A decomposed body was discovered in a Tesla belonging to singer D4vd at an LA impound lot, prompting a death investigation as the artist continues his tour.
A shocking new mural by Banksy depicting a judge assaulting a protester has appeared in London, drawing attention just days after mass arrests at a protest. The artwork, now covered, raises questions about the right to protest and artistic expression.
The 2025 VMAs at UBS Arena saw Lady Gaga dominate with four awards, while LL Cool J hosted with style. Surprises included The Marías clinching a new artist nomination over favorites.
Justin Bieber has just released his new album 'Swag II', featuring an impressive lineup of collaborators like Lil B and Tems. With 23 tracks and standout production, this album is sure to be a hit!
As Oscar-winning makeup artist Kazu Hiro nears retirement, he draws inspiration from projects like 'The Smashing Machine,' where he transforms Dwayne Johnson into MMA fighter Mark Kerr.
Sabrina Carpenter's latest album, 'Man’s Best Friend,' challenges pop norms with its intricate compositions and live instrumentation, showcasing her growth as an artist. Discover why this album is a must-listen!
Sabrina Carpenter's latest album, 'Man’s Best Friend', showcases her evolution as an artist with deeply personal lyrics and a bold sound, drawing inspiration from classic Euro pop and live instrumentation.
In 'After the Hunt', director Luca Guadagnino tackles complex themes of power and truth as Julia Roberts stars in a gripping tale inspired by Woody Allen. The film, premiering at the Venice Film Festival, raises questions about artistic legacy and accountability.
Sabrina Carpenter has just dropped her daring new album 'Man’s Best Friend,' featuring 12 tracks of raw emotion. With a fan event at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, she discusses her artistic journey and the album's bold themes.
At the Venice Film Festival, Alexander Payne addresses the ongoing Gaza conflict, asserting the festival's stance amid calls for action. As Hollywood stars gather, the power of cinema in times of crisis is questioned.