Nothing's ever simple with this guy. We'll miss that.
Because you don't throw away your bread and butter.
He's still got it.
Sony's R-rated comedy '21 Jump Street' posts a bigger-than-expected debut as the world prepares for 'The Hunger Games' later this week.
The actor tells Hollywood.com he's tired of being "25 looking 18."
The comedy co-star endorses his leading man!
'The Lorax' keeps speaking for trees, 'John Carter' scrambles.
Hollywood.com learns the truth from the actors themselves.
We visit the film's New Orleans set to get the low-down from Jonah and Channing.
The newest TLC stars have 19 kids, and no intention of stopping.
We look back to raunchy comedies of yesteryears.
Plus, their 'cray cray' gun safety and personal high school experiences.
Catch five outrageous minutes from 2012's funniest flick yet.
Called...'22 Jump Street'?
Let's hope the safety is on.
New TV Show from Judd Apatow also set to premiere.
Plus, a Real Housewife may get her own show.
In case you didn't know, she's kind of amazing.
The film will bring you back to your glory days.
'HIMYM's' big changes, Isla Fischer on 'Bored to Death' and more!
Ron Swanson with a beard = majestic.
Back in the '20s, and feeling fine.
We report back from the New Orleans, LA set.
'Thundercats,' 'Supernatural' and 'Vampire Diaries' join the party.
'The Adjustment Bureau,' 'Unknown' and more.
Oh yeeeeeeah.
Teddy's saying goodbye.
Jonah Hill is what your grandfather looked like at 25.
Young lady on TV, freak in the movies? That's a thing, right?
He'll play a villain alongside Rob Riggle
A remake we're actually excited for? No way!
She joins Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum and Ice Cube.
In his words, "hell muthaf*ckin yeah!"
Holy full-on girl-on-girl make-out, Batman.
Too bad no one's had the guts to actually ask him.
How much credit can you give someone for trying, yet failing miserably?
Boop!
The Spanish thriller about a prison guard's first day on the job.
Prolific television and novel writer passed away Thursday night.
More of the same at the daily box office as "Toy Story 3" prepares to make Mel Gibson very angry
Paramount/DWA’s “Shrek Forever After” continues the franchise’s tradition with a number one debut, but came in on the low end of expectations.....
Paramount/DWA's "Shrek Forever After" looks to keep the venerable franchise’s perfect track record alive with another number one debut.....
What to watch on TV this week
There might be a network standing between Law & Order and a record-breaking 21st season.
Columbia Pictures is negotiating with the 'Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs' directing duo of Phil Lord and Chris Miller to step behind the camera on a big-screen version of '21 Jump Street.'
Eddie Murphy movie 'The Adventures of Pluto Nash' has topped a new industry poll of the film flops of the new century.
Everyone and the mother wants a role in the movie New Moon.
It’s the most buzzed-about show of the season and it comes with a built-in pedigree. A new version of ‘90s sensation Beverly Hills, 90210, the CW’s west coast counterpart to Gossip Girl will settle into its ritzy zip code Sept. 2 with lots of fresh new faces and several familiar ones—Jennie Garth, Tori Spelling and Shannen Doherty from the original series will have recurring roles. Here’s a guide to who’s who in the new crew.
Glam God with Vivica A. Fox (Series Premiere) -- 10/9c on VH1 (Re-Airs at 11:30/10:30c)
Don't bet the house on Horton, says today’s Hollywood Reporter. Only an exceptional third-session hold by Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! would see it score a hat trick atop the box office and though none of the four wide openers this weekend appears to be a sure shot to hit No. 1, Sony's card-counting drama 21 is a strong lead candidate.
News roundup for Nov. 25: 21 Jump Street is going to be a movie. Johnny Depp Paula Poundstone Sean "P.Diddy" Combs Alicia Keys
Ian Ziering, who played Steve Sanders on Beverly Hills 90210 has filed for divorce from former Playboy Playmate Nikki Ziering
The retailers of Beverly Hills and Rodeo Drive are pitching in with donations to aid victms of NYC attacks
Get ready for another X-citing box office weekend. After its $54.5 million opening last weekend, 20th Century Fox's "X-Men" should easily hold on to the top spot. Even if it falls 50%, the PG-13-rated sci-fi action adventure will still gross about $27 million. Directed by Bryan Singer and produced by Lauren Shuler Donner and Ralph Winter, "X-Men's" extensive cast is headed by Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman and Ian McKellen. DreamWorks' opening of its R-rated supernatural thriller "What Lies Beneath" (co-financed with Fox, which is releasing it internationally) should materialize in second place. Its 17% overall first choice in the tracking should translate into ticket sales of $20-25 million at 2,500-plus theaters. "The overall definite interest is 50%," an insider notes. "With men, it's 36% and with women it's 63%. The highest group is 25-plus
HOLLYWOOD, June 19, 2000 -- So, would you want to take credit for helping bring about -- even indirectly -- the primetime soap that was "Beverly Hills 90210"? You would if there was a bunch of money involved. And so it has come to pass that Robert ("Hart to Hart") Wagner is suing Aaron ("90210") Spelling, saying that he (Wagner) was cheated out of $20 million in ka-chingable "90210" monies. A fascinating bit of TV history Wagner's lawsuit is: It says that all the way back in 1973, R.J. and wife Natalie Wood dreamed up the dream that was "Charlie's Angels." When the series made it to the air in 1976, Wagner and Wood got a cut. And when Spelling got a deal to make an "Angels" revival series in 1988, Wagner was in line to get another cut. (Wood died in 1982.) Thing was, "Angels '88" never made it to the air. Fox, the network with whom Spelling had a deal, ba
A "Dino"-mite opening by Disney's "Dinosaur" should cut DreamWorks' "Gladiator" down to size this weekend. After its two-week box office reign, "Gladiator" should fall prey to Buena Vista/Disney's opening of its PG-rated computer-animated "Dinosaur" at 3,257 theaters. "Dinosaur's" 21% first-choice tracking doesn't really tell the whole story, according to insiders. "It's just fine, because kids' movies don't track," says one executive. Estimates by Hollywood handicappers of just how big "Dinosaur" will open range from a cautious $25-35 million to a really exuberant $35-40 million. Making projections even more challenging is the fact that a great many "Dinosaur" tickets will be sold at reduced prices to children. "'Lion King' did $40.9 million in its opening weekend," explains one source. "Now, it opened the end of June. Kids were out of school
SANTA MONICA, Calif., April 25, 2000 -- We know. You haven't watched since college. You haven't cared since high school. But come on. This is important: "Beverly Hills, 90210" star-crossed lovebirds Donna Martin (Tori Spelling) and David Silver (Brian Austin Green) will wed on the series finale, it has been reported. The two-hour special is scheduled to air May 17 on Fox. Past cast members returning for the TV-land nuptials include Jason Priestley, Gabrielle Carteris and the formerly Amber-fied Tiffani Thiessen. (Note the absence of exiled alum Shannen Doherty.) "90210" is ending a 10-year run. Donna and David were an item for more than half that time. WHO WANTS TO BE A PIONEER? Sunday's edition of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" featured the hit ABC game show's first black contestant -- some four months after the program started airing virtually every freakin' n
Universal's "U-571" should rule the Easter Weekend box office waters.The PG-13 World War II submarine drama, opening at 2,584 theaters, was a 17% first choice in studio tracking studies late in the week. With adult men making it a 29% first choice, it's on track to blast the adult male-driven drama "Rules of Engagement" out of first place. "They could certainly do $18-20 million," predicts one insider. But that sounds high to another source, who cautions: "No females under 25 want to go see this movie. It's Nazis and subs and World War II.""I don't know what the market will bear this weekend," says a distribution executive. Good Friday is typically a very strong box office day, but Saturday should only be fair, and Easter Sunday is never a great day for moviegoing.A key factor affecting Easter weekend ticket sales, adds another studio source, "is the weath
PARK CITY, Utah, Jan. 24, 2000 -- Brace yourself, prime-time soap junkies -- it's looking like curtains for both "Beverly Hills, 90210" and "Party of Five." Trade paper reports today say Fox is preparing to ax the two long-running series after this season. As is the way in TV, money and ratings apparently teamed to doom the once-happening pair. Both Daily Variety and The Hollywood Reporter say Fox was unable to come to a deal with TV legend Aaron Spelling to buy at least 12 new episodes of his company's "90210" to air this summer. Reports say the network decided the money just wasn't worth it -- what with the formerly hot show a good six seasons beyond its sizzling hot status. ("90210" spinoff "Melrose Place" died last year.) There also was said to concern over whether the likes of Spelling's own daughter Tori would reup for an 11th season. And then there's the m
Sex sells. At an auction Thursday held at London's Christie's auction house, a bra worn by Madonna-which features pointed cones as cups-sold for $21,150.
But there plenty of roses missing from the seasons.
In celebration of the beloved TV show, we look at how the world may be different during the next 90210 day.