Did the right person win?
What a softy!
Who should replace her?
Who left the season on top and bottom? We throw down the hammer.
The director and John Cusack may return to the classic '80s film.
I'm assuming her motivation technique is just being hot.
It's closing time, one last call...come on? Anyone?
The trends, actors, genres and more that fared well and ... notsa much.
Some studios know how to work Comic-Con and some just don't get it. Here, Laremy predicts the winners and losers.
New footage mixed with old makes a killer new trailer!
Actor moves to the front of the short list for the coveted role
George Lucas has been inspired by the success of James Cameron's epic movie 'Avatar' -- he wants to use the same technology to make 3D versions of his 'Star Wars' films.
There are reports that a '20/20' investigations into reality show 'The Biggest Loser' was quashed by producers.
The New York Times has taken an inside look at 'The Biggest Loser' and the debate over whether the show promotes unhealthy weight loss techniques.
NEPOTISM ALERT! The Closer -- 9/8c on TNT
This Labor Day, TNT and TBS are both vying for your time--like, all of it.
The resolution of a criminal case against Jeffrey Jones, who's accused of having a minor take sexually explicit photos and possessing child porn, is in "the final stage," the actor said Thursday.
Stuff magazine has compiled a tongue-in-cheek list of 2002's biggest losers and two Hollywood celebs have made the list. Also:Greg Gutfeld Russell Crowe Martin Sheen Woody Harrelson Joseph Fiennes Audrey Tatou London Film Festival Apocalyose Now Francis Ford Coppola Lucasfilm Harry Knowles Sharon Osbourne Kim Delaney CSI: Miami AC/DC Elvis Costello The Police The Clash David Blaine Mysterious Stranger
The sudden resignation of Hughes Electronics Chairman Michael Smith on Friday was being viewed as a stroke of good fortune for Rupert Murdoch, who is bidding to take over Hughes, operator of the DirecTV satellite service, and a setback for EchoStar Communications' Charlie Ergen, who is trying to do the same.
HOLLYWOOD, March 11, 2001 -- If you're in an Oscars office pool, take note. At the 53rd Annual Directors Guild of America Awards Saturday night, Ang Lee was the top winner for his craftsmanship on the Chinese epic "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," a win that clearly pushed the talented director to the Oscar forefront. The DGA awards historically predict the Oscar-winning filmmaker; the organization has missed only four times in its 53-year history.Lee's win certainly is not a surprise, since he also won the Golden Globe in January for best director, but Lee remains humbled by his honors. "Wow, this is too much. The timing is good. Thank you from the bottom of my heart," Lee told the black-tie audience. And about his chances for an Oscar, he said, "Whatever happens, I'm just going there to celebrate. I'm already very happy.''Lee beat out several talented directors,
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 15, 2000 -- Is the man in black now the man in red? Hardly. It's doubtful that film star Will Smith is low on cash, as the star of blockbusters such as "Men in Black" and "Independence Day" is a sure bet. But there's definitely $60,000 less in his bank account after spending a week in Las Vegas to prepare for his role in "The Legend of Bagger Vance." The Associated Press says Smith and golf coach Ron Del Barrio spent quite some time, and money, at the gambling tables while they were in Sin City. Smith reportedly lost 60 grand in about 20 minutes, after which Smith made Del Barrio a promise. ``Ron,'' Smith said. ``I guarantee you this: You will never see me gamble again.'' Smith reportedly kept his promise and never went near another table while he was in Las Vegas. Maybe he can write it off as a traveling expense?