Could he be the winner?
The champions prove to be the best 'Racers' yet.
'The Eleventh Victim' has guilty pleasure written all over it.
How can you have a finale with no closure?
And not as many cows, or Lucys.
The actress dishes on her sci-fi thriller, 'Taken 2' and a geek love for period dramas.
More than a sneak peek at next Friday's sci-fi thriller.
Just like everyone does from time to time.
It's a dangerous world these doctors live in.
"You sunk my unsinkable ship!"
He beat Usain Bolt -- with help from a head-start.
Because choosing a favorite wasn't hard enough as it was.
Fallon wins again.
Shortly after being attacked by muggers.
She's also pretty good at stare-downs.
Plus some CBS news.
The 'Haywire' director tells us what he's watching to prepare.
First Twitter and now this.
They also embrace each other.
She says her scars will remind her of how strong she is.
As a greedy Australian!
Supposedly, it's in the vein of 'King's Speech.'
A look at the singer's love life and legal battles.
They won't be playing Juliet. Or Romeo. Or anyone in the play, really.
Find out her fashion do's and don'ts
Definitely not a MLK Jr. biopic, though
Good ole Topher making an ass of himself.
Because Smash sounds like the name of a show about musicals.
Audiences embraced Paramount’s romantic comedy No Strings Attached starring Ashton Kutcher and Natalie Portman this weekend, giving it a $20.3 million debut.
Will the Oscars be down to 127 Hours vs. True Grit?
'Social Network', 'Life As We Know It', and 'Secretariat' fight for first in a close race at the Box Office on Tuesday.
A real horse race at the box office this weekend as three new wide releases join the crop of films currently in the marketplace.
OMFG, we have some Twilight news!!!
A new sci-fi thriller from Luc Besson.
Tuesday Box Office Race - "Inception" induces Deja Vu as the Top 3 Films remain unchanged from Monday with ‘Despicable Me’ continuing to dominate the family marketplace
Movie executives behind Denzel Washington's new movie 'The Book of Eli' had reservations about casting the Oscar winner in the lead role -- because they feared the African-American star was not bankable enough across the globe.
Shamed football player Michael Vick has landed his own reality TV show.
Holly Hunter is bidding goodbye to her gun-slinging role on TV series Saving Grace -- the police drama has been cancelled by network bosses.
Jennifer Aniston has embraced life as "the lonely girl" in Hollywood -- insisting she has learned to find humor in her dismal dating life.
Missing-persons drama Without a Trace is about to disappear -- the show has been cancelled.
Five continents, 23 days and almost 40,000 miles later -- the winners of the 13th season of 'The Amazing Race' sprint across the finish line!
Samuel L. Jackson’s “scare tactics” in Lakeview Terrace (Sony) have put this Neil LaBute-directed thriller at the top of the box office heap for the three-day weekend.
The upcoming three-day will be much easier to call than the three-day photo finish between Burn After Reading (Focus), Tyler Perry’s The Family That Preys (Lionsgate) and Righteous Kill (Overture). The near-certain winner, according to industry tracking and conversations with multiple sources, will be Neil LaBute’s Lakeview Terrace (Sony).
Jennifer Aniston is coming home. The actress is to make a guest appearance on NBC’s 30 Rock, the same network that launched her career with super hit Friends, the Associated Press reports.
There are four new wide releases this week, but only of them is likely to top $10M for the traditional three-day weekend. The Jason Statham vehicle Death Race (Universal) seems to be getting some traction in industry tracking, although a huge breakout opening is unlikely.
Dwayne Johnson may have retired his wrestling name, The Rock, but he's still doing battle in the movies. He brought his upcoming family adventure, Race to Witch Mountain, to San Diego Comic Con to put it up against all the other big studio movies showing early footage to fans. This follow-up to the Disney series started with 1975's Escape to Witch Mountain casts Johnson as a Las Vegas cab driver protecting two alien teens from bad guys who would force them to use their special powers for evil.
As Speed Racer (Warner Bros) wraps its 2nd weekend at the box office with a less-than-stellar $8.1M, it continues to deal with a crush of negative press. After a disappointing 10-day total of just less than $32M, it will be difficult for this film adaptation from the Wachowskis to survive the box office onslaught of Indiana Jones starting Thursday. Critics have given mixed-to-negative reviews (35% Fresh at Rotten Tomatoes), but there is a segment of moviegoers who are especially satisfied with the movie: anime fans.
Just spoke to a studio numbers-cruncher who says that Speed Racer (Warner Bros) is a lock to finish No. 2 for the weekend, although its final 3-day opening weekend will be a real disappointment.
Iron Man (Paramount) is the almost certain winner at America’s multiplexes this weekend, and it has been well-reported that Speed Racer (Warner Bros.) will have an uphill drive. This should probably not come as a surprise, and it may have less to do with the movie than its release date.
Iron Man (Paramount) will almost certainly comfortably win a 2nd consecutive weekend at the box office as Speed Racer (Warner Bros) struggles to reach $30M. I have not been able to find a studio exec who believes that the Wachowski Brothers' adaptation of the late '60s anime cartoon classic will be able to outrun its bad industry tracking and generally negative reviews (only 29% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes as of Wednesday night).
What is wrong with Speed Racer? A studio exec just filled me in on the latest industry tracking for the Wachowski brothers’ update of the late 1960s anime cartoon classic, and this picture has real problems in the marketplace.
Jennifer Aniston is falling for her new boyfriend Vince Vaughn's hometown of Chicago, after filming two movies back-to-back there.
Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards are looking to end their marriage in a hurry.
Jennifer Garner, Kate Hudson and Lindsay Lohan have emerged as the front runners in the race to land the coveted role of Jeannie in the upcoming movie adaptation of TV series I Dream of Jeannie.
Ashton Kutcher and Topher Grace are missing their old sitcom That '70s Show so much, they're considering making a return—just months after walking away.
Paris Hilton named most fascinating person of the year, Tommy Chong returns with fresh pot jokes, Michael Moore embraces Hollywood, more...
Mary-Kate Olsen says she is not dropping out of NYU, New charges filed against Bill O'Reilly, Growing Pains star Tracey Gold pleads not guilty to drunk driving charges, more...
Michael Moore takes Fahrenheit off the Academy Awards' Best Docu list; Pulp Fiction may get a prequel; Jeopardy champion Ken Jennings wins again, more…
The race for the Palme d'Or--the top film prize at a 2004 Cannes festival--is heating up and with director Quentin Tarantino heading the jury, movie industryites are prepared for just about anything. Also: Michael Jackson Total Film magazine poll The Kelsey Grammer Sketch Show Bill Cosby Adam Sandler The Longest Yard Sammy Reese Witherspoon Clive Owen Benicio Del Toro Sin City
Messing Missing "Will & Grace" Finale, Michael Jackson's Accuser Testifies, Janet Jackson May Hear Wedding Bells Katie Holmes Chris Klein Kirstie Alley Shelley Long Hilary Swank Clint Eastwood
Many listeners who regularly listen to shock jock Howard Stern's nationally syndicated show were in for a surprise this morning. Also: Martin Bashir Living With Michael Jackson Martin Lawrence Kevin Smith Riley Keough Wesley Scantlin Doonesbury Robert Rodriguez Sin City
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the contenders in the visual effects Oscar race including The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Peter Pan Terminator 3 The Hulk Master and Commander Pirates of the Caribbean and X2: X-Men United.
Funnyman Adam Sandler is in talks to star opposite Tom Cruise in director Michael Mann's drama Collateral for DreamWorks. Also: Martha Stewart Shelley Morrison Jennifer Connelly Paul Bettany Jamie Foxx R. Kelly Linkin Park Chester Bennington Everclear Art Alexakis Cedric the Entertainer Flash
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
Will & Grace Actress Won't Be Charged With a Felony; Great White To Do Benefit Concert; Dunst, Bettany Play in Wimbledon Michael Moore Whoopi Goldberg Candice Bergen Leslie Caron Cyd Charisse Kirk Douglas Michael Jackson Mr. T David Boreanaz Edward Furlong Dennis Hopper Tara Reid Kristen Dunst Paul Bettany
News, April 8: Paul Walker is Angry Vin Diesel Pulled Out of "2 Furious," Madonna Shows Face on "Will & Grace," Penelope Cruz Sues Magazine Tom Cruise Beau Bridges Geraldo Rivera
The race for Best Picture Oscar marred from several films to choose from
Director Baz Luhrmann is developing his own Alexander the Great project with Leonardo DiCaprio in negotiations to star. Oliver Stone
News Roundup for March 14--Will & Grace will make nearly $300 million in a three year deal. Tonya Harding beat Paula Jones in celebrity boxing match Naomi Campbell wins lawsuit Janet Jackson gets entertainer of the year Jerry Garcia's guitars ownership still in question.
Although some law-enforcement officials had expressed concern about The Fast and the Furious inspiring copycat street racing, no reports of any such races materialized over the weekend.
Following is a Quote of the Day for January 6 2002 about Ving Rhames new movie. Keywords are Ving Rhames Sins of the Father Martin Luther King Ku Klux Klan
Jerry Zucker, who made his mark in Hollywood with the Airplane! movies is getting a bumpy ride from critics with his latest film, Rat Race.
Universal's The Fast and the Furious got off to a start that lived up to its name as it earned $40.1 million at the box office over the weekend, beating out 20th Century Fox's Dr. Dolittle 2, starring Eddie Murphy, which placed second with $25 million.
HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 28, 2001 -- Grace is getting a new boyfriend.Emmy-winning Woody Harrelson has signed on to do four episodes of the NBC hit sitcom "Will & Grace," playing the boyfriend of Grace (Debra Messing).Everyone on the show is very excited about Harrelson joining the cast. "[We] here at "Will & Grace" had a woody over Woody," said series creator/executive producer David Kohan. "It feels like a real coup." Harrelson will play a new resident of Will (Eric McCormack) and Grace's building, who at first antagonizes Grace but eventually forms a romantic attachment.The role wasn't initially written for Harrelson because the producers held out little hope of landing him for the part. Now it is being tailored specifically for him, and writers are adding more sex appeal. "[Harrelson] can generate heat between himself and an actress without even trying," said K
Elisabeth Shue, Oscar-nominated for Leaving Las Vegas, and Amy Brenneman, star of CBS'Judging Amy, embraced motherhood this week.
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 27, 2000 -- Actor Antonio Banderas might be headed for repatriation in his next project. Daily Variety reports that the Spanish actor is in talks to star in "Fu Manchu," a film that will be helmed by Spanish director Alex de la Iglesia. The project, priced at $15 million to $20 million, is said to be one of the most expensive English projects to come out of Europe next year. In the film, Banderas will play an amnesiac Latino FBI agent who is shadowing a mythical Chinese doctor. As of now, no start date has been attached to the project. TEEN RIOT: Variety also says that "Malcolm in the Middle" youth Frankie Muniz and Nickelodeon's "The Amanda Show" teen Amanda Bynes are set to star in the comedy "Lost and Found." The story is about a kid and his friend out for payback when a Hollywood producer rips off his idea for a movie.
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 24, 2000 -- Will Will Truman get lucky? Will Chandler and Monica tie the knot? Will Dawson and Pacey make up? And what's up with "Popular"?! Those are some of the questions that have been posed and that will be answered during the fall season of television. Herein is a critique of the fall seasons of 10 TV series that Hollywood.com staffers watch on a weekly basis: "Will & Grace," NBC, Thursdays, 9 p.m. ET Is "Will & Grace," the as-of-late-sometimes-hilarious sitcom about a gay man named Will Truman (Eric McCormack, who looks tan and really sexy this season), his best gay friend Jack McFarland (the always funny, over the top Emmy winner Sean Hayes), his best female friend Grace Adler (Debra Messing), and her lush of a socialite "employee" Karen Walker (Emmy winner Megan Mullally), falling from, er, grace this season? "Will & Grace" sadly ha
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 5, 2000 -- And then there was 12. The Oscar camp has announced the dozen second-round qualifiers for the Best Documentary prize. And judging by the lineup, it doesn't look like the deciding committee is experiencing its usual "forgetfulness" when it comes to potential nominees. The list is a virtual hit parade, including some of the year's most talked-about films -- from the absurd ("Mr. Death" ) to the sublime ("Buena Vista Social Club") and the farcical ("American Movie") to the serious "On The Ropes. The following is the complete list: "Amargosa" "American Movie" "Beyond the Mat" "Buena Vista Social Club" "Genghis Blues" "Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr." "On the Ropes" "One Day in September" "Pop & Me" "Smoke and Mirrors: A History of Denial" "The Source" "Speaking in Strings" A committee of Aca
Showtime's Queer as Folk was honored Saturday in Los Angeles as the year's outstanding drama series at the 12th annual Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation Media Awards.
Filmmaker Michael Moore's movie about the financial crisis and an in-depth look at boxer Mike Tyson's life and career are the surprise shutouts of the Oscars Best Documentary category as the shortlist is whittled down to 15.