Before "Frozen" blew in like an interstellar blizzard and swept to the top spot earlier this year, 2010's "Toy Story 3" was the highest grossing animated-film of all time. Now, it appears the fabled franchise will become a tetralogy.
PETA is sure to love this one: Taking bizarre stunts to the extreme, the Discovery Channel is airing a special episode of its cult hit show "Eaten Alive" on Dec. 7, featuring a man being eaten alive by an anaconda and making it back out again by slaying the snake or killing himself in the process.
According to Reuters, the United Nations declared that the shortage of food and basic goods is driving some in quarantine zones to leavedespite the growing number of Ebola cases in Sierra Leone as the country lacks treatment centers.
President Barack Obama made a request to Congress for $6.2 billion in emergency funds to combat Ebola at its West African source and to secure the United States against any possible spread, according to The Associated Press.
On Tuesday, Nov. 4, Democrat Maura Healey was elected attorney general in Massachusetts, making history as the first openly gay attorney general in the United States, according to the Human Rights Campaign.
On Tuesday, Nov. 4, Disney reported that sales of costumed dresses inspired by Elsa, the snow queen protagonist from the 3D computer-animated blockbuster "Frozen," have exceeded $3 million in revenue in the U.S. alone.
NY Daily News reports that David Afanador and Tyrane Isaac, two nine-year New York Police Department veteran officers from the 79th Precinct are expected to be arraigned on Wednesday, Nov. 5 at Brooklyn Supreme Court, after being caught on tape beating a black 16-year-old suspect Kahreem Tribble.
In an interview with Vanity Fair magazine, Academy award winning actress Angelina Jolie divulged that she was "open" to pursuing a life in public service as a politician or diplomat. However, she did not confirm that she would take a sabbatical from Hollywood.
On Monday, Nov. 3, entertainment media publications, as well as the hip-hop community, gushed after "Saturday Night Live" made the announcement that Academy Award nominee Woody Harrelson would host alongside Kendrick Lamar as musical guest on Nov. 15.
Since winning an Academy Award last year, Lupita Nyong'o has quickly developed into one of Hollywood's brightest ingénues and fashion "It" girls. As a result, Glamour magazine has crowned her one of their Women of the Year.
The Hollywood Reporter reported on Nov. 3 that sources close to Christian Bale confirmed that the Oscar Award-winning actor is no longer with the untitled Steve Jobs film to be directed by Danny Boyle ("Trainspotting," "Slumdog Millionaire").
In the Russian city of St. Petersburg, a memorial to Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs was dismantled after Tim Cook, the man that succeed Jobs at the helm of the multi-billion dollar computer manufacturing company, came out as gay.
On Monday, Nov. 3, the private funeral service for Former Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino, the city's longest serving mayor, was held at the Most Precious Blood Parish in Hyde Park.
It's like something that came out of a Bret Easton Ellis novel. Newser reports that Hong Kong police said they arrested a British man suspected of murdering two women in cold blood within his high-rise upscale apartment. In the course of investigation, officers discovered a nearly decapitated body stuffed inside a suitcase and left on the suspect's 31st floor balcony.
Controversial screen actor Charlie Sheen, currently seen on FX's "Anger Management" may be in the works to return to "Two and a Half Men," the show he was with for eight seasons.