Laura Prepon and Wilmer Valderrama on Moving on From That '70s Show to NBC
That '70s Show alums Laura Prepon and Wilmer Valderrama reunite on the What's Trending couches.
That '70s Show alums Laura Prepon and Wilmer Valderrama reunite on the What's Trending couches.
Few people are as good at being black as Baratunde Thurston. He's so good at it in fact, he decided to write a book on the subject. His book, "How to be Black," has quickly rose to the New York Times Bestsellers list and explores the subject using satire.
Academy Award Winner Dustin Lance Black stopped by the What's Trending studio to talk about his new play, 8, that premiered live on YouTube and his su...
NFL legend Warren Sapp stopped by What's Trending live on Wednesday to share his thoughts on all the headlines of the day and how he's used social media to connect with fans directly.
Filmmaker Robert Rodriguez is a busy man these days, but he stopped by the Samsung Blogger Lounge in Austin at SXSW on Monday to talk about his new TV network, his passion for inspiring others and to offer some advice to young filmmakers.
Director Morgan Spurlock stopped by the Samsung Blogger Lounge at SXSW to share his thoughts on filmmaking in the digital age and to celebrate Season 2 of his Hulu series, A Day in the Life.
One of the buzzed about films premiering at SXSW was Joss Whedon's The Cabin in the Woods. I sat down with Director and Co-Writer Drew Goddard about the horror flick, why he's not on Twitter and his advice for up and coming filmmakers.
When creating the app, Davison kept asking himself questions like, "How do you make friends when you move to a new city by yourself? How do you find the right person to marry you? How do you find out more about the people around you?"
Jonah Hill described 21 Jump Street "Bad Boys meets a John Hughes movie."
It has become a tradition to find Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak waiting first in line for the next big Apple product.
Rainn Wilson, the star of the NBC comedy The Office and creator of Soul Pancake, sat down with me at SXSW to talk about how he's built his passion project SoulPancake.com into a real business with soul.
I couldn't think of a non-profit that is dedicated more to this goal than Charity Water, bringing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing countries. Astonishingly, it gives 100 percent of public donations to fund clean water projects.
Daniel Bedingfield is back! The British singer-songwriter, who also happens to be Natasha Bedingfield's brother (music runs in the family), has ditched the labels and crowd sourced funding from his fans for his new album.
He has taken to crowd funding his Empowerment Tour through Indiegogo.com which will allow "the film, art, me, some guest speakers, experts in the field to talk to the kids and we are hoping to reach 80 schools."