Celeb News Aggregate
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Don't count on seeing any films in the future starring real-life celerity couple Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt. Also: Arnold Schwarzenegger The Simpsons The Drew Carey Show Dave Chappelle Dave Chappelle's Family History of the World Jodie Foster Flight Plan Gurinder Chadha The Closet
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Prosecutors and defense lawyers agreed in court Thursday that Diana Ross should be credited with having served her full sentence in her DUI case. Also: Martha Stewart Star Bonnie Fuller Paul Reubens Sarah Jessica Parker the 77th Academy Awards The Simpson Richard Branson Siegfried & Roy Ryan Pinkston Dennis Lee Slay the Bully
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News, May 27: Hilary Duff Breaks With Disney, Liza Minnelli Breaks Her Knee, Gay Reality TV Breaks Out Curtis Hanson Will Ferrell Vince Vaughn Luke Wilson Old School The Simpsons Matt Groening A Mighty Wind
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Box Office Analysis for May 18: The Matrix Reloaded. Daddy Day Care, X2: X-Men United, Down With Love, The Lizzie McGuire Movie, Anger Management, Identity, Holes, A Mighty Wind, Bend It Like Beckham
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X2: X-Men Unite still on top Daddy Day Care The Lizzie McGuire Movie Identity Anger Management Holes A Mighty Wind Malibu's Most Wanted Bend It Like Beckham Confidence
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Spoof metal band, Spinal Tap, and its main players Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer, will take the stage at Montreal's 19th Just for Laughs Festival. Joining them as headliners will be Will & Grace's Megan Mullally, Comedy Central's Jon Stewart and Jeff Foxworthy, organizers of the event said Tuesday. Other performers slated to appear are Darrell Hammond (Saturday Night Live), Joy Behar (The View), Marla Sokoloff (The Practice) and Scott Thompson (The Kids in the Hall). The festival, running July 12 through July 22, will showcase 49 stand-up shows, as well as theater, film and dance.
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Watch out Montgomery Burns, you're no longer the only tycoon in Springfield with money to burn. The voices behind The Simpsons will enjoy a 43 percent salary increase for the 13th and 14th seasons of the hit Fox animated sitcom, Variety reports.
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SANTA MONICA, Calif., September 10, 2000 -- Moviegoers' eyes were on "The Watcher" as Hollywood's fall season got off to an unexciting start.
Box office levels across the board were considerably less than insiders had anticipated going into the weekend. With many studio executives out of town attending the Toronto Film Festival, few insights were offered as to what went wrong. Overall, key films were estimated to have grossed about 22 percent less than this time last year.
With televised coverage of the Olympics expected to provide stiff competition from Sept. 15 through Oct. 1, Hollywood is holding back on opening high-profile films in September. That will almost certainly be reflected in ticket sales for the month.
"With the Olympics and everything else, I think it's going to be a lousy fall," predicted one insider.
"Watcher," an R-rated psychological th