Oscar-nominated actress Viola Davis, who is currently starring in the Shonda Rhimes legal drama "How to Get Away with Murder," may have been cast in the role of Amanda Waller, the no-nonsense, hard-hitting, top-ranking U.S. Government agent and businesswoman-turned-congressional aide who heads the Suicide Squad in the upcoming "Suicide Squad" movie.
Fans of "The Bachelorette," get ready to hold onto your wigs! According to Wet Paint, Andi Dorfman has admitted to breaking the rules during her time on the nationally syndicated reality show, and it's kind of a big deal.
Ansel Elgort and Eva Longoria announced Wednesday morning that "Birdman," the 2014 American arthouse black comedy by Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu, and "Boyhood," Richard Linklater's coming-of-age drama, have landed the most 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations.
Trending on social media and featured on the search engine's iconic Google Doodle, viewers may have noticed that Annie Jump Cannon, a pioneering female astronomer, would have celebrated her 151st birthday on Thursday, Dec. 11. Cannon is recognized universally for her career stargazing and classifying the stars based on their stellar spectra. She would analyze those great, luminous celestial spheres of plasma in the sky and calculate the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation, including visible light, that discharges from them.
Last week, Sir Ian McKellen and the members of British boyband One Direction stopped by "The Graham Norton Show" in an interesting meeting of the minds.
Josh Horowitz, host of "Happy Sad Confused," recently sat down in an interview with Academy Award-winning legend Al Pacino to talk about breaking through in Hollywood, his iconic roles, the long list of directors he's work with, being recognized on the streets of New York City and his love for actors Jessica Chastain and Oscar Isaac. They also talked about Pacino's upcoming projects, one more surprising than the rest.