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  • News, Nov. 12: Zeta-Jones Upset Over Atkins Claims, Indie Studios Seem Unshaken by Screener Ban, Flynt "Safeguarding" Pvt. Lynch Pics
    By: Owen Iozzio November 12, 2003 11:55am EST
    Catherine Zeta-Jones, John Lavely, Richard Rothstein, Larry Flynt, Jessica Lynch, Justin Timberlake, Art Davis, Allan Davis, 50 Cent, Madonna, Joey Ramone, Steve Stein, Tom Ortenberg, Hilly Kristal
  • News Networks Gear Up for Calif. Recall Election
    By: Kit Bowen October 03, 2003 10:16am EST
    ABC's Peter Jennings, CBS' Dan Rather and NBC's Tom Brokaw will be temporarily relocated to California to cover the recall election Tuesday, Oct. 7, Reuters reports, when voters will decide either to keep current Democratic Gov. Gary Davis in office or elect a new governor.
  • News, Aug. 6: Aniston, Lopez Square Off in Best Butt Contest; Studdard Allegedly Paid To Wear Jerseys, Ebert Gets Cancer Treatment, More…
    By: Kit Bowen August 06, 2003 2:27pm EST
    Jennifer Aniston and Jennifer Lopez in Best Butt Contest, Ruben Studdard Allegedly Paid to Wear Jerseys, Roger Ebert Gets Cancer Treatment Heidi Fleiss Tom Sizemore Orpah Winfrey Calista Flockhart Raquel Welch
  • News, Aug. 5: Judge Orders Diaz Pics Sealed, Leno Gets "Queer" Makeover, Carly Simon Reveals Who's "So Vain," More...
    By: Guylaine Cadorette August 05, 2003 11:42am EST
    On Monday, Judge Alan Haber ordered sealed photos and a videotape of Cameron Diaz taken at a private modeling session about a decade ago, saying the actress has a right to privacy of her own body. Also Jay Leno Quuer Eye For the Straight Guy Larry Flynt Elite Model Management Ford Models Inc. Radio-Television News Directors Assn./Ball State University Annual Survey of TV and radio newsrooms 30 Odd Foot of Grunts Kim Basinger Joel Zwick Elvis Has Left the Building
  • News Roundup: Jan. 6
    By: Jason Alcorn January 06, 2002 9:15am EST
    Following is a news roundup for January 6. Keywords are Michael Jackson Dick Clark American Music Awards Grammy Larry Flynt Hustler Afghanistan Hank Williams Johnny Cash Lucinda Williams Brian McFadden Westlife Kerry Katona Julie Christy FOX ABC The Chamber The Chair Waylon Jennings SoundScan
  • Role Call: Director Lynch films bus ride home
    By: Kit Bowen October 01, 2001 7:30am EST
    Director David Lynch filmed his bus ride home from the Toronto Int'l Film Festival; Kate Hudson pulls out of The Girl with the Pearl Earring; Jennifer Esposito joins Dana Carvey in a new comedy; Milos Forman will direct film from writer Doug Wright; video game "House of the Dead" will be made into a movie; Steven Seagal will star in new movie Half Past Dead.
  • COMMENTARY: 'Man on the Moon' Misses Kaufman
    By: Max Collins August 16, 2001 10:13am EST
    It took me several days to process my reaction to "Man on the Moon," the Andy Kaufman biopic starring Jim Carrey. Having been a huge fan of Kaufman since his earliest TV appearances, I was the target audience for this film, and -- having liked both previous screen bios written by the talented team of Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski ("Ed Wood" and "The People Vs. Larry Flynt") -- I was primed. And I liked the film. I had a wonderful time, relishing Jim Carrey's letter-perfect re-creations o
  • Big films, A-list stars are in store for Christmas week
    By: Fiona Ng August 15, 2001 10:04am EST
    A bounty of buzz-heavy, star-studded new releases will kick off the countdown to Christmas this year, promising something different and special each day of the week. The holiday movie bonanza commences Tuesday with the limited release of Sony's "Girl, Interrupted." Adapted from Susanna Kaysen's critically acclaimed memoir, the film stars Winona Ryder and Angelina Jolie as two iconoclastic young women confined to a mental institution. Lifting the box office spirit Wednesday are three wildly antic
  • 'It's All Pretty Horrible, Isn't It?'
    By: Steve Ryfle July 24, 2001 7:23am EST
    SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 12, 2000 - Andy Kaufman loved a practical joke. Now it appears that "Man on the Moon" may turn out to be the comic's greatest posthumous gag. To be sure, the $52 million Universal biopic about the late, convention-defying "Taxi" star debuted Dec. 22 with all the trappings of a hit waiting to hit: an incredibly bankable star (Jim Carrey), an Oscar-winning director (Milos Forman) and strong critical buzz. But the film dropped out of the Top 10 in just its third weekend
  • Quills Review
    By: Hollywood.com Staff May 25, 2001 7:50am EST
    Nice try, but nonstop wickedness and debauchery should be more fun