Oscar and three-time Golden Globe nominee Eric Roberts says his showbiz family never discusses work at the dinner table. The actor joins Cheddar to discuss his latest project, "No Solicitors." Sister to Julia Roberts and father to Emma Roberts, the star says he'd love to work with his daughter one day, but she's been too busy.
Roberts reveals how the film industry has changed over his four-decade career. He says there are no small movies anymore, just movies with enough money to look like big movies. As Hollywood production schedules get tighter, the actor says it's imperative to leave vanities at home as there is, "no time for it anymore."
Roberts calls his latest project an old-school campy horror film. He explains why he considers fear to be the horror movie's central theme. While he won't reveal whether he's the killer, Roberts assures us "No Solicitors" is frightening.
Barbie composers Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt just delivered an early holiday gift, Ken The EP.
Andrea Correale, of Social Life Magazine, has some festive ideas for your holiday dinner.
JoAnn Baylor, co-owner of Make My Cake in New York City, isn't about to let you miss out on a delicious dessert if you need your treats sugar-free.
Chef Danielle Sepsy offers tips for a fun holiday cookie swap, plus a few cookie ideas.
Actor Chad Michael Murray, of "One Tree Hill" and "Cinderella Story," dishes about his latest project "Sullivan's Crossing."
Have you ever wondered how much it would cost to fix all of the damage done to the house in 'Home Alone?'
With only a few days until Christmas, people are still scrambling to buy gifts for friends and family. Claudia Lombana, consumer and shopping expert, joined Cheddar News to provide tips on how to budget for those gifts.
With the festivities in full gear, Cheddar News checked out some of the best holiday bars in New York City.
Huntley is this year's winner on 'The Voice.'
FX's hit series 'What We Do in the Shadows' is coming to an end.
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