If you're curious about Lily Collins and head to the Internet to find out, beware — McAfee has ranked the actress as the most dangerous celeb to search for online.
Collins— who starred in movies such as "Mirror, Mirror" and "The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones" — posed the biggest risk of landing on a malicious site, according to the computer security company; last year Emma Watson topped the list.

Unabashedly brutal "Grand Theft Auto V" hit the streets Tuesday in a sequel that promises to enthrall fans of the blockbuster videogame franchise.
Rockstar Games spent five years crafting the title and the time has paid off for gamers, according to a slew of reviews giving it top marks.

The founder of the Los Angeles-based Kabbalah Center, whose celebrity devotees include Madonna and Demi Moore, has died aged 86, the center announced Monday.
Rabbi Philip Berg -- known as Rav to his followers -- had been ill since suffering a stroke in 2004, the Los Angeles Times reported.

John Legend and Chrissy Teigen are finally hitched! The Grammy-winning singer married the model in an intimate wedding at Villa Pizzo in Lake Como, Italy on Saturday, Sept. 14, his rep confirms to Us Weekly. A source tells Us the two decided on the specific location because "they first fell in love" there.
Mr. and Mrs. Legend were feted by family and friends, including Kanye West and Stevie Wonder. The "Isn't She Lovely" singer also performed with Legend as a special treat. Actress and model Brooklyn Decker was a bridesmaid and Biz Markie helped DJ the celebration. Teigen's other close friend and bridesmaid, sports journalist Erin Andrews, was unfortunately unable to take off work to attend.

Written by Anthony Sargon
I really wanted to like "The Family". Seriously, the trailer was funny enough, and Robert De Niro as a gangster is rarely boring. Unfortunately, the best parts of "The Family" are in the trailer, and the movie's just not funny or memorable enough to confidently recommend.

There was something for everyone at London Fashion Week on Sunday, with fantasy gowns from Temperley London, cool elegance from Paul Smith and a vision of long summer days and heady nights from Topshop Unique.
In an old granary building behind King's Cross Station, Paul Smith kept to his signature style with a collection of elegant matching suits in vivid colors ranging from clean white and bright blue to sunshine yellow.

Bob Newhart, among TV's most enduring stars with shows stretching back more than five decades, wept as he finally captured his first Emmy Award.
Newhart, 84, was honored at Sunday's creative arts Emmy ceremony for his guest role last season on "The Big Bang Theory" as Professor Proton, a down-on-his-luck former host of a children's science show.

Nina Davuluri became the first contestant of Indian heritage and the second consecutive contestant from New York to win the Miss America pageant Sunday night.
Davuluri, 24, won the title as the nationally televised pageant returned home to Atlantic City.

The horror sequel "Insidious: Chapter 2" spirited itself into the top slot at the North American box office with a massive $41 million opening weekend take, industry estimates showed Sunday.
The film, starring Rose Byrne and Patrick Wilson as a haunted husband and wife, is a follow up to the successful 2010 horror flick "Insidious," though the former has received much poorer reviews.

Lindsay Lohan's mother is facing a drunken driving charge in New York state following a traffic stop.
State police say Dina Lohan was stopped on a highway Thursday night for speeding about 25 miles (40 kilometers) east of New York City.
