In the aftermath of Whitney's death, she's taking matters into her own hands.
Everything is new on CBS except for 'How I Met Your Mother.' Sad.
Christmas episodes as far as the eye can see!
Wednesday night is jam-packed with must-see TV.
'New Girl' gets sexy and 'Sons' wraps it up.
We hope you like Christmas...
The second-to last 'Community' for a while, plus Lady Gaga's video debuts.
A New York tradition, 'The X-Factor' top 7, and more.
Half of a season finale, a whole lot of Glee-ful romantic turmoil, and more!
Even something as cuddly as a cactus...
It's slim pickings tonight, but we'll find something for you.
'HIMYM's' big changes, Isla Fischer on 'Bored to Death' and more!
'The Walking Dead's' last run before February and the AMAs hit ABC.
Jeff Goldblum, a state-wide record and a big secret explained.
And a Twilight star talks about the time he woke up in an alley.
'Happy Endings,' 'Up All Night' and more.
'New Girl' gets a new guy and the Muppets entertain on 'DWTS.'
Will someone please watch 'Boss?'
Perhaps a little 'Parks' followed by a little time with 'The League.'
Rudolph ain't got nothin' on this.
Paramount has certainly been on a box office roll of late and with the release of 'Megamind,' Dreamworks’ animated 3D film featuring the voices of Will Ferrell and Brad Pitt they have another winner with a “mega” debut of $47.65 million.
But will she ever have a baby?
When it comes to box office, Tom Cruise is a true force of nature with 33 films over 30 years, $3.2 billion in domestic box-office, Sixteen films over $100 million...
Fergie tells Oprah about what led to her getting caught in a cash-for-access operation.
While the Miramax auction has brought two sets of brothers to the fore, the MGM saga may now have its own set of siblings to contend with.
Fatal Attraction star Michael Douglas is planning to lobby the US government for tighter gun control, because he's still haunted by rocker John Lennon's 1980 shooting death.
News, Jan. 16: Ashton Kutcher Isn't Kidding About "Punk'd," CBS Rejects PETA Super Bowl Ads, Carmen Electra Gets Control of Net Name,
In court papers today, Robert Blake's lawyer objected to what he calls the prosecution's "attempt to control the defense" for the actor, who is charged with murdering his wife last year.
The box office preview of the weekend beginning Feb. 8 Arnold Schwarzenegger Collateral Damage Rollerball John McTiernan Chris Klein Norman Jewison Big Fat Liar Frankie Muniz Amanda Bynes Paul Giamatti Nicole Kidman Birthday Girl Slackers Devon Sawa The Count of Monte Cristo Kevin Reynolds Richard Gere The Mothman Prophecies Mandy Moore A Walk to Remember I Am Sam Sean Penn Kung Pow: Enter the Fist The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Peter Jackson Black Hawk Down Ridley Scott A Beautiful Mind Ron Howard Robert Altman Gosford Park
Police in Mumbai (Bombay), India have warned that an underworld gangster, Abu Salem, has attempted to extort money from at least 12 actors and actresses and has successfully defied attempts to crack down on his increasing hold on the Indian film industry.
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 22, 2000 -- She’s baaack! Just when you get used to Kathie Lee Gifford-free airwaves, the erstwhile morning talker has signed a deal with E! Entertainment Television to star in the cable movie "Spinning Out of Control," The Hollywood Reporter says. In the TV film, Gifford will play one Amanda Berkeley, the star of a popular sitcom whose life is ravaged by drugs and alcohol. Howie Mandel will costar in the flick as Gifford’s manager. "The over-the-top character Gifford plays is a complete departure from anything Kathie Lee has done in the past," E! President and CEO Mindy Herman told the Reporter. "We're extremely pleased that she has agreed to star in this film for us." The project marks Gifford’s return to the tube since her departure from "Live! With Regis and Kathie Lee" in July. Since her sweet adieu, the morning talk show -- with Reege and o
HOLLYWOOD, August 24, 2000 -- As they say in Hollywood, the show must go on -- and so will the annual Source Hip-Hop Music Awards, fight or no fight. The taping of that show at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium was cut short by Pasadena police on Tuesday after several brawls broke out in the audience. But on Wednesday, show organizers announced that they still plan on airing the event as scheduled on Aug. 29 on the UPN network. About 2-1/2 hours of the show was tapped, including a performance by Lil' Kim and appearances by Dr. Dre and Eminem, before the chaos. The rest of the show will be taped this week and edited together. "To a viewer it will look seamless. It will appear as if it will all be from the same performance," Patti McTeague, vice-president of media relations at UPN, told the Reuters wire service
SANTA MONICA, Calif., April 13, 2000 -- Can audiences expect a Ron Howard/Tom Cruise reunion? Maybe. Daily Variety reports today that Howard is in negotiations to helm the adaptation of "A Beautiful Mind," a biography on Nobel Prize winner John Forbes Nash Jr. who was diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic. Howard has just finished directing Jim Carrey in "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" and, if all goes well, will start shooting "A Beautiful Mind" at the end of the year. The question is whether Cruise, who worked with Howard in "Far and Away," will commit to the project, as well. He's said to be interested in playing Nash. COLUMBINE REVISITED? Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst will turn movie director in "Runt," a story that follows an ostracized high schooler who takes arms against his rivals. The pro-skateboarder-turned-music mogul will be mentored by director Da
Ken Ober, best known as the host of MTV’s 'Remote Control,' has died. He was 52.