Jeremy Renner might be in this movie, too.
Get a sneak peek of Miley's prank.
Kim advises Colton not to ‘say hateful things’ the next time around.
You know, people who can't fly or turn green.
He may have suffered a seizure.
More time spent in Pawnee is never a bad thing.
Guilty or not guilty?
Motherhood has brought out the best in Beyoncé.
The 'Contraband' star proves him in a behind-the-scenes Blu feature.
We talk to the 'Cloverfield' writer about his horror movie and future projects!
There isn't much we wouldn't rather watch.
They say the spirit of the centipede leaves you with age.
Does this mean she also descends from CHiPs?
A revealing chat with the fetching star of 'Casa de mi Padre.'
But "not in a creepy way," adds the 'Mad Men' star.
It's an NBC double-header...or a 'Parks & Rec' sandwich if you like sandwiches.
The return of the diabolical Frajer.
The singer and actress receive some well-deserved honors.
Starting with RPatz's new haircut.
The singer confirmed her absence via Twitter.
How rude!
This must be a Disney film.
Photoshop alert!
A classic.
ABC's new sitcom is making everybody cross.
I guess porn is kind of popular.
Apparently the whole family only counts as two "fascinating" people.
Huh?
Plus, guest stars on 'Raising Hope' and 'House.'
Surprise, surprise.
She'll break Queen Latifah's hosting streak.
We will watch him do anything!
'Pumped Up Kicks' alongside King Spaz? Should be pretty good.
'Contagion' is terrifying, but the scares may not last.
Of course she does.
He's part of the Celebrity Fish Boning Brigade.
He claims he's misunderstood.
Scott Eastwood, Tania Raymonde join the cast and will probably be hacked to pieces.
If you can't be a boy wizard destined to fight the world's worst sorcerer, there's still hope!
General consensus: Every single person on Earth will love this movie
"Push, but only when she tells you to."
'The Tourist' isn't the only film to speak the language of beautiful places.
Joins Chris Pine, Elizabeth Banks, and Olivia Wilde. Woo!
The actress joins Chris Pine and Elizabeth Banks for a whole lotta hotness.
And sounds like in this one, she's craaaaaaaaaaazy!
America, this is you.
Ooh! Do you think they'll find someone who also happens to be named Lady Gaga?
Abed finally overdoses on meta plot lines.
There's nothing more priceless than an AARP member giving a young whippersnapper a good beatdown.
The handsome actor hopes to team up with Star Trek writer, Alex Kurtzman, for the new DreamWorks drama.
Actor signs on for the adaptation of Marcus Sakey's novel.
DreamWorks is giving Alex Kurtzman, half of the writing/producing duo Kurtzman-and-(Roberto) Orci, his first shot at directing -- and it's a drama.
Hopefully Bousman's number '11' will fare better than Carrey's '23'
Johnny Depp, Sandra Bullock and Hugh Laurie were the toast of Hollywood on Wednesday night after landing leading prizes at the People's Choice Awards.
Vampires are set to rule the upcoming People's Choice Awards -- with blockbuster fantasy film franchise Twilight and blood-sucking TV series True Blood leading the nominations.
As the fall festival season swings into full gear with the opening of the Toronto Film Festival, Venice humming along and Telluride wrapping, another festival is heading into the home stretch on the Normandy shores here in Deauville, France.
Madonna is summoning support from Malawian citizens as she fights to adopt orphan Mercy James from the country, opening up about her dreams for the young girl to one day return and "help the people."
The people have spoken! 'Batman' sequel 'The Dark Knight' clutched a handful of prizes to steal the show at the 35th annual People's Choice Awards in Los Angeles on Wednesday night, Jan. 7.
Nominations for the 35th annual People's Choice Awards were announced today with nominees ranging from Iron Man and The Dark Knight to Britney Spears and Carrie Underwood.
Sci-fi movie Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith, talk show host Ellen DeGeneres and Jennifer Garner were all double winners at last night's People's Choice Awards.
British royal Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall has been given the seal of approval by America's top TV broadcaster Barbara Walters, who has voted her the most fascinating person of the year in her annual list.
The stars will certainly be out come Jan. 10, 2006, when the 32nd People’s Choice Awards take place in Hollywood.
Pierce Brosnan admitted he was let go of his 007 duties, celebs urge people to vote via public service announcements, and Prince's new video is tagged as racist
Jon Stewart, Zach Braff, Jim Carrey, Debra Messing, Megan Mullally and Ellen DeGeneres are double nominees for the 31st annual People's Choice Awards, it was announced Tuesday.
Even though he wasn't in a movie last year, Mel Gibson was chosen favorite movie actor at the 30th annual People's Choice Awards, which were handed out tonight at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium.
Jennifer Aniston, Johnny Depp, David Letterman, Beyonce Knowles, The O.C.,'The Bachelor' and Cold Case are among the top vote-getters for the 30th annual People's Choice Awards, it was announced Tuesday.
Jerry Bruckheimer tops Entertainment Weekly's most power people in Hollywood list. Others on the list included Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, Ron Howard and Brian Grazer, author J.K. Rowling, Oprah Winfrey, Tom Cruise, director Peter Jackson, Eminem and Nicole Kidman. Last year's No. 1, Denzel Washington, fell to No. 22.
The people have spoken, and Mel Gibson and Julia Roberts are American's favorite actors, yet again.
Jennifer Aniston, Halle Berry, Eminem, Tom Hanks and Jennifer Lopez were among the top vote-getters announced today for the 29th annual People's Choice Awards, which will be handed out next month.
Ben Affleck was chosen as People magazine's Sexiest Man Alive
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The latest issue of the People magazine to hit the stands features stars with the best body parts, including best legs, best chest and best legs-and Nicole Kidman made that list too. Here is a recap of who made the list. Nicole Kidman Patrick Rafter Tom Cruise Jennifer Garner Benjamin Bratt Halle Berry Usher Geri "Ginger Spice" Halliwell Galina Espinoza People magazine
Veteran rocker David Crosby talks about Britney Spears and NSync
The People's Choice Awards were given out Sunday--Friends ER Jennifer Aniston Kelsey Grammer Ray Romano Tom Hanks Julia Roberts Eddie Murphy Shrek
Following is a Quick Take about the People's Choice Awards nominations. Mentioned keywords are Peoples Choice Awards nominations Jason Alexander Bob Patterson The Fast and the Furious Shrek Ellen DeGeneres Pearl Harbor Jim Carrey Eddie Murphy Everybody Loves Raymond Sandra Bullock Julia Roberts West Wing ER Friends Kelsey Grammer Drew Carey Frasier Jennifer Lopez Jennifer Aniston Scott Bakula Enterprise
Last night's John Lennon Tribute Concert was star-studded and dedicated to peace. Stars included Kevin Spacey, Cyndi Lauper, Yoko Ono, Natalie Merchant, Dave Matthews, more . . .
People picks best and worst dressed of the year
Actress Catherine Zeta-Jones will grace the cover of People magazine on Friday when it will reveal its annual "50 Most Beautiful People" list. Julia Roberts makes the list for the sixth time, Halle Barry for the fifth and actor George Clooney for the fourth time.
Not everything is sugarcoated candy these days with R.E.M. Peter Buck, the rock band's guitarist, was arrested Saturday after allegedly assaulting two crewmembers in the first-class section of a flight from Seattle to London, police told Reuters.
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 8, 2001 -- The critics have had their chance, now it's time for the people to give their two cents. Pretty woman Julia Roberts, who carried last year's "Erin Brockovich" to the top of many a critics' lists, was chosen as favorite female movie actress by the People's Choice Awards on Sunday night. And "The Patriot" and "What Women Want" star Mel Gibson proved to be what the whole nation wants as he was named favorite male movie star. Funnyman Jim Carrey continues to charm audiences as the "Me, Myself and Irene" and "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas" star was given the favorite star in a comedy. Interesting, though, as the people seemed to have gotten a bit behind the times as they picked "The Green Mile" -- yes, that's the 1999 prison drama with Tom Hanks and Michael Clarke Duncan -- for both favorite film and favorite motion pictur
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 1, 2000 - This one just gets weirder and weirder. Now in its 27th year, the People's Choice Awards have announced their nominees and the results are even more worth a recount than that mess in Florida. Culled by a nationwide Gallup poll of 213 million Americans, according to Reuters reports, the voters picked "The Patriot," "Remember the Titans" and "The Green Mile" as best film nominees. But the problem is, "The Green Mile," starring Tom Hanks, was released last year. Hmmm. The award show, which honors those in film, music and TV, will pay tribute to favorites like Mel Gibson, Britney Spears and, um, Alabama. On the TV front, Michael Richards ("The Michael Richards Show") and John Goodman ("Normal, Ohio") are each nominated in the favorite male performer in a new TV series category along with "Ed's" Tom Cavanagh -- despite the fact that these sho
CANNES, France, May 10, 2000 -- This French Riviera resort is buzzing with the sounds of jack hammers, drills and cell phones. You know what that means? The 53rd Cannes Film Festival starts today. Other sure signs of French madness: Yachts parallel parking in the harbour as the beach cabanas and hotel suites set up for business; and, hordes of fans, armed with cameras and smiles, circling the Palais as the famous red carpet is prepared. Besides the soirees, the haute couture, the topless beaches and the star gazing, there's more to the fest than the coveted and sometimes controversial grand prize, the Palme d'Or. There are actually, yes, films shown here. The historic drama "Vatel," starring Gerard Depardieu and Uma Thurman (who was spotted in the lobby, sans husband, in all of her tall gloriousness), is the event's opening screening. The festival is one part "sh
PASADENA, Calif., Jan. 10, 2000 -- If the Gallup pollsters of America had their way, "The Sixth Sense" and "Big Daddy" would sweep the Academy Awards. The two films dominated the film categories at the 26th Annual People's Choice Awards on Sunday night at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium. "The Sixth Sense," which also stands a strong chance of Oscar nomination, won awards for Favorite Motion Picture and Favorite Dramatic Motion Picture; its star, its star, Bruce Willis, picked up the award for Favorite Motion Picture Star in a Drama."Big Daddy," which stands virtually no chance at an Oscar nomination (unless voters suddenly concoct a Best Achievement in Spitballs category), won for Favorite Comedy Motion Picture; Adam Sandler won Favorite Motion Picture Star in a Comedy. Julia Roberts, who scored a double box-office whammy last summer with "Notting Hill" and "Runaw
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 11, 2000 -- The latest scary news from the "Blair Witch" front is that the sequel will be seeking "unrecognizable talent," according to a casting note obtained by The Hollywood Reporter. Specifically, "Blair Witch Project 2" is looking for five lead characters - two men and three women, ages 19-early 20s. The trade paper says a one-page breakdown on the film lists the characters thusly: -- "Heather Arendt," a Chicagoan whose life philosophy is "when in doubt indulge"; -- "Nick Leavitt" and "Anna Casio," a couple of live-in lovers attending their senior year at Boston College; -- "Cotter Kaller," an irresponsible state college kid; -- "Domini Von Teer," the enigmatic outsider who favors black and a vague Gothic look. No word if recognizable talent will be deigned eligible for the above roles -- provided they round up really good disguis
HOLLYWOOD, July 3, 2000 - For many, the Big Brother universe depicted in George Orwell's "1984" may be a resounding social critique on, oh, totalitarianism. But to the folks at CBS, it's just another damn good idea for a reality-based game show. Yes, from the network that brought you "Survivor", comes "Big Brother" (premiering Wednesday at 9 p.m. EDT/PDT after you-know-what) -- yet another real-people-being-watched-all-the-time, process-of-eliminating-each-other-for-money series. The series - based on a 1999 ratings-busting Netherlands show of the same name (that's right, not all great ideas come from the minds of U.S. network execs) - can best be described as a cross between "The Real World" and high-security prison. For three months, 10 specially chosen (but so far unidentified) men and women - representing "a cross-section of personalities, ethnicities, geographies, a