Firefighters battled flames late into the night.
The original castmember is quitting over "fighting."
No film is safe from their zingers.
The rapper unleashed homophobic and racial slurs.
Free at last!
As he does everyday.
Sturgess can carry the world on his back, regardless of weather
The Wachowskis just can't leave reality alone.
Significantly deadlier than an umbrella.
Just in case you haven't seen enough from the movie.
Which may tell us something about the movie itself...
Susan Sarandon and Jim Broadbent join the gang.
Sure, why not?
In 'Get Back' Mark Waters asks "What would happen if John and Yoko never met?"
Three directors team up for an epic film.
She also volunteered Tom Hanks' and Natalie Portman's involvement.
The bested The Beatles Billboard Top 100 record; as Sue Sylvester would say, "The horror!"
Ayn Rand's Opus Scheduled to Begin Production With Or Without A-List Talent
Ryan Kavanaugh is said to be circling the eternally stuck-in-development-hell big-screen adaptation of Ayn Rand's self-styled 'magnum opus,' Atlas Shrugged.
Beloved Matlock star Richard Lee Newton died at him home in Texas on Friday January 13. He was 79.
FOX to launch reality channel, lost Beatles collection found at flea market, Trump wants Bush fired, more...
Director Peter Jackson finds out the Beatles wanted to make their own Lord of the Rings movies in the 1960s but author J.R.R. Tolkein said no go.
Beatles collector enters "Guinness" book
Kit Bowen and Noah Davis discuss Hearts in Atlantis Anthony Hopkins Stephen King
Anthony Hopkins is getting some of his worst reviews ever for Hearts in Atlantis.
HOLLYWOOD, June 13, 2000 -- Andy Griffith is resting at his North Carolina home after enduring quadruple bypass surgery and a reported heart attack, it has been revealed today. The 74-year-old actor of "Matlock" fame (and "Andy Griffith Show" legend) went under the knife May 9 for the bypass procedure, a spokesman for the actor's agent said. According to broadcast reports, a heart attack occurred a few weeks after that. Still, despite all the scares, the Griffith spokesman says the star's prognosis is "excellent," and a complete recovery is expected. Griffith will next be seen in the upcoming Billy Bob Thornton movie "Daddy and Them."
Maybe "Strawberry Fields Forever" and "Revolution" will be included on this one.
Michael Jackson denied rumors on Friday that he would sell the rights he owns to some 200 Beatles hits. Jackson bought the ATV Music catalog in 1986 for more than $47.5 million and merged it with Sony Publishing in 1995 for $100 million, The Associated Press reports. "The Beatles' catalog is not for sale, has not been for sale, and never will be for sale," Jackson said in a statement Thursday. The King of Pop also added that he has no plans to part with his lucrative catalog in the future.
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 18, 2001 -- Sales may have been weak for mid-January, but the Beatles are still going strong, holding on to the No. 1 spot in the album sales chart for the seventh week in a row. The Beatles’ "1," a compilation album featuring all 27 of the Fab Four’s No. 1 hits, sold more than 260,000 units in the week ending Sunday, Daily Variety reports. The chart topper has practically revived the financial kitty for its record company, Capitol Records and its parent, EMI. “1” has sold more than 7 million units to date. Reggae guy Shaggy took the No. 2 spot, selling 191,000 units of his latest effort, “Hot Shot.” The rest of the Top 10 remained the same, among them Creed’s “Human Clay” at No. 4, Sade’s “Lovers’ Rock” at No. 6 and Snoop Dogg’s “Tha Last Meal” at No. 8. MUSICIAN TURNED ACTRESS: Destiny’s Child’s Beyonce Knowles is movin’ on up … to an acting role
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 4, 2001 -- There’s no stopping the Fab Four. For the fourth week in a row, the Beatles have held on to the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s album chart, selling 451,253 copies of “1” in post-holiday sales, according to SoundScan data. In some bad news for boy band fans, the Backstreet Boys slipped seven spots to No. 9 with 171,071 copies of “Black & Blue” sold. Sales of their latest album dropped dramatically from the week before when they moved 724,000 units during the Christmas holiday. GRAMMY NO-SHOWS: There’s a good reason why some of the Grammy nominees announced Wednesday won’t be at the awards ceremony in February: They’re dead. Bob Marley, Frank Sinatra, Tito Puente and jazz saxophonist Grover Washington Jr. were among the nominees who have passed on. Blues legend Ella Fitzgerald and slain Beatle John Lennon will battle it
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 13, 2000 -- There’s only one band that could top the Beatles, and that's the Beatles. The British foursome split up more than 30 years ago but you wouldn’t think so considering the amount of product they're moving nowadays, spawning a new generation of Beatles lovers. The Fab Four's latest release of all 27 of its No. 1 hits, “1,” has already sold more than 12 million copies worldwide and topped the charts in 28 countries since the album debuted three weeks ago, The Associated Press reports. The latest achievement for the Beatles is that “1” has reclaimed the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Top 200 albums chart after dropping to the No. 2 spot for two weeks. In the United States alone, the album has gone platinum five times over (an album qualifies for platinum after 1 million units have been sold). ``Decades after their original releases, these
HOLLYWOOD, August 15, 2000 -- The Beatles at a dance club? Yep, it seems that Paul McCartney has got the itch to release a new dance track next week from never-released recordings from the Beatles' jam sessions. The new track is called "Free Now" and was produced with the help of the Welsh band Super Fury Animals. It'll be available next week on the new CD "The Liverpool Sound Collage." ''It's a new little piece of Beatles,'' McCarthy told Reuters. ''It's more underground than what you usually hear from me, but I like to be free enough to do this sort of thing.'' WHAT A DRAG IT IS GETTING OLD: Don't blame him, blame Jimmy Page's back. What do you expect? The guy is 56 years old. The ex-Led Zeppelin guitar god suffered a back injury forcing the cancellation of his current tour with the Black Crowes. No details on his condition were given. Maybe ol' Jimmy can take a few le
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Dec. 30, 1999 -- Another Beatle victimized by violence.Ex-Mop Top George Harrison was stabbed at his London-area home today by a knife-wielding intruder, reports say.Harrison, 56, was stabbed once in the chest before fending off the attacker. His wife, Olivia, suffered minor head injuries in the attack, but did not require hospitalization. The rock-'n'-roll legend, meanwhile, was transported to Royal Berkshire Hospital where he was listed in stable condition.The attack, which reportedly took place sometime around 3:30 a.m. London time, was said to have shocked residents of the quiet, upper-class community of Henley-On-Thames. Harrison's estate was thought to be particularly well guarded. It reportedly featured 24-hour security, patrol dogs and barbed wire fencing. British authorities said they were investigating burglary as a possible motive.
Atlantic Records has announced it will close its Nashville offices, but will remain in the country music business.
The church hall stage on which founding Beatles members Paul McCartney and John Lennon first met is being sold by a Liverpool clergyman, resulting in hate mail by enraged Beatles fans.