Like, seriously, where are those dragons?
No, seriously.
Find out where the newbies fit in in Westeros.
The season reaches its climax as Baratheon finally fights Lannister.
Though even the actor wasn't sure if the rumor was true, or not.
Apparently we weren't the only ones confusing it with the Bob Marley album 'Catch a Fire'!
Feast on the many special features.
Tyrion tries to save King's Landing while Robb is landing on Talisa.
Anything but 'Saw'!
She's getting back into horror.
More blood is spilled as the Kingslayer returns.
Sean allegedly sent her abusive text messages and harassing phone calls.
Don't trust anybody. Life is safer that way.
He's so terrifying, even Conrad's millions aren't protection enough.
This wouldn't be your run-of-the-mill biopic, though.
The blockbuster is setting records — and not just in dollars.
The Medieval days won't know what hit them.
No love for 'Bellflower'?!
One king bows out of the fight.
This could be one quirky franchise!
Joffrey and Melisandre show us what they're made of. It's weird.
See who else won an award.
'Lucky One,' 'Think Like a Man' compete for the top spot.
The biggest movie of the year on the biggest screens of all.
Nicki's perfume line will hit department stores in Fall 2012.
This could made up for the Mario movie once and for all!
The reaping continues for the young adult blockbuster.
Catelyn, meet Margaery and Brienne. Arya, meet massacre.
'Games' makes it four in a row and 'Stooges' performs better-than-expected.
Who in Panem could afford THIS?
The young adult fiction continues to slay the competition.
Where do you go after The Capitol?
But she'll still be doing some killing.
It's time for a lady to take over the blockbuster franchise.
Ross is out.
Which should come as a complete non-surprise.
Series labeled "Anti-ethnic," "anti-family," among others.
Theon endures a bitter homecoming while Tyrion makes some staffing changes
Easter weekend is another solid one at the nation’s theaters as 'The Hunger Games' continues its amazing run.
Hunger Games wins again.
The Hipster Games makes fun of the stereotypes, not the movie.
Dystopian societies and famine have never been this funny.
'Peeta' goes in a new direction with, uh... teen homicide and unrequited love.
Bring bread. She'll appreciate that.
"Stars don't fall for men. The comet means one thing..."
'The Hunger Games' had no problem topping the charts in its second weekend with a gross of $61.1 million and a massive 10-day North American total of $251 million!
Ve Neill dishes on bringing the phenomenon to life.
Aside from Peter Dinklage winning another Emmy.
And they love her for it.
"A very small man can cast a very large shadow."
Next genre: musical.
Jennifer may have curves, but she's definitely fit to play Katniss Everdeen.
Shocking tweets aimed at film's African American stars cause a stir
Miley sets the record straight.
Both equally exciting.
Watch the terrifying movie on Netflix Watch Instantly right now!
'The Hunger Games' shatters expectations and delivers the third best opening weekend of all time!
Does anyone NOT know about this film?
Shaving down this list was a difficult task.
The creators and actors discuss the HBO masterpiece.
From hunger to horror.
But it did rack up quite a bit of money for Lionsgate.
Five stories that have done both.
The young adult phenomenon debuts, '21 Jump Street' holds strong.
This time last year, Jennifer Lawrence was neck-and-neck with these actresses.
The yearbook pics they never thought we'd see.
A look at the parts that are truly tough—not just tough-looking.
Immerse yourself in the detailed world of the blockbuster sci-fi film.
See a sample recipe that will leave you hungry.
She's certainly weird enough...
From avant-garde to barely there, the actress continues to stun.
But who wins?
Lionsgate rolls out the go-to hub for 'Games' fans.
Liam Hemsworth, Elizabeth Banks and more dish on the 'HG' castmembers.
She knows how to make a Red Carpet more fun.
Are you in the House Targaryen?
Box office history gives it a fighting chance.
Stephen Amell: former gigolo turned vigilante archer.
Familiar faces and the movies they've headlined.
See which celebs have periodically shied away from the limelight.
The actress opens up about her transformation process.
Liam had to look underfed to play Gale Hawthorne.
There's something defining about a Sean Bean role.
They work out their "issues" on camera.
She did what?
We hang with Haymitch, Effie and Cinna!
And your Hand.
How...romantic?
Watch our exclusive interview!
We were live on the scene - here's out it went down.
The British ratings board demanded the cuts in exchange for a more audience-friendly ratings
The Julianne Moore starrer was HBO's most watched original movie since 2004.
Swift proves she can rock in new single 'Eyes Open.'
Catch a glimpse of the romantic happenings that lie in store this season.
One look at her and he can't disguise, he's got...
He wasn't always romancing Miley Cyrus...
An inside look at the bow & arrow training.
His latest photo shoot kicks his appeal up a notch.
Youths worldwide cheer.
Watch the clip and see for yourself.
Now he can leave his smell on your coat.
In a recent interview, executive producer/co-creator D.B. Weiss shed some light on the upcoming season.
Bye-bye, Sad Keanu.
The question dividing a nation.
It's not too late to learn the lingo.
Let's hope his "help" doesn't involve writing a song.
Are you hungry enough to eat the Swedish Chef's food?
Excitement is mounting.
Plus, she tells Hollywood.com about the impending nuptials...
There's a romance, but it's not in the trailer.
He uses his survival skills to sell Time Warner.
In case you needed another reason to get excited for the movie.
The actress is almost unrecognizable.
Not exactly a get-up-and-dance-er.
Jennifer Lawrence, Liam Hemsworth, Elizabeth Banks, Lenny Kravitz and more!
Jennifer Lawrence fights for survival in a dystopian future.
Could one be yours?
The role really suits him.
Katniss Everdeen: Master Archer
Watch Wes Bentley's beard magically douche-ify!
We're in for one big meal.
Rising star discusses stunts, sequels and being Peeta Mellark.
The actor tell 'Details' about his relationship and nabbing the role of a lifetime.
Is this the best poster yet?
Thor's brother will be there, too!
An Oscar-winning writer is all over 'Catching Fire'
A who's who guide to the big screen world of Panem.
But she still works out begrudgingly.
But it's the fun kind of war.
Is there football involved, or just battling?
More darkness, more terrors, more deceit.
"War is Coming."
The night is dark and full of extra-terror-strials.
See what kind of mischief the gang got into this week.
Less than two months...
Welcome to the Hey Girl club!
We're all heroes inside.
What a day for actresses from 'The Help'!
May the odds be ever in your favor...
Although she does tell the 'lipstick' joke.
Who will win the war?
It's not as fun as it sounds.
HBO takes on kingdoms and White Houses
I'm sure she's up for the job.
Let the games begin!
He'd play a pickup artist in the book-to-movie adaptation.
HBO's epic series has done what no other show has been able to - make fantasy cool again.
Those kids look pretty well-fed to me.
Featuring the Civil Wars.
Can't wait 'til the moose-shooting scene.
He's back to interplanetary warfare.
Satisfy your craving for danger.
We've taking part in the big debut of the new 'Hunger Games' Poster
Winter is coming.
Playing a war vet opposite Asa Butterfield.
It's a dog-gone masterpiece.
'Parks and Rec,' 'Louie,' and 'The Office' too.
The night is dark and full of special features.
Fight to the death? No big deal.
The 'True Grit' star would play the lead female character.
The much-anticipated literary adaptation lands its lead.
Can you figure him out?
Why not? 'Max Payne' turned out pretty well
The sleuth takes on his greatest foe.
So much talent, so little space.
Plus, 'New Girl' welcomes a troublesome friend for Jess.
But our hopes are high for Season 2.
He could frighten even a ghost
Do you think the dog gets a cut?
But what does that mean for McDreamy?
One writer makes a plea for the series' Best Drama bid.
We weigh in on the first look of the anticipated fantasy film.
The steampunk-est Christmas ever!
Jennifer Lawrence will introduce the footage.
He's not exactly inconspicuous...
Craster, Bolton and Gilly are cast.
You won't go starving for more installments.
The games have begun.
Brian Kirk might be making the biggest TV-to-movies leap ever!
The series will now be known as The Playing of Kingchairs.
If only more execs were like Michael Lombardo.
Don't worry—they haven't started killing each other yet.
The men of the fantasy series looking dashing.
George R.R. Martin and crew share details about the HBO phenomenon.
The Mockingjay Pin keeps on burning.
The most epic series on TV grabs two winning actors.
Let's see how many 'fire' puns we can make...
Enter Moriarty.
"Try again. Fail better."
The 6'3" actress will ease right into knighthood.
The evil sorcerer makes it work for the fashion guru and Sofia Vergara
But is Mark Wahlberg still attached?
Music nerds rejoice! Or sing! Or do whatever it is you do.
Of course you realize, this means... well, you know
Well, that makes sense.
See how they're connected to a mega-millions gambling ring
Of kings, imps, direwolves, and dragons!
Play Resumes.
Ned's head!
She has red lips! Shocking!
"Not today. But winter is coming."
Peter Dinklage just keeps on winning.
What? Why?
He has the required white hair thing DOWN.
Only one gratuitous sex scene? I feel ripped off!
First images of District 12 showing up online!
Next they'll throw in the kitchen sink.
We knew you couldn't wait until Sunday...
She's not blond anymore.
We finally see some action in last night's explosive episode.
The Tucc reigns supreme!
That red-head Roz is awfully popular...
Hey, it's plastic bag boy!
Here's what went down in Westeros last night.
And Lenny Kravitz too?! Sure, why not?
Gavin Hood to adapt the sci-fi classic?
She's now locked for the role of Effie Trinket in the adaptation.
One king and queen get closer as another drift further apart in last night's episode. Here's our recap.
She'll play the mama.
Untried youth lands the big part.
That was quick. Like you mom!
And no one has heard of them!
We breakdown the common traits of an HBO program to tell you about its new show.
HBO's new show may just be the next TV you can't stop talking about.
Duo joins Jennifer Lawrence as stars of the anticipated adaptation.
And we're already addicted. Damnit.
He joins Ed Harris and Julianne Moore.
Correction: a skinnier, more attractive version of John McCain
It's official! Jennifer Lawrence is your new Katniss!
Starting by outbidding HBO for a David Fincher-Kevin Spacey project.
Moore never shies away from a broad with an accent.
Hailee Steinfeld and Abigail Breslin also fighting for the lead role
Groovy, baby.
I was definitely NOT there. Definitely NOT.
Can Hollywood get this film done right?
No new news on casting however. Sad face!
Supposed "family dynamic" debunked, as is Mark Wahlberg's casting
Hopes 'Five Year Engagement' will be next 'Annie Hall' or 'When Harry Met Sally'
It sounds ridiculous, but it makes sense if you think about it. Trust me.
Just how serious can you be wearing chain mail? Apparently very serious.
Congrats! You just lost the game!
One of the best-selling video games of all time will be a movie.
Now Gavin Hood is supposed to direct the film, but don't hold your breath though. No really, don't.
Show will set new and extremely random records each week.
The four time Oscar-nominee may adapt the young adult novel by Suzanne Collins.
The video game industry is far less risk-averse than Hollywood when it comes to fiddling with established franchises.
The Oscar winner describes her favorite sights and bites from each of the exotic locations in 'Eat Pray Love.'
The peacock orders a pilot for the comedian's game show "Who's Bluffing Who?"
Hoffman and Bateman caught on KissCam last night in Los Angeles
Samuel L. Jackson and Kellan Lutz are in negotiations to star in 'Deathgames,' says the Heat Vision blog.
Is the Leno effect hazardous to NBC's health?
It’s Gerard Butler’s brawn versus Michael C. Hall’s brains in the new sci-fi thriller from the directors of ‘Crank.’
Rihanna and Chris Brown avoided a face-to-face reunion at a basketball game on Thursday night in Florida when the former lovers sat in separate courtside sections.
Mark Wahlberg’s about to go from Shooter to third-person shooter, playing the angst-ridden titular hero in the big-screen version of the mega-popular Max Payne video game.
Multiple sources confirmed Wednesday, what I first speculated about Tuesday night. The Dark Knight (Warner Bros) will open at more locations than any film in motion picture history, surpassing the 4,362 locations that opened last May’s Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End (Disney).
Kill Bill star Daryl Hannah is the brains behind a new board game.
Hollywood legend Steven Spielberg has signed a deal with Electronic Arts (EA) to work on three original videogames.
News, Dec. 5: Coppola and Jonze Divorce, Joe Millionaire No. 1 To Host Game Show, Osbournes Do Christmas Special, More…
"Jeopardy!" whiz ends 74-game streak, Sheryl Crow stalker acquitted, CBS takes November sweeps, more...
Oprah's jury delivers guilty verdict, Trump board game hits stores, Moore to publish book of soldier's letters, more...
Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over's conquest at the box office last weekend had Paramount Pictures executives scrambling for an explanation as to why their feature, Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life starring Angelina Jolie, debuted to such low figures.
Friday night's final game of the NBA championship series posted a 9.1 rating and a 17 share, enough to give NBC a win for the night but disappoint the network nevertheless.
Death Row Records cofounder Marion "Suge" Knight will return to the public population upon his Aug. 9 release from an Oregon federal penitentiary. But Knight's return to rap prominence is far from certain, according to Variety. Death Row Records, wildly popular in the early 1990s with star rappers Tupac Shakur, Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre, had struggled while Knight spent five years in prison, but experienced a brief bright spot this year with the posthumous release of Tupac's Until the End of Time. But with Tupac's death, and the bolting of rap superstar and Death Row co-founder Dr. Dre from the label, it will be a tall task for Knight to bring the label--and himself--back from the dead. Knight is currently incarcerated on assault and probation violations.
With 10,000 fireworks ultraviolet ice painting and a slew of celebrity singers and performers Salt Lake City put on a giant party as the 19th Winter Games came to a close Sunday Donnie and Marie Osmond Kurt Browning, Kristi Yamaguchi, Katarina Witt and Dorothy Hamill 'N Sync Christina Aguilera Moby Earth, Wind & Fire Harry Connick Jr. Willie Nelson Kiss Bon Jovi
Stars seen around the Los Angeles area Arnold Schwarzenegger Goldie Hawn Drew Carrey Patrick Stewart
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The reunion of Brad Pitt and Robert Redford in Spy Game is being welcomed by most critics, but none are giving it a top rating.
Tom Brokaw has indicated that he plans to renew his contract as the anchor of NBC Nightly News when it expires next year.
The breach of contract lawsuit that actor and game show host Ben Stein filed against Shockwave.com was dismissed, according to court documents.
Quote of the Day: Posh Spice on vegetable attack
Ted Turner has indicated that he is ready to buy the Goodwill Games from AOL Time Warner to prevent the media giant from shutting them down.
For Edward, his psychic abilities are not a game
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 20, 2000 -- Didn't get enough of Ben Affleck in "Boiler Room"? Well, not to worry, for said heartthrob actor pretty much achieves multiplex ubiquity this Friday with the much-delayed bowing of "Reindeer Games." In the John Frankenheimer-directed flick, Affleck plays an ex-con, fresh out of the slammer, who's coerced by his ex-cellmate (Gary Sinise) to pull one last heist on the night before Christmas -- which explains the scene in the trailer where a bunch of Santa Clauseses are walking in, or out, of, well, somewhere. But what the Xmas angle doesn't explain is why the studio (Miramax's Dimension Films in this case) kicked the film's original release date of December 1999 all the way back to mid-February. (Saving the best for last? Or, well, mid-winter?) Here's a look at the other films opening this week: -- Going up against Affleck and
The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) has congratulated the Game Show Network for its decision not to air a 1970s episode of Match Game in which two panelists used the word "fag."
The Radio-Television News Directors Association, the Society of Professional Journalists and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press have joined hands to condemn a proposal by the University of Oregon that would limit news clips of University of Oregon basketball games to 20 seconds.
Two celebrated video games have just been released as movies, Tomb Raider and Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within. We sat down with our intrepid reviewers Kit Bowen and Noah Davis to find out how these two compare, and whether to expect more video game movies in the future.
Baseball's All-Star Game on Fox rallied Tuesday night, scoring a 12.9 rating and a 20 share following last year's 10.1/18 (when it aired on NBC), the lowest numbers in 32 years.
The show that reinvigorated the primetime quiz show genre and its most recent, well-hyped competitor will now duke it out in syndication. Buena Vista Television's Who Wants To Be A Millionaire and NBC's Weakest Link are poised to start their daytime versions in syndication 2002. Link will debut first, in January, while Millionaire is slated for a fall release.
The author of a controversial book alleging that Survivor producer Mark Burnett manipulated the vote in the original series has told a Canadian newspaper that two other reality series have also been rigged.
Fear Factor, the season's most critically excoriated show, slipped a notch in the ratings on Monday but nevertheless won the 8 p.m. hour for NBC.
Networks ramp up reality/game show programming in light of looming strikes.
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 27, 2000 -- First there was those crazy Mario Brothers. Then video game fanatics saw they're much-loved, karate-chopping pastime Mortal Kombat flash on the silver screen. Now Dungeons and Dragons aficionados have even more reasons to rejoice to their D&D gods. The classic role-playing, fantasy-adventure game arrives in theaters Dec. 8 -- with nearly three decades of past and current D&D players ready to flock to national theaters to watch it. With a reported budget of $36 million and backed by proven executive producer Joel Silver ("The Matrix," "Die Hard," "Lethal Weapon"), "Dungeons and Dragons" is sure to get the high-profile treatment to match the legions of anxious D&D fans. Starring Oscar-winning actor Jeremy Irons, Thora Birch ("American Beauty"), Marlon Wayans ("Scary Movie") and Justin Whalin ("The New Adventures of Lois and Clark"), among others,
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 2, 2000 -- The fight for free music goes on, but legal experts say there isn’t much that can be done to keep Napster from being nipped in the bud. A federal appeals court stayed a previous judge’s decision to pull the plug on the Internet music-swapping company last week while it renders a decision. That decision could come as soon as October. Until then, Napster has very few choices to save itself. Legal experts say making a deal with the recording industry is next to impossible considering Napster’s inability to pay for a major settlement. Plus, sources from the Recording Industry Association of America say they wouldn’t be willing to settle with Napster. Doing so would leave the questions as to whether what Napster is doing is actually legal. Legal experts told Reuters that they see little choice for Napster but to forge full-steam ahead with l
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