Marky Mark’s lawyers reckon Becks is “attempting to benefit from his own wrongdoing and has unclean hands”.
At 48, the British supermodel is reflecting back on some of the more uncomfortable moments that, admittedly, shaped her career and herself.
Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg’s dad joke face-off was a fun way to advertise the sequel to ‘Daddy’s Home’ back in 2017.
Mark Wahlberg wants you to know that he’s more than just a pretty face in this upcoming six-part docuseries.
Mile 22 isn’t an Eminem sequel but another collaboration between actor–director duo, Mark Wahlberg and Peter Berg.
The Other Guys co-stars have great chemistry and have turned their star power into a double team to rival Dennis Rodman and Jean-Claude Van Damme.
I would love to see a celebrity death match between The Biebs and Mark Wahlberg. I truly do wonder what the outcome would be. Here’s hoping MTV is listening…
WHAM! BAM! Thank you Michael Bay. Love or hate him, the Transformers director has continued to smash the box office with larger-than-life movies about Hasbro’s popular line of toys from the ’80s. His latest sequel, Transformers: Age of Extinction, is a case of too much “more of the same” with Mark Wahlberg replacing long-running front man, Shia LaBeouf.
After much anticipation and controversy, the show’s creator and screenwriter, Doug Ellin, has confirmed that the hit show will become a movie. I say anticipation because since the show launched in 2004, it captured everyone’s attention with it’s “one celebrity cameo per show format”, creating a massive worldwide audience.
This story of a talking toy and a boy is very Winnie the Pooh and Christopher Robin, but Family Guy creator Seth McFarlane has taken it a step further, going beyond the innocence of childhood and delivering a down-and-dirty modern twist in his feature film directorial debut, Ted.
Boxing is one of those sports that has fascinated Hollywood for ages… It’s easy to see how the blood, sweat and tears shed in the boxing ring could inspire films like Raging Bull and Rocky. Yet, the real drama happens outside the ring in preparation, training, media speculation and in betting circles.