It turns out the mysterious writer has a fairytale past of his own.
With better CGI this time?
Dion makes plans to return to the stage.
Plus, GLAAD says he's "out of step."
They'd been working out the details since September 2010.
It's based on a 'New Yorker' article.
The beard should give it away.
Why is everyone threatening CBS hosts? Oh, that's right
The director gets us pumped for the DVD release of 'The Conspirator'
Guest spot will welcome the former newswoman to ABC.
Paul Giamatti & Amy Ryan star in the heartfelt dramedy.
"Get the bikes!"
Ride the wave with AnnaSophia Robb & Helen Hunt.
That's pretty soon!
Also, Adam Sandler is rich.
Frasier Crane is coming back! Sorta.
Julia Roberts and Meryl Streep are working out deals to star in the adaptation of Tracy Letts' Pulitzer- and Tony-winning play 'August: Osage County.'
This week, Paris Hilton parties (what else is new?), Drew Barrymore, Neil Patrick Harris, Lauren Conrad and many, many more!
This week, Drew Barrymore is everywhere, Angelina Jolie goes to Paris, Kim Kardashian goes shopping (again) and more!
This week, the wondrously curvy Kim Kardashian, Hilary Duff gets married, Rachel Bilson doesn't, Ali Larter's bump and much much more!
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Oprah Winfrey has offered the Duchess the chance to star in her own docu-series on her network, OWN.
Cut through the summer TV morass with our handy guide
We can't miss you if you don't leave.
Tim Burton and John August may team up again for the game adaptation.
Comedy Central's Roast series targeting the former 'Baywatch' star
Fergie tells Oprah about what led to her getting caught in a cash-for-access operation.
Rodriguez to reboot the multi-million dollar franchise with new kids
With a late night shift on the horizon, Craig Ferguson is urging critics to give Jimmy Fallon a chance.
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Pierce Brosnan will marry Keely Shaye Smith on August 4 in the west of Ireland, Reuters reports. The church ceremony will be followed by a reception in Ashford Castle, one of the top 50 hotels in the world. Brosnan postponed the wedding twice already because of spinal injuries his son sustained in a traffic accident. Brosnan, a native Dubliner, plays the current British super-agent James Bond. According to Reuters, the actor is rumored to have signed a six-figure contract with Hello magazine for exclusive photographs of the wedding.
Gus Van Sant, the eclectic director of such films as To Die For and Finding Forrester, will reteam with his Good Will Hunting stars Matt Damon and Casey Affleck (yes, Ben's little brother) for a new film, Jerry. According to the buzz at Cannes, the film is being kept closely under wraps, so there's not much known on the subject matter. Could be about a mouse or a TV evangelist or maybe a raunchy TV talk show host. What is known is that the project is being put together by the William Morris Agency Independent department, with co-heads Cassian Elwes and Rena Ronson negotiating the deal.
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 23, 2000 -- Looks like Elizabeth Hurley is enjoying her autumn in New York. The British paper The Sun has published photographs of the "Bedazzled" star smooching a new beau, fueling talks that the 34-year-old supermodel turned actress has found love again. The male party in question is film director Steve Bing, who was behind a movie called "Every Breath" back in 1993 (he also executive produced "Get Carter" this year.) Hurley and Bing were rocking at Elton John's concert in New York on Saturday night, where the Sun photographs were snapped. Hurley was, of course, the longtime lover of Brit actor Hugh Grant. The two amicably ended their 13-year relationship in May, and was seen in an intimate fashion on a Mediterranean vacation together in August. PAUL McCARTNEY GUSHES: Since we're in the realm of love, let's talk Paul McCartney. O
SANTA MONICA, Calif., May 4, 2000 -- So, did you hear that hot rumor about Christina Aguilera? Or did you just listen to the new Eminem cut? Yes, leave it to Eminem, alter-ego Slim Shady, to give social commentary a bad name. The hip-hop phenomenon, whose irreverent 1999 debut album "Slip Shady LP" won over suburban kids and industry moguls alike, is courting trouble again with the unapologetically scathing lyrics on his forthcoming album "The Marshall Mathers LP," due out May 23. The track in contention, titled "The Real Slim Shady," is also the first single to come out of the sophomore album. And keeping very much to his lyrical forte, the song is an all-out banter binge, a catalogue of tailor-made dis served up to some of today's high-profile entertainment types. Among the folks getting the rough side of Eminem's tongue this song around include the Tommy Lees
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