her on-set in the past. She said co-stars have called her since the comments went viral.
Sofia Vergara made her romance with new boyfriend Justin Saliman Instagram official. She revealed that she underwent "major knee surgery" and her new beau was caring for her while she recovered.
Actress Jane Fonda headlined several events for climate change awareness in California this week, one of which was a fundraiser to protect a California law to curb oil drilling.
The Academy Award-winning actress opened up about her and Kurt Russell's joint love for their family and explained why it's the 'sticking glue' to their relationship.
Michael Douglas is playing Founding Father Benjamin Franklin in the Apple TV + miniseries, "Franklin," and found similarities in his and Franklin's third act of life.
Keanu Reeves' co-star Aziz Ansari revealed that the "Speed" actor fractured his kneecap after tripping on a rug in his trailer on the set of their movie "Good Fortune."
The new A24 "Civil War" film starring Kristen Dunst has sparked reactions from social media and experts who offered tips to navigate a hypothetical conflict.
O.J. Simpson forged a successful career in Hollywood after making history in the NFL. His legacy, however, was marred by the murder trial of the century.
Bill Haley and His Comets recorded "(We're Gonna) Rock Around the Clock" in New York City on this day in history, April 12, 1954. It became rock 'n' roll's first hit.
Matthew McConaughey has had a 30-year run in Hollywood, but he had to earn his way to becoming one of the world's most well known actors. Matthew explained that there's an "initiation process" in the industry.
Before "Spider-Man," Zendaya was on numerous Disney shows that helped her earn celebrity status. Even so, one of the film's producers was unaware of the actress when she auditioned.
Goldie Hawn's son Oliver Hudson opened up about cheating on his wife ahead of their wedding and explained why he does not regret those "horrible" choices.
Tori Spelling addressed her ex-husband Dean McDermott's claim that a pet pig and other animals led the former couple to sleep in separate bedrooms for three years.
Jodie Foster recalled pulling Robert Downey Jr. aside and expressing her worries over his addiction struggles while on the set of the 1995 movie "Home for the Holidays."
Many Hollywood films have been focused on real-life people and their stories. Take a look at these blockbuster films based on real-life people and where they are now.
Patrick Swayze's widow, Lisa Niemi Swayze, opened up about how the two of them reacted to his pancreatic cancer diagnosis, adding the actor knew it wasn't going to end well for him.
"Yellowstone" star Kevin Costner is heading back to France for the premiere of his four-part, post-Civil War drama, "Horizon," at the Cannes Film Festival.
Try your hand at the latest American Culture Quiz from Fox News Digital. Here are questions on history, pop culture and more — including the bald eagle and brazen Oscar snubs.
In his new memoir, Peter Ackerman recalls his time on the set of "Bewitched," detailing his relationship with Elizabeth Montgomery and why she chose to leave the show.
Drake Bell revealed that he has forgiven Rider Strong. The Nickelodeon star previously called out the "Boy Meets World" alum for supporting Bell's convicted abuser Brian Peck.
"Game of Thrones" star Joseph Gatt filed a $40 million lawsuit against LA District Attorney George Gascón and more after being "publicly branded as a serial pedophile."
During a recent screening of "The Terminator," director James Cameron joked that even though he had no knowledge of guns when making the film, he could just go buy them in America.
In a new court filing, Angelina Jolie is seeking what her team calls "highly relevant" documents that would prove Brad Pitt refused to purchase her share of their French winery unless she agreed to sign an NDA.
Sofia Vergara and Joseph Manganiello were married for seven years but split in July when he filed divorce paperwork due to "irreconcilable differences."
Brooke Shields shared how her "worst-ever audition," which involved her "passing gas while she was dramatically pretending to be strangled," led to her first role in Hollywood.
Many sports movies are based on powerful true stories. "Remember the Titans," "Rudy" and "We Are Marshall" are all examples of sports films based on real-life people and events.
A new film in Nigeria is being screened to remember the nearly 100 schoolgirls who are still in captivity 10 years after they were seized from their school.
Hollywood icon Bette Davis was born on April 5, 1908, in Lowell, Massachusetts. Davis went on to win two Academy Awards for Best Actress and was nominated 10 times for the award.
Elizabeth Hurley revealed she never seriously thought about having children with Hugh Grant while they were together, and sh's "kind of" surprised he has five kids.
Anna Paquin used a cane while dealing with health issues at the New York premiere of her new movie, "A Bit of Light," which was directed by husband Stephen Moyer.
Actress Molly Ringwald is sharing some intimate details about her family, including where her daughter, Mathilda, was conceived. She says it likely happened at Studio 54 in 2003.
Kirsten Dunst and Nick Offerman, stars of the upcoming "Civil War" film, denied that it was inspired by a real world former President of the United States.
Jennie Garth is relieved her daughters didn't want to pursue acting when they were younger, but is happy to support them if they decide to follow that path now that they're grown.
Jim Wahlberg was a Boston street hustler serving time while his younger brothers became stars. He told Fox News Digital that meeting Mother Teresa while he was in prison led him to Jesus Christ.
Auditioning for a coveted role at 16, Kirsten Dunst remembers being asked a "totally improper" question by a male director and recognizing "something was wrong" with the situation.
Travis Kelce shared that he might name his first child after an Arnold Schwarzenegger character as his relationship with Taylor Swift continues to blossom.
Gillian Anderson almost turned down the role of journalist Emily Maitlis. The Netflix film will tell the story of how the BBC landed the Prince Andrew interview about Jeffrey Epstein.
Planning a trip to New Zealand? Use this travel guide for what sites to see, the best time to visit and what to expect. The country has beaches, mountains and a vibrant culture.
Hollywood blockbuster film and pop-culture landmark production "Star Wars" was snubbed for the Best Picture Oscar by "Annie Hall" on this day in history, April 3, 1978.
The 2024 "Road House" remake is off to an impressive start, with a record-breaking 50 million worldwide viewers for Amazon. The original '80s movie saw Patrick Swayze as the lead.
Minnie Driver opened up about how she was treated on the set of the 1998 film "Hard Rain," claiming she wasn't allowed to wear a wetsuit because producers "wanted to see" her nipples.
"X-Files" and "The Crown" star Gillian Anderson called the royal family's relationship with the media "complex" and thinks they need to revaluate how they handle news.