Twenty-year-old Tyler Henry is starring in the new E! reality show “Hollywood Medium” where he claims to connect Hollywood celebrities with people in their life who have passed away.
Jack Black and Angelina Jolie star in the latest movie in the “Kung Fu Panda” series, “Kung Fu Panda 3,” and they even had their kids help voice some of the characters.
Dustin Hoffman lends his voiceto the animated family feature “Kung Fu Panda 3.” He tells TODAY's Matt Lauer, “I thought it was the stupidest title,” but he also thinks it may be the best film in the franchise.
Zachary Levi is joining the NBC sitcom “Telenovela” for 4 episodes, playing Eva Longoria's love interest.
The actor stopped by yesterday's TODAY to talk about his new role.
Oscar-nominated actress Kate Hudson stopped by NBC's TODAY to talk about her role in “Kung Fu Panda 3,” where she plays Mei Mei, a panda who catches the eye of the franchise’s hero, Po.
B. Smith and Dan Gasby are out with their new book “Before I Forget,” which details their struggles with Alzheimer's. It's part memoir and part caregiver's guide with practical and helpful advice on how best to deal with the day-to-day challenge
Jennifer Lopez premiered her new Las Vegas residency show on the strip last night. TODAY’s Hoda Kotb was there on the red carpet, greeting the stars who turned out in force to check out the show.
TODAY’S Dylan Dreyer visited the set of "Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising" to talk to Seth Rogen and Zac Efron about their (often shirtless) antics on the set of their new movie, and she just barely keeps it together.
Steve Harvey and Miss Colombia Ariadna Gutierrez chatted with TODAY’s Natalie Morales about Harvey’s epic gaffe at the Miss Universe Pageant where he announced, wrongly, that Gutierrez was the pageant winner.
Zoey Deutch stars in the new movie “Dirty Grandpa” alongside Robert De Niro and Zac Efron. The actress stopped by this week's TODAY to talk about the comedy.
Chelsea Handler stopped by TODAY to talk about her new documentary series on Netflix CHELSEA DOES, where she tackles major social topics, including racism.
On the day of President Obama's final State of the Union address, NBC News' TODAY will broadcast an unprecedented, live two-hour show from inside the White House.
TODAY’s Al Roker talked to all the biggest winners at the Golden Globes, and television stars like Jon Hamm (“Mad Men”), Christian Slater (“Mr. Robot”), Taraji P. Henson (“Empire”) and the stars of “Mozart in the Jungle” were no exception.