Could they BE any more excited?
<i>American Idol</i> winner makes a strong debut at No. 2 on the digital charts.
She sings 'I Will Always Love You.'
Another sweep from Adele?
Who wore a crazy blue suit on the red carpet?
It's quite the swinging tune.
Knowing this singer, it will be a must-see event.
Anything but 'Saw'!
Here are six ways to keep the series fresh.
He may have suffered a seizure.
Two hours of television so entertaining, it's surprising who was sent packing.
The sure-to-be-controversial movie is directed by Darren Aronofsky.
Finally a chance to spice things up!
Just wait until the crazy pics are released.
This could be one quirky franchise!
It's the gift that keeps on giving.
He's done holding back.
The 'Mirror Mirror' star will play the lead character, Clary Fray.
Their first child will be born in late summer or early fall.
An all-star cast in a fun animated film.
What has happened to Lucy Danziger?
The veteran actor joins the cast as a regular next season.
Under the eye of 'Black Swan' director Darren Aronofsky
As well as 'The Artist' and 'Mildred Pierce'.
First Twitter and now this.
But where are 'Homeland' and 'Parks and Recreation'?
This article contains BIG spoilers from the finale.
She was just as surprised as we were.
Winter is coming.
It's hard to say where they'll go from here.
I'd say she's earned it.
As is the series' M.O.
Did you read 'Oedipus' at Princeton, Jimmy?
Awards season is underway! Sorta.
Poor friendless Jimmy...
"Everyone knows who the new king is."
The film is about ... Elvis Presley and Richard Nixon.
With musical guest the Black Keys.
Happy Father's Day, Atlantic City.
Nucky just can't catch a break.
Nucky isn't getting out of trouble anytime soon.
Spirituality is explored in Atlantic City.
He couldn't stay up for long...
"You're an easily bamboozled individual."
A great episode takes a look at three great characters.
Nucky Thompson isn't going anywhere.
She's the youngest artist to get the award!
Nucky snaps a little more.
He joins Brad Pitt and others in the zombie movie.
It's going to get biblical.
More plot and character than last week's episode.
Back in the '20s, and feeling fine.
Get it? Board!
The glory days when everybody wore hats.
The stakes will be raised on the boardwalk
He fell down, down, down, down, down.
Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean people aren't out to get you.
Junior Soprano is reuniting with HBO and 'Sopranos' alum Terence Winter.
You won't remember this part of the classic board game.
Finally.
Under the Boardwalk, we'll be having some murder.
Another J.J. Abrams project? Surprise, surprise.
Okay, we're listening.
Do we really need to explain why?
Just in case you haven't seen enough from the movie.
Watch and learn, everyone.
Now we're talking...
Scribe seems comfortable in the Marvel Universe
The 'Rescue Me' and 'Adventureland' star will play the famous gangster.
This is good news.
If this is '500 Days of Summer' meets 'Lord of the Flies' I AM ALL IN!
Suuuuuuprise.
Everything gets tied up in Nucky Thompson's world. Or wait. No it doesn't.
Ohhh! So THAT'S what's going on.
Follow the yellow brick road to an episode full of questionable decisions.
Holy crap, who saw that coming?
Things are finally catching up to Nucky Thompson.
Atlantic City slows down and focuses on its king, Nucky Thompson.
Hey, now that's how 1920's prohibition gangster drama should be!
Green beer, leprechauns, and opium, oh my!
The crime drama isn't actually about crime.
More backstabbing and betrayal in this week's installment of the HBO drama.
Damn, it feels good to be a gangsta'.
Season One; Episode One: 'Boardwalk Empire'
Well, that's not too surprising.
After years of development, Imagine Entertainment's heist comedy comes together
Ludicrously hot Victoria's Secret model joins Universal's naval adventure
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Jennifer Lopez is in talks to star in the remake of romantic comedy Overboard. Will Smith's Overbrook is producing the redo for Columbia.
R&B/Pop singer signs on to Peter Berg's board game adaptation
'Iron Man' actor joins Syfy's hit series for a limited arc, expanding his own sci-fi heavy resume
Actor comes off 'Inception' and Cancer dramedy with two high concept films waiting for him
'Friday Night Lights' star Taylor Kitsch is set to board director Peter Berg’s upcoming 'Battleship' movie.
Will Smith has a choice to make. Variety reports that he is currently deciding between starring in 'Men in Black III' or the fantasy-adventure 'The City That Sailed.'
Hugh Jackman will join Jeon Ji-Hyunand and Li Bingbing in director Wayne Wang's 'Snow Flower and the Secret Fan,' the trades report.
Actress Winona Ryder will reprise her most iconic role in a sequel to 'Heathers' -- and co-star Christian Slater is also on board.
Bridget Moynahan is reportedly furious with Gisele Bundchen, after the supermodel boasted about her role as stepmother to the actress' son.
E-mail is one of the best forms of communication ... but it can also get you in trouble.
Award season has arrived! The National Board of Review announced their 2008 picks today, naming Danny Boyle’s 'Slumdog Millionaire' as best picture and 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button’s David Fincher as best director.
Kill Bill star Daryl Hannah is the brains behind a new board game.
Usher sweeps the Billboard Awards, TV legend Dick Clark was hospitalized after suffering a mild stroke, Martha Stewart looks at new TV deal, more...
Oprah's jury delivers guilty verdict, Trump board game hits stores, Moore to publish book of soldier's letters, more...
Actor Don Johnson is selling his 17-acre ranch for $21 million in a bid to stave off creditors after the Los Angeles-based City National Bank sued the Miami Vice star in March over a $930,000 debt. Also: Jimmy Fallon Geena Davis I, Robot Eminiem Black Sabbath Ozzfest Jungle Cruise Kevin Costner
A champion snowboarder who was injured Thursday while performing a stunt on CBS' Late Show with David Letterman received stitches and a visit from host David Letterman. Also: Jay-Z Beyonce James Brown Orion Pictures Donald Trump The Apprentice Master P Percy Miller Jennifer Aniston
News, Dec. 22: Russell Crowe, Wife Have a Baby; Internet Users Still Love Britney Spears 50 Cent, Beyonce Top "Billboard" Year-End Charts Michael Jackson
Beyoncé and R&B singer R. Kelly were the big winners at the 14th annual Billboard Music Awards last night at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas with four trophies apiece, while 50 Cent, Lil Jon & the Eastside Boyz and Shania Twain each won three awards.
Rapper 50 Cent dominates the 2003 Billboard Awards nominations, which will be presented Dec. 10 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
Roy Disney, the last remaining familial tie to the Disney name, is forced into early retirement and calls for Michael Eisner to step down. Following his lead is Stanley P. Gold, another member of the board.
Filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan could make his first film outside the Walt Disney Co. banner since his supernatural thriller The Sixth Sense in 1999. Also: Life of Pi Yann Martel Siegfried Fischbacher Roger Moore 3rd annual Tribeca Film Festival Paul McCartney Ringo Starr Concert for George Sheryl Crow Napster 2.0 Wife Swap Trading Moms Commercial Alert Ralph Nader Ashley Scott Paul Walker Jessica Alba John Stockwell Into the Blue
Rapper 50 Cent dominated Billboard's annual R&B/Hip-Hop Awards nominations, receiving nods in 10 categories, including top R&B/hip-hop album, top R&B/hip-hop single, and top R&B/hip-hop artist.
Puerto Rico's Chayanne and Mexico's Pilar Montenegro were the big winners at the Billboard Latin Music Awards in Miami Thursday night, taking home three awards each.
Fresh off his Emmy win for the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers, Tom Hanks is already thinking ahead. Also: Ribert Zemeckis Polar Express the Coen brothers Ladykillers Justin Timberlake Lance Bass Nose Pickers From Outer Space Owen Wilson ben Stiller Snoop Dogg Starsky & Hutch Def Jam Methodman Red Man Bumfights CNN ABC merger Thalia Tommy Mottola
2001 Billboard Music Awards R. Kelly Destiny's Child Tim McGraw Bernie Mac Alicia Keys Britney Spears N Sync Creed Lifehouse
God Bless America, Celine Dion, Frank Sinatra, Mariah Carey, Dan Rather, OJ Simpson, Dr. Dre, Jimmy Gulzar, Sexy Beast, Kenneth Branagh, George Clooney, the Screen Actors Guild, Justin Timberlake, teh Latin Grammys, Robbie Williams, Queen Latifah, Renee Zellweger, Richard Gere, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Chicago, more.
UPN is planning a "crossover" episode of Roswell, which will also feature the cast of the new Star Trek: Enterprise.
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 30, 2000 -- Police have charged actor Brad Renfro, the youngster from "The Client" and "Apt Pupil," with grand theft after he and a friend were accused of taking a 45-foot yacht from its berth in Florida on Monday morning. According to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., police reports, the dynamic duo forgot to untie the boat’s dock lines. When the pair tried to leave the dock, the $175,000 vessel was pulled back, damaging the stern and stranding the boys. Renfro and his pal Harold Bond, 24, were held by nearby boaters until police and the boat’s manager arrived. Fort Lauderdale Police Department spokesman Mike Reed said the actor was evasive when he was questioned by detectives Monday. Renfro was released from jail that night on $10,000 bail. The teen was in town shooting his next film, "Bully." Cameras had been scheduled to role Tuesday on the Tri-Mark film
LAS VEGAS, Nev., Dec. 6, 2000 -- Call it musical "Smackdown." The 2000 Billboard Music Awards featured some of the rowdiest wrestling and name-calling not associated with the WWF. And that's just from the hosts. Held Tuesday night at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas and hosted by 'N Sync and actress Kathy Griffin, the telecast kicked off with the pep-rally cattle call "Who Let the Dogs Out" performed by the Baha Men and soon turned into an episodic comedy with some well-engineered face-offs. Britney Spears charged the stage to rescue her boyfriend, 'N Sync's Justin Timberlake, from Griffin's clutches (Griffin's joke throughout the evening was deciding which member she would hook up with). To Timberlake's delight, the host and the pop princess wound up exchanging choice names such as "skank" and "bee-atch." While more wrestling among 'N Sync members
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 6, 2000 -- In a perfect addendum to a long and illustrious career, late comedian Steve Allen has been elected to the Screen Actors Guild board, Daily Variety reports. Allen, who died of a heart attack on Oct. 31 at his son’s home in Encino, Calif., was among 32 individuals chosen to join SAG’s national board of directors. Actors Valerie Harper and Tom Bosley were also elected to the board. According to the report, SAG officials have said that they will fill Allen’s vacancy as quickly as possible.
Chile has decided to do away with its official film and TV censorship board, the Consejo de Calificación Cinematografica, Screen Daily, the daily online edition of the British trade publication Screen International, reported Wednesday.
Star of stage, screen, and the upcoming Lord of the Rings trilogy, Sir Ian McKellen has revealed on his Web site that the movie's makers are busy re-shooting the opening scene of The Fellowship of the Ring. Fellowship is the first part of the $270 million trilogy. McKellen also disclosed that the prologue of the movie has been removed and that most of the film's dialogue was re-recorded because the Wellington film studio was not adequately soundproofed. McKellen was called back to New Zealand for additional filming. The BBC reports that New Line execs will see a complete version for inspection in June.
First, he battled Jaws. Now, Oscar-winner Richard Dreyfuss is taking on sharks of a different nature. Hollywood sharks, to be exact. Dreyfuss has joined the national board of the Screen Actors Guild, Variety reports. Dreyfuss, a vocal supporter of last year's SAG strike against advertisers, became a board member three months ago, but SAG failed to make an announcement at the time. He joins other such high-profile board members as Joe Pantoliano, Valerie Harper and Elliot Gould. SAG will resume its film/TV contract negotiations with producers on Wednesday.
Oscar-winning producer and director Steven Spielberg announced that he is stepping down from his position as an advisory board member of the Boy Scouts of America.
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 13, 2000 -- Now that Liam Neeson has got passed his near-fatal motorcycle accident, he will go directly back to work. Mr. Showbiz reports today that the actor will join Harrison Ford in the submarine war drama "K-19," where he will play the "Indiana Jones" guy’s second-in-command on a crippled Russian nuclear sub. Neeson was badly injured in July when he and his motorcycle, while cruising upstate New York, nearly struck a passing dear. The actor is currently undergoing physical therapy. SAY CHEESE! The Hollywood Reporter says that Connie Neilsen, whose credits include the summer blockbuster "Gladiator," will join the cast of "One Hour Photo." In the psychological thriller that also stars Robin Williams, the actress will play the mother and wife in a suburban family who becomes the object of obsession for a photo lab employee (Williams).
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 4, 2000 -- Pearl Jam has made music history. One week after release, five of the Seattle band's 25 live double CDs have debuted on the Billboard 200 albums chart. The debuts mark not only the first time more than two titles from the same artist have bowed on the chart but also the first time any artist has had more than one live album on the chart at the same time. The 25 live double CDs are from the band's recent European tour. The double CDs were first made available Sept. 5 on the band's fan club Web sites pearljam.com and tenclub.net. The five CDs on the chart are from performances in Katowice, Poland; Milan, Italy; Verona, Italy; London; and Hamburg, Germany. None of the five CDs cracked the Top 100. IN SUPPORT OF GAYS AND LESBIANS: The Human Rights Campaign announced today that VH1 will air highlights from "Equality Rocks," a concert
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 11, 2000 -- Actress Priscilla Presley has been elected to the board of MGM, the studio said Monday. Presley’s selection expands Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc.’s board to 11 members. Presley, 55, starred in the “Naked Gun” series and on television’s “Dallas.” She married rock legend Elvis Presley in 1967, divorcing in 1973. They have one daughter, Lisa Marie. Presley also serves as chairwoman of the Advisory Board of Elvis Presley Enterprises.
The awards season has officially kicked off, and "American Beauty" has its first trophy on the mantle. The dark satire was named Best Film of the year Dec. 8 by the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures. Directed by first-timer Sam Mendes and starring Kevin Spacey and Annette Bening, "Beauty" was released in September to widespread acclaim and solid box office. Anthony Minghella, the Oscar-winning director of "The English Patient," was named Best Director for "The Talented Mr. Ripley," starring Matt Damon and Gwyneth Paltrow, which was reportedly shown to the board in an unfinished print. Best Actor honors went to Russell Crowe for his portrayal of tobacco industry whistle-blower Dr. Jeffrey Wigand in "The Insider," co-starring Al Pacino, and British actress Janet McTeer was named Best Actress for the mother-daughter film "Tumbleweeds." After "Americ