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Charlie Kaufman adding comedic force to his next mind-bending tale.
The screenwriter will make his directorial debut.
Producers, directors and star all coming back! Woo!
Britney Spears delighted fans with her comeback concert in New Orleans, Louisiana on Tuesday night, putting her past problems behind her to stage a spectacular Circus-themed show.
It was a maverick kind of morning as the nominations for the 2006 Independent Spirit Awards were announced, honoring some of this year’s most affecting, avant garde and anti-studio independent film offerings.
The only thing bigger than the show itself is the bevy of parties that follow the Academy Awards. Tom Hanks, Denzel Washington, Ed Burns, Mel Gibson, Oprah Winfrey, George Lucas, Nicole Kidman, Kevin Spacey, the Backstreet Boys, Ben Stiller, Tobey Maguire
Say it isn't to: Bad-boy Charlie Sheen seems to be giving up his wicked ways and settling down, having just gotten engaged to fellow Hollywood hottie, Denise Richards. We pay tribute to Charlie's past.
News Roundup for Jan. 17: Sundance brings out the stars Jennifer Aniston Brad Pitt Christina Ricci Matt Damon Ben Affleck Robin Williams X-Files Chris Carter Star Trek Scott Bakula Patrick Stewart Kate Mulgrew Robert Altman Gosford Park Joaquin Phoenix Philip Seymour Hoffman Liv Tyler William H. Macy Steve Buscemi Tony Shalhoub Bob Balaban James Earl Jones Barbra Streisand
Amid numerous reports of the death of TV movies-of-the-week and miniseries, the first part of the CBS miniseries Like Mother, Like Son, starring Mary Tyler Moore, averaged an impressive 11.1 rating and a 16 share Sunday night beginning at 9 p.m., while the first part of the ABC miniseries Anne Frank drew a 9.7/15 in the same period. CBS won the night (the last Sunday of the season) with a 10.5/16 average, while ABC followed with an 8.7/13, Fox with an 8.6/13 and NBC with an 8.3/13.
LOS ANGELES -- Nothing shimmered at the Dec. 5 premiere for "Diamonds" in Westwood more than the grace of star Kirk Douglas, who returns to the screen for the first time since his stroke in 1996. The actor, who turns 83 today, plays a former boxer who takes his son (Dan Aykroyd) and grandson (Corbin Allred) on a road trip to recover 13 diamonds he stole and hid in Reno. The road trip includes an encounter at a house of ill repute overseen by Lauren Bacall, but ultimately becomes a bonding experience for the three generations. For Douglas, who arrived with wife Anne, it was a perfect fit. "It's a powerful role, but it's not a difficult role," Douglas said, his speech still affected by the stroke. "Because I play a man recovering from a stroke, and that's something I know something about. But I love the picture because it has so much humor and so much humanity, so I