Celeb News Aggregate
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"You're fired!" tops TV buzzwords, Kutcher's Dolce restaurant burglarized, traffic charges against Givens dismissed, more...
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The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences announced nominations for the 56th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards today from the Leonard H. Goldenson Theatre in North Hollywood, Calif.
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Role Call: Kevin Costner Eyes Elephant Story; Ashton Kutcher, Bernie Mac May Hook Up; Bryan Singer on the "Run," Maggie Gyllenhaal Hairspray
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Mystic River The Station Agent The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Seabiscuit and In America lead the acting ensemble nods for the 10th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Shares of Marvel Enterprises fell sharply Monday because of what analysts called a disappointing opening weekend for The Hulk--the feature based on one of Marvel's comic-book characters. Also: Spike Jones TNN Diana Ross Monk Tony Shalhoub the Rolling Stones Matt Damon Paul Greengrass The Bourne Supremacy Jodie Foster A Very Long Engagement Jean-Pierre Jeunet Chris Kattan Parker Posey Adam & Steve Craig Chester
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A full list of the nominees for the 2003 SAG (Screen Actors Guild) Awards.
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Celebrities such as Tony Shalhoub Martin Sheen Kim Basinger Helen Hunt and Susan Sarandon are banding together to try and get President Bush to stop a possible war with Iraq. Pamela Anderson Tommy Lee Lorenzo Lamas My Big Fat Greek Wedding Nia Vardalos Orlando Jones The Sopranos
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News Roundup for Jan. 17: Sundance brings out the stars Jennifer Aniston Brad Pitt Christina Ricci Matt Damon Ben Affleck Robin Williams X-Files Chris Carter Star Trek Scott Bakula Patrick Stewart Kate Mulgrew Robert Altman Gosford Park Joaquin Phoenix Philip Seymour Hoffman Liv Tyler William H. Macy Steve Buscemi Tony Shalhoub Bob Balaban James Earl Jones Barbra Streisand
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Box Office Analysis: Nov. 18
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Box Office Analysis: Nov. 11
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Box Office Analysis: Nov. 4
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Unless the Grinch scares people away from their local cinemas, a new record could be set at the box office Christmas weekend as a half-dozen newly released dramas boasting Academy Award-winning casts will compete with several children's films and other holdovers from previous weeks.
In each of the past three years, a new box-office record was set on Christmas weekend, and with the release of films such as Warner Bros.' "Any Given Sunday" starring Al Pacino, Dennis Quaid and Cameron Diaz, Paramount's "The Talented Mr. Ripley" starring Matt Damon, Gwyneth Paltrow, Cate Blanchett and Jude Law, and Universal's "Man on the Moon" with Jim Carrey, industry experts believe movie grosses for Friday through Sunday could surpass $150 million - breaking the Christmas weekend record of $147.5 million set last year, when films such as "Patch Adams," You've Got Mail" and "Stepmom" were hot ite
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As the 300 guests at the Salon des Ambassadeurs dined on a Mediterranean fish plate with assorted mushrooms, Piper-Heidsieck champagne and a Palme d'Or strawberry delight, the 54th Cannes International Film Festival handed out its top honors Sunday.
Jodie Foster, who bowed out earlier this year as jury president, fulfilled her obligation as the closing ceremony's host. The awards were characterized as oddly conventional, with the 10-member jury sticking to more established filmmakers rather than the fresher talent from the 23 films in competition. In contrast, last year's jury came under fire for giving the top prize - the Palme d'Or - to Lars von Trier's controversial and divisive Dancer in the Dark.
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HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 4, 2000 -- Jet Li's the one to take care of your kung fu needs.
The Hong Kong martial arts star will make more than $7.5 million for the starring role in "The One," a sci-fi-ish thriller where he plays a cop destined to fight his evil double from a parallel universe, Daily Variety says.
Li got the part after wrestling dude The Rock dropped out of the flick, which is slated to go into production in January.
'HAT' CASES: Variety also reports that Juliette Lewis and Gina Gershon will costar in the film noir comedy "Claire's Hat." The story chronicles the misadventures of a woman (Lewis) in a 24-hour period.
SYMPATHY FOR THE 'DEVIL': The Hollywood Reporter says that Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin will star in a contemporary reworking of "The Devil and Daniel Webster." The film will be Baldwin's directorial debut.
SEEING 'GHOSTS': Shan