And then there was one...
We go one-on-one with the 'Avatar' star.
It's mostly bad and weird, but one star does emerge.
A sneak peak of the shadowy thriller.
And Jeffrey Dean Morgan looks none too pleased.
The tragic true story might get a lifeless adaptation.
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Scott Eastwood, Tania Raymonde join the cast and will probably be hacked to pieces.
The eye-popping actress joins the eye-popping 3-D horror flick.
And Jim Parsons isn't afraid of Jimmy Fallon.
John Luessenhop will direct this time.
Pilar doesn't come to something again. Are we really surprised at this point?
Is this real life? Yes. Yes it is.
'Brokeback Mountain' star Randy Quaid and his wife have been arrested in Texas in connection with charges that they failed to pay a hotel bill.
Star Trek superfans in Austin, Texas were treated to a surprise sneak peek of J.J. Abram's sci-fi summer blockbuster on Monday night when the film was switched with a screening of 1982 sequel The Wrath of Khan.
The Sundance Film Festival, which is backed by actor Robert Redford and his Sundance Institute for movies, kicks off Thursday in Park City, Utah. Also: 2004 Sundance Film Festival Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Brittany Murphy Ted Nugent Nielsen Media Research primetime viewership numbers (Jan. 5-Jan. 11) OutKast Justin Timberlake Christina Aguilera White Stripes Rosie O'Donnell Boy George Taboo Heath Ledger Jake Gyllenhaal Ang Lee Brokeback Mountain Kevin Brockmeier's The Brief History of the Dead Chris Columbus
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HOLLYWOOD, May 17, 2000 -- We'll always have "Walker, Texas Ranger." Yes, "Freaks and Geeks" may be (and was) flunked; "Sports Night" may be (and was) axed, but Chuck Norris is forever. CBS today renewed the action series for an eighth season. You know how long "I Love Lucy" ran? Seven seasons. Perhaps if Lucy had had some of that Chuck Norris magic ... In other CBS-related fall TV news today, the network unveiled a schedule aimed to serve its current shut-in audience (renewing the older-skewing "Diagnosis Murder," "Nash Bridges," "Walker," "Becker," etc.) while building its future shut-in audience (launching a sitcom starring Bette Midler, icon of the graying baby boomers). Among the series being shown the exit door were: "Martial Law," "Early Edition," buzz favorite "Now and Again" and never-quite "ER" rival "Chicago Hope" (plugged pulled after six seasons). Bi
Oscar-winning actor Russell Crowe's rock band, 30 Odd Foot of Grunts, has scheduled their next gig: at a Texas girl's birthday party. The Oscar winner and his band will perform at Texas Gov. Rick Perry's celebration of his daughter's birthday, to be held Aug. 18, Reuters reports.