Trailer: Donnie Yen Tracks Down The “Kung Fu Killer”
Hitting New York and Los Angeles theaters on April 24, Kung Fu Killer centers on  Hahou (Ip Man’s Donnie Yen) a convicted criminal who is released to stop a serial killer (Wang Baoquiang) who is terminating top level martial arts masters.
VIDEO: Monica Raymund & Jesse Spencer Talk “Chicago Fire” Support
One of the wonderful aspects of working on Chicago Fire for actors Jesse Spencer (“Matthew Casey”) and Monica Raymund (“Gabriela Dawson”) must be the positive reaction the show has received over its successful run. Spencer, however, had a different prediction on how the show was going to be perceived.
VIDEO: William Shatner On The “Truth” of Storytelling
Whether he’s acting, writing books, doing one-man shows, directing, or even embarking on a successful music collaboration (his 2004 album Has Been with Ben Folds is a standout), William Shatner continues to explore the diverse realms of storytelling. Starting this summer, Shatner will serve as the narrator on a new version of Clangers, BBC’s popular stop animation show from the 1960s.
“The Royals” Star Alexandra Park on Acting: “It’s All or Nothing”
Being described as the “breakout star” of The Royals in a Vanity Fair article must be a heady feeling for Alexandra Park, but for this Australian native success on E!’s freshman series has been a determined and hard-earned process.
Exclusive: Matt Shakman talks “Cut Bank” & “Heroes Reborn”
“There’s a mystery to film, there’s a beauty to film, obviously, that I think is very hard to recreate in the digital world,” says Matt Shakman, director of the first rate, small town film noir/Western Cut Bank.
Exclusive: Ryan Hansen & Jamie Chung Talk “Resident Advisors”
Now airing exclusively on Hulu, the new Paramount Digital Entertainment series Resident Advisors is headlined by Ryan Hansen (Veronica Mars, Party Down) and Jamie Chung (Sucker Punch, Sin City: A Dame To Kill For). Last week I sat down with the actors to talk about their new show, which is executive produced by actress Elizabeth Banks, features Ira Ungerleider (Friends) as its showrunner.
Andy Summers Talks “The Police” & Lifelong “Musical Curiosity”
Now playing in select theaters, Can’t Stand Losing You: Surviving The Police is guitarist Andy Summer’s candid and insightful account on the rise and inevitable break up of one of music’s most iconic rock groups. Based on Summer’s memoir One Train Later, the documentary also gives fans an in-depth look at The Police’s successful 2007 Reunion tour.
Billie Holiday Honored By Philadelphia Music Walk of Fame
Lady Day will soon be walking down the City of Brotherly Love, as Billie Holiday is the latest inductee of The Philadelphia Music Alliance Walk of Fame. Today marks the 100th anniversary of her birth in Philadelphia General Hospital







