Legendary Hollywood actor Mickey Rooney dies at age 93
Legendary actor Mickey Rooney has died.
The 93-year old died surrounded by his family at his North Hollywood home on Sunday.
Rooney spent almost his entire life in show business.
During his more than 80-year career, Rooney teamed up with Judy Garland in the 1939 movie musical "Babes in Arms."
He also starred with Elizabeth Taylor in 1944's "National Velvet," which launched Taylor's career.
Rooney is best known for his role as Andy Hardy, the popular all-American teenager, who he played in 20 different movies.
Mickey Rooney was married eight times, the first time to screen beauty Ava Gardner.
Rooney fathered seven sons and four daughters.
Jackie Chan marks his 60th birthday with charity concert in Beijing
Screaming fans turned out in droves last night, shouting "happy birthday" to movie star Jackie Chan at a concert he put on at the MasterCard Center.
Last night's show is an annual charity concert Chan puts on.
This year's show just happened to coincide with the eve of his 60th birthday, which is actually today.
The star-studded concert featured a star-studded lineup, including Jay Chou, Leehom Wang, Angela Chang, Nicholas Tse and Korean pop group EXO.
The proceeds from the show will go to various charities, including Operation Smile, an organization which helps children born with cleft lips.
'Transformers 5' Release Date Leaked For Early 2017
A release date for "Transformers 5" has been leaked.
The 5th installment in the popular franchise is set to be released in early 2017.
The revelation comes ahead of "Transformers: Age of Extinction," the 4th installment, even hitting the theatres.
Michael Bay and Paramount Pictures have yet to acknowledge the Transformers 5 release date.
Transformers 4: Age of Extinction will hit theatres on June 27th this year.
Captain America breaks April box-office record
Captain America: The Winter Soldier has opened to a record-breaking weekend.
The superhero sequel made 96.2 million dollars in North America and an early worldwide total of over 303 million.
The 3D action film, starring Chris Evans in the lead role, is the top April opening of all time. It follows the story of Captain America who is struggling to adjust to modern life after spending decades entombed in ice since the Second World War.
He continues to work for the government intelligence agency known as S.H.I.E.L.D. but begins to be suspicious of them, meanwhile he encounters an old foe from the Soviet Era known as the Winter Soldier.
This film was released in China on Friday (April 4)
Strait, Lambert leads winners at 2014 ACM Awards
The 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards have been handed out at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
George Strait has won his second entertainer of the year award - 25 years after he won his first.
The 61-year-old is just a few months from retiring from the road.
"I've always said I have the best fans in the world, I heard this was a fan-voted thing, so I rest my case."
Miranda Lambert and Keith Urban won vocal event of the year for their collaboration "We Were Us."
Urban also won video of the year with Tim McGraw and Taylor Swift for "Highway Don't Care."
Also on the winner's list: Kacey Musgraves has won album of the year;
Lee Brice's "I Drive Your Truck" took song of the year.
And Jason Aldean won his second straight male vocalist of the year award.
World's largest tetris game played in Philadelphia
Hundreds of nostalgic gamers got their chance to play the world's largest game of Tetris this weekend.
The game was set up on the side of the 29-storey Cira Centre in Philadelphia in the USA.
The centre is covered with hundreds of LED lights on its glass fa?ade, which normally displays colourful geometric patterns at night, but organizers decided to put it to better use.
The game kicks off the city-wide Philly Tech Week, as well as marking the Tetris' 30th birthday.
Tetris was invented by Russian computer programmer Alexey Pajitnov in 1984, and became a global hit soon after when it was offered on Nintendo's original Game Boy.