Editor’s note: This post contains tweets that some may find offensive. During a time when she should have been celebrating the success of Ghostbusters, actress Leslie Jones was fighting off racists on Twitter for most of Monday. Jones was bombarded with tweets comparing her to a gorilla and calling her everything from a n–ger bitch to […]

The upcoming reboot of Ghostbusters will have a have a feminine touch to it. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Saturday Night Live’s Leslie Jones will star…

Ray Parker Jr. *We’ve been hearing a lot from the man who made “Who you gonna call?” a global catch phrase. On March 6th, musician Ray (“Ghostbusters”) Parker Jr. received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Attended by the who’s who in the music and film industries, speakers at the ceremony included Bill […]

  (RNN) – Harold Ramis, the actor, director and writer who helped create a new golden age of comedies in the 1980s, died surrounded by family members Monday, according to multiple reports. His wife, Erica Mann Ramis, told the Chicago Tribune he died at around 12:53 a.m. Ramis, 69, had battled the rare disease autoimmune […]

  CLEVELAND – The word spread quickly Friday across the Internet that the long-awaited second “Ghostbusters” sequel was not just happening but that it would be filmed in Cleveland next year. But a representative from Sony Pictures says it’s too early to say when or where the movie will be filmed, telling NewsChannel5 that the […]

Ray Parker, Jr. was a musical prodigy who was playing around Detroit as a teenager and was one of the hottest session musicians in the world. But it was as the leader of the group Raydio and later as a solo performer that he really made his mark, beginning with "Jack and Jill" and peaking with the #1 hit "Ghostbusters."