Fans put 'Licensed to Ill' back in the top 20.
A generation of lifelong fans say goodbye to MCA.
Chris Martin sings "Fight for Your Right" while in concert.
Short and sweet farewells for the beloved music legend.
He had been battling cancer for three years.
We finally get a glimpse of the Sundance hit.
'Bridget Jones's Diary' writer Andrew Davies will pen the script.
Plus, 'Safety Not Guaranteed' and 'Smashed'.
Apparently it's the era of duelling fairy tales.
Day two and already a favorite!
The ancillary network makes a big splash.
The man continues to make history fun.
Certain as the sun... rises in the East...
The 'Harry Potter' actress will headline a new adaptation of the fairy tale.
The Olsens always did seem a little witch-ish
Super extra ultra deluxe edition!
Make some noise!
Mom take away your best porno mag? This will help.
Wait, where are they? Is this a normal place to chat? What?
No sleep till Brooklyn! Wait, wrong song.
Aaron Johnson also likely joining the 'X-Men' ensemble cast
Beastie Boys member Adam Yauch has been diagnosed with a "very treatable" cancerous tumor in his salivary gland.
Patrick Swayze's acting career has been dealt a heavy blow -- his TV show 'The Beast' is reportedly facing cancellation after just one season.
THINKFilm will screen a sneak preview of its Sundance hit Awesome; I F%!#in' Shot That! Thursday, March 23--a week before its wider release on March 31. The sneak peak will accompany a special short film, A Day in the Life of Nathaniel Hornblower, a behind-the-scenes look at Awesome's director created specifically for the one-night event.
Ben Kingsley is up for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for Sexy Beast and he tells Larry King the meaning of the movies title
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Disney's Broadway hit "Beauty and the Beast," a show seven and a half years in the running, may close up shop Wednesday if unions don't allow pay cuts, according to "Variety."
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 29, 2000 -- Colleen Haskell was one of the last to go on CBS' Survivor, but now she's the first o f the cast to land a major role in a feature film: She will star opposite Rob Schneider (Deuce Bigelow: Male Gigolo) in the Revolution Studios production Animal. The film, directed by Luke Greenfield and adapted from a script by Tom Brady, will also star Adam Sandler. Set for release on June 22nd, 2001, Animal centers around a man who receives organ transplants from a multitude of animals and slowly finds himself taking on those animal traits. Haskell will play his love interest. Haskell is currently a student at Miami University.