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Funniest reactions to ‘Empire’s’ explosive romance between Lucious and Cookie

Taraji P. Henson’s and Terrence Howard’s “Empire” just keeps delivering the (messy and nasty) goods that its legion of fans are devouring on a weekly…

Taraji P. Henson’s and Terrence Howard’s ‘Empire’ on Fox shatters ratings records

Not even the principal players of the TV phenomenon “Empire,” Taraji P. Henson and Terrence Howard, could have seen this coming. No other show in the…

Funniest reactions to ‘Empire’ premiere on Fox

Social media users lit up Instagram and Twitter during and after “Empire” commenced with a premiere on Fox starring Hustle & Flow alumni Terrence Howard…

‘Empire’ creating 250 jobs, strengthening Illinois’ growing film industry

CHICAGO – Governor Pat Quinn visited Monday the set of the new TV drama “Empire” to welcome the series to Illinois. Created by Lee...

Fox announces global premiere for series

NEW YORK (AP) -- Fox says it will premiere its psychological thriller "Wayward Pines" next May 14 simultaneously in more than 125 countries, including...

Winfrey, Wonder among celebs at NAACP Image Awards

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Oprah Winfrey will pay tribute to the late Nelson Mandela at Saturday night's NAACP Image Awards in Pasadena, Calif. Winfrey is...

'12 Years a Slave,' 'Best Man Holiday' nab NAACP Image Awards nods

LOS ANGELES (AP) — In a year rich with Black-oriented films, nominees for the NAACP Image Awards include "12 Years a Slave" and "Lee...

'Catching Fire,' 'Frozen' holiday record breakers; 'Best Man,' 'Black Nativity,' 'Mandela' strong

"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" and 3-D animated musical "Frozen" dished up box office records over the Thanksgiving holiday. Lionsgate's sequel earned a prodigious $75...

10 Secrets of ‘The Butler’

Forest Whitaker stars as Eugene Allen in "Lee Daniels' The Butler." (CNN Photo/The Weinstein Company) by Jane Caffrey (CNN) -- "Lee Daniels' The Butler" follows the life of Cecil Gaines, an African-American butler who serves in the White House under eight presidencies. Inspired by real-life butler Eugene Allen, Gaines (played by Forest Whitaker) witnesses the rise of the civil rights movement, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, Vietnam and the election of the Barack Obama, all while simultaneously balancing the highs and lows of his family life.

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