'LEGO Masters' returns for third season with out-of-this-world premiere

"LEGO Masters" host Will Arnett says the LEGO-building talent on season three of the family-friendly FOX series is on another level.

‘Andor’ review: ‘Star Wars’ grows up, with a rebel yell

"Andor," the latest "Star Wars" series, often feels less like an action-adventure series than “Blade Runner” by way of “Casablanca" — and that's a very good thing. TV critic Caroline Siede reviews the new Disney+ series.

Texas influencer's viral TikTok claims she had affair with Adam Levine

The Maroon 5 frontman posted on social media denying having an affair but admitted to "inappropriate" actions and said he used "poor judgment in speaking to anyone other than my wife."

Kelly Clarkson gets star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was unveiled Monday honoring Kelly Clarkson, who has sold more than 25 million albums and 40 million singles since being the first "American Idol" champion.

Son of former 'Real Housewives' star sentenced to 2 years for drug charges

Josh Waring was sentenced to two years in prison for fentanyl-related drug charges. Waring is the son of "Real Housewives of Orange County" castmember Lauri Waring Peterson.

Louis Armstrong's 1st Christmas album gets release date

'Louis Wishes You A Cool Yule' is the 1st official Christmas album of the late, great Louis Armstrong.

Mike Myers teases possibility of 4th 'Austin Powers' film in the works

Mike Myers opened up about the possibility of a future film in the popular "Austin Powers" film series, subtly teasing that fans could possibly expect a fourth film in the near future.

Top actors welcome students to new film-TV magnet school in L.A.

FOX is one of several companies behind the The Roybal Film and Television Production Magnet, a specialized academy designed to drive change across the entertainment industry for students from underserved communities.

Henry Silva, known for many tough-guy roles, dies at 95

Henry Silva was a New York City native who dropped out of school as a teenager, in the 1940s, and was accepted the following decade into the Actors Studio, where fellow students included Shelley Winters and Ben Gazzara.

Broadway's 'Phantom of the Opera' to close after 35 years

FINAL CURTAIN CALL — "The Phantom of the Opera," Broadway’s longest-running show, will close in early 2023 after more than 35 years, the production has confirmed.