What's A trying to tell us?
Two hot guys join Tyra's lovely ladies.
Blergh.
I couldn't help but wonder ... what will Gwyneth think?
Iron Man, Captain America, Thor and more on the horizon…
Three of the lead actresses will be busy; one will rest!
Find out what fate lies in store for McDreamy, Meredith & More!
Big news about the band's sixth studio album.
She's out, but not down.
He's already on set!
Will the late King of Pop join the likes of Tupac and Left-Eye?
This could be one quirky franchise!
There goes the hot male factor.
Where do you go after The Capitol?
Nicki is on her own level... well, maybe
Sources point to "yes."
See who we think should be the actor's next leading lady.
The Welsh singer is making a big impression in the States.
Maci, Catelynn, Amber, and Farrah say goodbye after four seasons.
Tom Felton stars opposite Stone in 'Attachment.'
Plus, she's got some kind words for Ben and Courtney
Rick and the rest of the survivors are gearing up for something big.
Hollywood.com's Thomas Leupp talks to the new kings of live-action, Scott Waugh and "Mouse" McCoy.
A look at what's coming up for the breakout cast of last summer's blockbuster rom-com.
Ryan Murphy's new movie is drawing some big names.
A Source Award, perhaps.
It's anyone's guess as to who those hosts might be.
There are a few females stars who seem up for the challenge.
Thursday nights will have meaning again.
Oscar-winner commits to 'Knight of the Cups' and 'Lawless.'
Have jailhouse revenges ever gone well?
The episode is called "The Blonde Leading the Blind."
Former boyfriends, beware!
It's gonna get cold for Cap.
Can the show live on without Walden Schmidt?
Don't write McDreamy off just yet.
Do we have a choice in the matter?
Who should replace her?
Plus, Mitchell and Cam are in a spat.
A summer blockbuster on TV, perhaps??
What would you like them to discuss?
No more 'Bop Decameron.' Smart move, Woody.
That means she's already on her fifth month of pregnancy!
Sacre bleu!... Is that offensive?
Never a moment without 'Glee.'
'Glee' is back on track.
The next best thing to a 'Ghostbusters' threequel!
Plus, Brittany dressed as a unicorn.
It will be the most American hour in history.
Agent Coulson in "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer"
She might have dropped a hint over the weekend. Oops.
Prepare for some inscrutable charm.
Is anyone really that shocked?
It's one of the few European countries in which he hasn't filmed.
Ethnic action stars may be the new John Wayne's and Tom Cruise's.
A look at some of the worst neighbors in film and television history.
The hotness level of the show just skyrocketed.
Prepare for some deep-voiced soul-bearing.
The second in a series of 'Cowboys &___' movies.
It's called "My Moment"
The show's fifth season may be its last.
So many men, so little time
Woo?
It's a smaller film (at least in Bay-terms it is).
What a narcissist!
Everyone's jumping on the director's bandwagon.
So long, class.
And it's got a full list of actors in it too!
Let's hope he actually does it.
Definitely not a MLK Jr. biopic, though
Whether it's titled 'Kill Bin Laden' or not, Sony has its hands on it.
The end of Der-Mer? Oh, my!
"We don't have time to build a rocket, Luke."
Buh-bye, Huddy.
Great, right?
Paranoia, possession, ghosts, oh my!
Get ready to roll your eyes...a lot.
The spaghetti Western could begin production in the fall.
The Aussie could be taking the reins on the new Bourne franchise.
More Renner is a good thing, even if in the face of no Matt Damon.
Booooooooooooring
He better call it 'The Spectacular Spider-Man'
Best birthday gift ever?
Finally.
In an exclusive interview, Furman discusses the '90s narco-thriller he's currently developing.
Not much is known, except that it will be funny. We hope.
You know, the 'Knocked Up' spin-off one.
Run.
'How To Train Your Dragon 2' and a lot more. A LOT more.
Whoops. I mean, WINNER!
Sorry, it's not about The Beatles.
But we still only kind of know what the title is.
The search is on for the next 'Bourne Legacy' star
Fox buys the rights to an entire publishing house's stock of teen lit
Richard Kelly goes (comparatively) mainstream with a "contemporary thriller"
Tammy's back. Yup.
Does that mean the movie will finally get made?
As you can imagine, Samro is mega thrilled.
We list the top celebs we wish we could hang out with.
Puerto Rican newspaper breaks story claiming that filming will take place there next year.
Chelsea Handler does not like being beside Jennifer Aniston.
But the film may not be titled 'Hoover' after all!
I bet you an orange-mocha-frappaccino that we'll see a walk-off, round two.
HBO announces the ending of the beloved series
Universal will distribute for the fourth time in a row
Films to come in December '14 and '15.
Tony Scott has confirmed he will direct the sequel to 'Top Gun,' HitFix and What's Playing reported over the weekend.
Studio hires Saw 3D scribes to crank out another gore fest.
Ifans will play The Lizard in the upcoming reboot. Our Spidey-Sense is tingling with excitement!
Hooray! Old people!
Woooooooooooooooooooo!
Tyra Banks always manages to get it right, so what's the problem in Australia?
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's...Don Draper in a cape?
Harvey Keitel to Dunder Mifflin? 'The Office' executive producer Paul Lieberstein has told E! that he thinks the Oscar winner is "Probably the only guy who can do it, and he's doing TV now."
Angelina announces her latest project after a visit to the former Yugoslavia
The models will arrive in Palm Springs on September 8th!
Both Brody and Rhys Meyers are being considered for the 'Fantastic Four' reboot
'The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo' actress is getting Oscar buzz and attention from all the major studios and producers
Christopher Nolan has fuelled speculation that the next Batman movie will be his last by confirming that the new film will be a "conclusion" to the Caped Crusader's story.
Rosie O'Donnell will join the new venture between Oprah Winfrey and Discovery Communications when she launches her new talk show on OWN next year.
Will Ferrell talks to David Letterman about his next role
Will those plans include making a film that isn't terrible?
With the new web-crawler officially cast, fanboys can finally move on to speculating about who the next 'Batman' villain will be.
At the Saturn Awards last week, a handful of sites spoke with Guillermo del Toro about his next projects now that he's off 'The Hobbit.'
Actress in talks for role in 'X-Men: First Class'
Oscar-winning director Sam Mendes has reportedly been commissioned by Apple to shoot promos for the upcoming fourth-generation iPhone. Sorry -- the rumored upcoming fourth-generation iPhone.
How well will J.J. Abrams' next project fare?
Paul W.S. Anderson's 3D depiction will star Christoph Waltz and Mila Jovovich.
As her eponymous talk show winds down, Tyra Banks has landed her next job, er, medium: writing novels.
Brad Bird is directing 'Mission: Impossible IV' -- according to its star, Tom Cruise.
Duo looking to reunite for third and fourth time after 'Man on Fire' and 'Domino'
According to New York Magazine's Vulture blog, J.J. Abrams has picked his next movie in what is said to be both a tribute to and a collaboration with Steven Spielberg.
The rumor had almost become fact recently -- and now it’s official: Bill Condon will direct the next 'Twilight' movie, 'Breaking Dawn.'
Replaces Clive Owen in the south-of-the-border action thriller
Actress denies involvement in the project
Last season’s 'American Idol' runner-up, Adam Lambert, has been confirmed as next week’s mentor.
'Incredibles' director Brad Bird has emerged as a possible candidate to step behind the camera for 'Mission: Impossible IV.'
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.'
'Slumdog Millionaire' starlet about to embark on a worldwide production with 007
Guns, guns, and more guns. Plus a few knives.
Timur Bekmambetov will produce, maybe direct The Last Witch Hunter for Summit
She'll co-star with Owen Wilson
The 'American Beauty' and 'Revolutionary Road' helmer is reportedly in talks to direct the 23rd film of the storied action franchise.
It's been rumored for quite a while now that Woody Allen has been keen to cast France's First Lady, Carla Bruni, in his next film. According to Mrs. Sarkozy herself, she has finally responded with a resounding "oui!"
Hollywood is puzzling, The New York Times says, over just what the next film from 'Paranormal Activity' director Oren Peli is really worth.
Breakout filmmaker Neill Blomkamp, writer-director of this summer’s blockbuster 'District 9,' has signed up for his next sci-fi project.
Wilde and Tucker Join 'The Next Three Days'
The $64,000 question has been answered. Steven Spielberg will make his next directing effort with a contemporary adaptation of 'Harvey,' the play that the James Stewart classic film was based upon. The movie will be co-financed by 20th Century Fox and DreamWorks Studios.
Jon Hamm and Rebecca Hall will join Ben Affleck in 'The Town,' the sophomore directorial effort from Affleck.
Christian Bale will slip back into his rubber Batsuit next year to begin shooting the sequel to 'The Dark Knight.'
'Unstoppable' may be just that after all: Just two weeks after Denzel Washington pulled out of the 20th Century Fox drama, the actor is back on the train.
Disney star Miley Cyrus will quit her role as Hannah Montana when the show's fourth season ends next year.
Farrah Fawcett's cancer battle is to be the subject of a TV news special next week.
Vote for Val! Val Kilmer is pondering running for governor in 2010, when Democrat Bill Richardson 's second term ends, reports the AP.
Which installment of 'CSI' has the best stunts? Well, 'CSI: NY' is about to pull off a doozy!
Now, fledgling future actors have the chance to live the dream just like McLovin. Universal‘s on the look-out for a young male to play “Edward,” a high school senior in an upcoming comedy starring Meryl Streep, Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin. The movie films in Los Angeles and New York in early 2009 and no prior acting is required to play the 17-year-old teen. Deadline for submissions is Jan. 16, 2009.
They're wasting no time in getting 'New Moon' up. It's scheduled for Nov. 20, 2009.
In the past 48 hours, three high-profile TV shows have been cancelled, but the best might’ve been saved for last in this case.
Production is under way on HBO’s upcoming comedy series Eastbound and Down, which, on paper, would seem to be the network’s next big hit.
George Clooney is in talks to star in Up in the Air, an adaptation of the 2001 Walter Kirn novel with Jason Reitman directing. The lead role will see Clooney play an unapologetic corporate downsizer whose life is consumed by collecting air miles.
At least for the time being Orlando Bloom has decided to leave the pirates and orcs behind to star in an independent film about life in the Bosnian capital Sarajevo during the 1992-95 seige, Reuters reports.
Robert Downey Jr. is in negotiations to star in Cowboys & Aliens, says The Hollywood Reporter. The film is a mix of science-fiction and Western and could serve as a 2010 tentpole release from DreamWorks and Universal.
According to studio sources, Get Smart (Warner Bros) has the early edge on The Love Guru (Paramount) in industry tracking in next Friday's battle of big studio comedies.
The prolific Judd Apatow has lined up a cast of familiar faces for his next stab at directing: Adam Sandler, Seth Rogen and Leslie Mann will team for the as-yet-untitled project. According to Variety, the comedy should start production in late summer or early fall.
Harry Potter producers are giving one lucky fan the chance to star in the next movie installment of the magical saga—as weirdo wizard Luna Lovegood.
Hong Kong movie legend Wong Kar-Wai has been named president of this year's Cannes Film Festival jury.
Popular TV series Alias will come to a close next year at the end of its fifth series.
MGM delays next James Bond movie, NBC picks up "Joey" for full season, University cancels Michael Moore talk, more...
Marlon Brando's ashes scattered, Michael Moore's next documentary lands at Miramax, U.S. turns away singer Cat Stevens, more...
Michael Moore May Target Disney Next; Phil Spector Makes Citizen's Arrest, Everybody Loves Raymond Heads Into Final Season Holly Hunter William Hurt Quentin Tarantino Slyvester Stallone Celine Dion
Oscar-winning British actor and playwright Peter Ustinov died of heart failure Sunday night at a clinic near his home in Switzerland. Also: Martha Stewart Michael Bergin Carolyn Bessette John F. Kennedy Jr Drea De Matteo Matt Leblanc Nick Lachey Hot Mamma William Shatner Howie Day Sammy Hagar Van Halen Toy Story 3
News, Feb. 4 Britney Spears the Next Bond Girl?; Grammys Enhance Editing Capabilities; Maria Shriver Gives Up News Job Drew Barrymore Janet Jackson Justin Timberlake Sharon Osbourne Sean P. Diddy Combs
"The Passion" Trailer Stirs the Internet, Steve Martin To Be Next "Pink Panther," Mel Gibson Val Kilmer Arnold Schwarzenegger Ben Affleck Jennifer Lopez Mark Ruffalo Tom Cruise Michael Mann
Teen pop idol Britney Spears could be the next Daisy Duke--tiny shorts and all. Also: The Dukes of Hazzard Mike Tyson Joaquin Phoenix Buffalo Soldiers Jackie Chan Vince Neil Tupac Shakur William Friedkin The Book of Skulls
Grace Under Fire creator Chuck Lorre sued production company Carsey-Werner-Mandabach Tuesday, claiming he was underpaid for his work on the ABC sitcom. Also: Jack Osbourne Tom Arnold John Salley T2: Extreme DVD Treasure Planet Madonna American Life Halle Berry Jennifer Lopez Ben Affleck Gone Baby Gone Alan Ladd
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 29, 2000 --Quentin Tarantino, once the hottest director around, has reappeared after a long absence from the movie world.Tarantino’s next project will be the “revenge film,” "Kill Bill," which he is writing and will direct. “Bill” is set as a starring vehicle for Uma Thurman. Tarantino and Thurman are clearing their schedules for a pre-strike production start in the spring, although an official deal has yet to be made, sources said. Tarantino and Thurman worked together on 1994's "Pulp Fiction," for which Tarantino and Roger Avary won an Oscar for original screenplay and Thurman was nominated for supporting actress. Tarantino has another film in the pipeline--an epic World War II drama for Miramax, but the company would neither confirm the story line nor start date. Thurman’s next film is Merchant/Ivory's "The Golden Bowl," in which she starred. The film
The star of the CBS sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, who recently won an Emmy award for outstanding lead actor in a comedy, said the 2003-2004 season may well be the show's last.
After a long struggle to complete the editing on Swept Away, a remake of Lina Wertmuller's 1974 film starring wife Madonna, Guy Ritchie is going back to doing what he does best--the gangster flick. Guy Ritchie Matthew Vaughn Madonna Swept Away The Siege of Malta Layer Cakes JJ Connolly Sean Combs Steve-O 11:14 Hilary Swank Colin Hanks Rachel Leigh Cook Greg Marcks Timothy Dalton Looney Tunes: Back in Action The Bionic Woman Lisa Kudrow Elvis Presley
Warner Bros is looking for a new director for the third Harry Potter installment after Chris Columbus declined to continue directing. Some in consideration include Alfonso Cuaron Callie Khouri and Kenneth Branagh
Following the unprecedented success of MTV's reality show The Osbournes, it seems other celebrities are clamoring at the chance to do the same. Ozzy Osbourne Courtney Love Cybil Shepherd Sean Combs Brandy David Lee Roth
Celine Dion thinks about having another baby
Denzel Washington will be paid $20 million for his next film project Out of Time for director Carl Franklin
Mariah Carey is going to be in a new independent film Sweet Science, working with the same producer of Wisegirls, a film Carey is currently starring in with Mira Sorvino and Melora Walters.
NBC has given the go-ahead to producers of The West Wing to produce a special episode dealing in part with terrorists.
Movie studios are likely to make a major push to roll out video on demand (VOD) systems via cable and the Internet over the next three years.
NEW YORK, N.Y., Dec. 27, 1999 -- We hear that Edward Norton ("Fight Club") may step into Paramount's crime actioner "The Score" as the young hood who locks horns with the older thief played by Robert De Niro. Ben Affleck was to co-star opposite De Niro but quickly exited the project for unknown reasons. Norton recently completed "Keeping the Faith," in which he made his directorial debut. PLAYGROUND'S SETTING OF PLAY: Some big -- albeit under wraps -- names are involved in the highly secret development of a new version of William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," with the tony beach resort community of East Hampton, N.Y., to be the whimsical, if unlikely, setting.There have already been at least eight big-screen adaptations of Shakespeare's fantasy-comedy, so it's a relief to learn that this latest effort is headed for its original home -- the stage. Sp
Director Kevin Smith is expected to team up again with Ben Affleck on a low-budget film based on Smith's experiences with his 2-year-old daughter.
Television executives who have watched with dismay as advertisers cut back on spending this year have received a bit of cheer with a forecast by investment bankers Veronis Suhler that U.S. advertising will rise 6.9 percent in 2002. Ad spending is expected to fall some 1.1 percent this year, the report said.
SANTA MONICA, Calif., March 5, 2000 -- Despite all the hype, Madonna came in second best at the weekend box office.Studio tracking studies predicting a first-place opening for Paramount's "The Next Best Thing," the romantic comedy/drama teaming the Material Girl with Rupert Everett, were wrong. Instead, top honors went for the third consecutive weekend to Warner Bros.' "The Whole Nine Yards."Bruce Willis "Yards," the R-rated hit comedy from Warners, Morgan Creek and Franchise Pictures, held strongly in its third weekend with an estimated $7.31 million (-24%) at 2,793 theaters (-117 theaters, $2,617 per theater). Its total is approximately $38.5 million.Directed by Jonathan Lynn, "Yards" stars Bruce Willis and Matthew Perry."Unbelievable," Warner Bros. distribution executive Jeff Goldstein said Sunday morning, delighted with how well "Yards" was ho
Andrew Adamson, the director of Shrek, says he plans to take the animated techniques used in the movie even further when he directs an animated version of writer Terry Pratchett's Bromeliad Trilogy.
Baz Luhrmann is planning to produce a stage version of his upcoming film Moulin Rouge, which opened the Cannes Film Festival last week, the film's producer, Martin Brown, said in Cannes Tuesday.
Meet the captain of the next Star Trek frontier: Scott Bakula.
A veteran sci-fi actor, Bakula (TV's Quantum Leap) will play Capt. Jonathan Archer in the fourth spin-off of the original Star Trek series, Star Trek: Enterprise.
Bakula follows in the formidable shoes of William Shatner, Patrick Stewart, Avery Brooks and Kate Mulgrew as leader of a Federation starship boldly going where no one else has gone.
"A cloud has been lifted from the Los Angeles economy and tens of thousands of Angelenos will breathe a sigh of relief."
So said Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan in a statement issued after learning of Friday's tentative settlement between the Writers Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.
Not so fast.
The entertainment industry still has another round of negotiations to resolve, this time between the actors' unions - the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists - and the AMPTP.
Negotiations will begin Tuesday, May 15, a date pushed back five days from the originally scheduled May 10 start. The delay is mostly due to the lengthy talks between the WGA and the AMPTP and the accommodations that are being made for SAG officials to travel to California.
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 26, 2000 -- Internationally acclaimed director Steven Spielberg is losing fans quick in the city of Brentwood, Calif., with his construction plans for a giant five-story horse-riding ring in the area, The Associated Press says. The colossal structure -- estimated at 27,000 square feet and at $7 million (not including the $5.75 mil Spielberg shelled out for the land) -- is meant as a gift for the "Saving Private Ryan" Oscar winner's wife and horse lover, actress Kate Capshaw. But don't expect the city's residents to rejoice: Some of the irked neighbors have hired legal representation to fight the proposal and have vowed to stand firm unless the construction is dramatically scaled back. "It's just astounding and obnoxious," land use attorney John Murdock, who has been retained by a half-dozen people who live near the proposed site, told AP. "They're
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 29, 2000 -- Besides the fact that her native land is now in the world’s spotlight, Olivia Newton-John also had a secret reason to celebrate when she appeared at the event’s opening ceremony -- she secretly got engaged. John, 52, has been dating cameraman Patrick McDermott, 44, for the past four years, and he unexpectedly asked her to marry him as she was preparing to leave for Australia. So far, she has only shown her closest friends the three-carat diamond-and-platinum ring that McDermott gave her. She's tentatively planning to marry him next summer. Olivia and her first husband, Matt Lattanzi, divorced in 1996 after 11 years. They have a daughter, Chloe, 14.
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 17, 2000 -- Ice Cube's hip-hop comedy "Next Friday" packed the winning punch at the holiday weekend box office, surprising Hollywood insiders who thought Denzel Washington's "The Hurricane" would claim the prize for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. "Stuart Little," meanwhile, thought big again -- placing second and cracking the $100 million mark overall. The R-rated "Next Friday," New Line's sequel to the 1995 flick "Friday," maintained the high energy it displayed when it opened Wednesday. It easily captured first place with a sizzling estimated $17 million at 1,103 theaters ($15,413 per theater) from Friday to Monday. Its cumulative take after six days is approximately $21.5 million, with about $4.5 million of that having come in Wednesday and Thursday. Directed by Steve Carr, "Next Friday" was written and produced by and stars rapper/act
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 4, 2001 -- It's a long way til Super Bowl Sunday, but CBS execs -- God bless them -- are finally giving tube watchers a little something to fight their collective withdrawal. And no, we ain't talking about football. For to our TV nation, there exists a certain phenomenon much more inexplicably addictive than sports, and it is called "Survivor: The Australian Outback." Yes. After much media hype and requisite hush-hush, the Eye Network has unveiled this morning the 16 contestants on the sequel to its uber-bankable reality series, which debuts after the Super Bowl on Jan. 28. The breakdown is as follows: Eight men and eight women (three of them married) ranging from a young pup at age 22 to a more seniorly age 53. In terms of their occupations, there is an administrative assistant, two bartenders, a chef, a singer-songwriter, a Harvard law st
Say it ain't so, Tyra!
More Renner is always good...
Lose yourself...in pondering about when he'll actually make it.
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