Are you happy, sleep, grumpy, or bashful?
Remember, nobody wants hot OR cold 'spacho.
Trista shares her insights about Emily's first night with Hollywood.com.
Is it must-see TV?
Here's a mathematical formula for when shows should get the axe.
There's a different vamp for every type of person. What's yours?
Next for Agent Coulson: his own movie?
Is Joshua really one of the best singers of the past 50 years?!
These stars really know how to put us through our paces.
From 'Iron Man 3' to 'Looper,' China is investing in American films.
We'll never look at apple pie the same way again.
The Broadway-turned-TV star shares details about her NBC show.
Dreams really do come true.
On the heels of Battle Night, we pick our frontrunners.
What are you excited to see this year?
Are you really all that surprised?
Runner up: that triple-chinned smiley face, :))).
Their endorsements are calling your name.
Even late night talk shows can't escape the OWS buzz.
The 'Da Vinci Code' sequel is gathering steam.
This new look will make eye-poking more difficult.
Excluding the 'South Park' Movie.
Plus, 'The Closer' adds another guest star.
How a TV classic influenced our generation's comedy.
Just how unbridled can enthusiasm get?
In honor of the one year anniversary, a super slick fan edit!
We deserve to live in a world where Brad Pitt plays a Thundercat.
RIP Trouty Mouth.
Elizabeth Hurley is soon to be in good company.
The 6'3" actress will ease right into knighthood.
And duh, it includes Pizza Planet.
THE TOP 5.
After you've seen On Stranger Tides, consider these films as a night cap.
And if you see any little crabcakes, get me some.
Already in the cast are Rebecca Hall & Bruce Willis.
Just say no! Unless they're fake. In that case - party hard!
Starting with 'The Adjustment Bureau's' John Slattery.
Well this looks like fun.
What Hollywood's animated films aren't telling you could KILL you -- or at the very least severely discomfort you.
With 'The Town' hitting theaters, we thought we'd look at some of the best cops-and-robbers relationships.
'Sherlock Holmes' director Guy Ritchie has set aside the planned 'Lobo' in order to clear his schedule for a fast-tracked 'Holmes' sequel, according to producer Joel Silver.
According to a Harris Poll conducted at the end of last year, Oprah Winfrey has regained her position as America's leading TV personality.
The certain $500M+ domestic box office take of The Dark Knight has moved Warner Bros past Paramount/Dreamworks in the 2008 market share race, and, with Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince set for November, the studio seemed a lock to sail past Sony’s 2006 domestic box office record of $1.71 billion. The 2008 release schedule got a major shake-up on Thursday, however, as Warner Bros shifted Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince to next July '09.
Charlize Theron has reportedly replaced Angelina Jolie as director Martin Campbell's first choice for the latest Bond girl role.
Director Steven Spielberg's new movie Munich is the odds-on favorite to scoop the Best Picture Oscar at next year's ceremony—three weeks before it is released in the U.S.
A judge ruled yesterday that Christopher Colombo, the son of infamous mobster Joseph Colombo, could remain under reduced house arrest and continue to film his reality TV show.
The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences announced nominations for the 56th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards today from the Leonard H. Goldenson Theatre in North Hollywood, Calif.
Roundup of the day's news from Hollywood.
Justin Timberlake, 50 Cent, Eminem, Sean Paul, Missy Elliott, Kid Rock, Ashanti, Beyoncé, R. Kelly, Luther Vandross, Celine Dion, Norah Jones, Toby Keith, Tim McGraw, and Shania Twain each received two nominations Tuesday for the 31st annual American Music Awards. But with two nominations going to a multitude of artists, no clear favorites emerged.
Actor/comedian Ray Romano, speaking to Entertainment Tonight, about the success of Everybody Loves Raymond and the show's favorable Emmy buzz.
A federal bankruptcy judge on Tuesday declared void a Texas Probate Court's judgment that awarded Anna Nicole Smith nothing of her late husband's estate.
Does the world really need rival films chronicling the life, agony and artistry of legendary Mexican painter Frida Kahlo?
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 5, 2000 -- His Fab Four once invaded America with their brand of moptop pop. Now he's about to do the same to Japan. The John Lennon Museum -- the first of its kind in the world dedicated to the ex-Beatles guitarist -- opens today in Yono, Japan, a small town 15 miles north of Tokyo, Reuters reports. The museum features more than 130 items that once belonged to Lennon, including family photos, handwritten lyrics, his wire-rimmed glasses and his first guitar. Most items on display were donated by Yoko Ono, known primarily as Lennon's widow but who is in fact an artist and musician in her own right. The idea of the museum was conceived and carried out by Ono. And as strange as it might seem at first, the decision to build a John Lennon shrine in Japan is really not that far-fetched. "John had so much love for this country," Ono said i
Dan Rather has enthusiastically endorsed the reported efforts of CBS and AOL Time Warner executives to bring about a merger of CBS News and CNN.