It's a grave scenario.
Who needs the beach when you can hang out in Bon Temps?
The actor opens up about his relationship insecurities.
Anchor signs multi-year contract with NBC.
Plus, House reunites with an old "love."
Our thoughts on the inevitable 'Paranormal Activity 4'
The question we've all been asking.
Most of which are cheesy kids movies. Go figure.
Until 2013.
But this is his last five years, though.
Universal has confirmed that a controversial gay joke is staying in 'The Dilemma.'
On Wednesday evening (local New Zealand time), it was announced by Prime Minister John Key that the 'Hobbit' movies will indeed be made in New Zealand.
She's all grown up and ready to be a leading lady.
The millions upon millions of 'Two and a Half Men' viewers can breathe a sigh of relief: Charlie Sheen is staying with the show.
Comedy Central has booked its two dominant stars, Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, through the next presidential election.
Despite worries of bankcruptcy, the studio will retain rights to The Hobbit
R&B star Chris Brown has been sentenced to five years probation and ordered to stay at least 100 yards away from his ex-girlfriend Rihanna for the same period of time.
Britney Spears' former manager Sam Lutfi has been ordered to stay away from the pop superstar for three years.
Kiefer Sutherland has pledged his allegiance to hit TV show 24 -- vowing to stay with the series even though he is desperate to move on.
It’s officially official: After a week of rumors, so-called confirmations and subsequent take-backs, it has been confirmed that both Katherine Heigl and T.R. Knight will be staying on Grey’s Anatomy.
Seemingly everyone under the sun is slated or rumored to return to ER this season -- even deceased characters! -- except for Julianna Margulies.
Britney Spears gets engaged to dancer/boyfriend, Broadway actors decide to keep working despite union contract disputes with producers, and Ashton Kutcher endorses a new clothing line. Plus Jessica Lange and Sam Shepard sell their estate, Bob Barker makes Hall of Fame and Jewel joins new music label.
In an interview with the radio program Speak Your Piece!, airing Monday on the small New York-based Talkline Communications Network, Hutton Gibson stated he thinks the Holocaust was mostly "fiction." Also: Tom Sizemore Heidi Fleiss Pamela Anderson Rosie O'Donnell Bill Moyers Ozzy Osbourne McG Evel Knievel
Actor and activist Martin Sheen, who portrays the fictional Democratic President Josiah Bartlet on NBC's political drama The West Wing, said Saturday he was proud of Canada for not entering the Iraq war. Also: Melissa Etheridge Tammy Lynn Michaels Will Smith Jada Pinkett Smith Sean "P.Diddy" Combs Robert Altman Curtis Hanson DGA Honors DGA Honors Naomi Watts Peter Jackson King Kong Julia Roberts Cate Blanchett Closer Jude Law Natalie Portman Clive Owen
Rap mogul and founder of Death Row Records Marion "Suge" Knight was sent back to prison for 10 months Thursday for punching a parking attendant at a Hollywood nightclub. Also: Queen Latifah, Jam Master Jay, Marie Trintignant, Bertrand Cantat, Jennifer Garner, Shortlist Music Prize, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, Gore Verbinski, Nicolas Cage, John Stalberg, Oliver Hudson.
The Primetime Emmy Awards are going to stay with the top four networks. Russell Crowe Robert Blake Elton John Curb Your Enthusiasm Larry David Matt Damon Ben Affleck Push, Nevada
Actor Ian McKellen, who plays Gandalf the Grey in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy, said the title for the second film will not be changed despite an online petition urging the director to rename it. Ian McKellen The Lord of the Rings: the Two Towers R Kelly Penelope Spheeris Johnny Rotten John Lydon Rotten: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs Blue Collar Comedy Tour Jeff Foxworthy Bill Engvall Ivan Reitman The Ugly Americans Alec Berg David Mandel Jeff Schaffer Dennis Quaid The Day After Tomorrow Secondhand Lions Robert Duvall Michael Caine Haley Joel Osment Sci Fi Channel Scare Tactics Shannen Doherty
A Canadian man serving a jail term for trespassing at DreamWorks SKG will be required to keep his distance from director Steven Spielberg when released from custody, court records showed Wednesday.
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NBC West Coast head Scott Sassa, who was rumored to be leaving the network and heading for Yahoo! to join up with former Warner Bros. chief Terry Semel, is staying put, published reports said today.
Retired CNN anchor Bernard Shaw says that soon after the Sept. 11 attacks began, he phoned his wife. "She said, 'Promise me two things: that you will not volunteer to go into work, and if asked, you will say no," Shaw told the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Friends costar David Schwimmer has denied reports that the show will end at the end of the ninth season, as he was quoted as saying recently in British publications.
Bob Barker, legendary host of the CBS game show The Price is Right, will be sticking around on the show for five more years.
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 27, 2000 -- It's the last gasp for the February sweeps (running through Wednesday), and the mini-series "events" are coming fast and furious. NBC leads the way this week with its ambitious test of our collective attention span, "The 10th Kingdom" (9-11 p.m. EST/PST, Sunday; 8-11 p.m. Monday; 8-11 p.m. Wednesday; 9-11 p.m. March 5; 8-11 p.m. March 6 ... See what we mean?). Executive producer Robert Halmi Sr., who has scored with some bold and nifty TV productions in the past ("Gulliver's Travels," "Merlin"), along with the occasional air ball ("Leprechauns"), seems to be taking a "bigger is better" approach this time around. More of a maxi than a mini, with a pretty slim story about a Central Park "vortex" that links Manhattan with the world of fairy tales, "Kingdom" looks to be a bit of a programming gamble. It might be a little too grown-up and lengthy
HOLLYWOOD, July 13, 2000 -- Talk about a really, really, really broken record. Eminem, that, um, artist with a troubled wife and lawsuit-happy mother, has at least one thing to celebrate nowadays: His "The Marshall Mathers LP" topped the Billboard album charts for the seventh consecutive week. Eminem held off newcomer "Ryde or Die Vol. 11," yet another Ruff Ryders/Interscope compilation, which bowed in at No. 2. Rounding out the Top Five: Britney Spears' "Oops!...I Did It Again"; rapper Nelly's "Country Grammar"; and ’N Sync’s "No Strings Attached." Over on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, matchbox twenty’s "Bent" jumped from the No. 6 spot to land atop the chart, displacing last week’s singles champ, Vertical Horizon’s "Everything You Want."
SANTA MONICA, Calif., May 5, 2000 -- Call it the first crisis of the James Brolin-Barbra Streisand marriage: "Pensacola: Wings of Gold" is facing cancellation. What the heck is "Pensacola?" It's the syndicated TV show that Brolin has starred on since 1997. (Think "Airwolf," minus the Ernest Borgnine factor.) Reports today say production giant King World has decided to drop the hourlong series. Potential dire consequences abound, chiefly: If Brolin and Babs can't talk about how the day went on the "Pensacola" set anymore, what on Earth will they share?!? Ah, but hope is not dead. There's said to be chance that "Pensacola" could stay alive on cable.
SANTA MONICA, Calif., March 13, 2000 -- Looks like Halle Berry may have a few more days to contemplate on what to wear to court. The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office dispelled rampant reports that Berry would be charged as soon as today in an alleged felony hit-and-run case. Officials with the prosecutor's office told Hollywood.com that they did not anticipate filing any charges against the 33-year-old actress -- at least not today anyway. Berry -- a no-show at Sunday's Screen Actors Guild Awards where she took honors (in abstentia) for her work in the HBO TV movie "Introducing Dorothy Dandridge" -- sustained a gash on her forehead during the two-car collision in West Hollywood, Calif., on Feb. 23. Crash investigators say they believe Berry fled the scene after running her rented Chevy Blazer into a passenger car motored by 27-year-old Hetal Raythatha.