<i>American Idol</i> winner makes a strong debut at No. 2 on the digital charts.
Plus, who the studio audience chose as their winner.
Plus: Which celebrity showed up just to watch Phillip?
Plus, Hollie Cavanagh talks judge criticism.
Can you ever really be ready?
Plus: What Hollie Cavanagh thought of the judges' praise.
The season 8 champs talks to Hollywood.com
She just can't stay away from reality TV.
Plus: The contestants defend Hollie and Skylar talks Colton "romance."
After nine years, did the series say a proper farewell?
Nine years later, the tearjerker takes its final bow.
She seems like more of a 'Battlestar Galactica' fan.
The director defends altering the Turtles' backstory.
These two have quite a bond.
Filming for the third season is only weeks away.
Hollywood.com learns the truth from the actors themselves.
Their friendship knows no bounds.
The '21 Jump Street' duo lay down the law in new PSA.
The sci-fi blockbuster had a big weekend - but can it be a success?
We look back to raunchy comedies of yesteryears.
Plus, their 'cray cray' gun safety and personal high school experiences.
And by "desecrates" we mean "somehow makes hilarious."
As this yearbook photo proves it.
Introducing, The Shines.
Catch five outrageous minutes from 2012's funniest flick yet.
Called...'22 Jump Street'?
Teaming up with James Franco.
From the 'Hill' to the Eye.
Let's hope the safety is on.
Plus, 'The Simpsons' invites an outspoken voice artist.
As part of a three-part reunion special.
I hope he got dad's approval first.
That house was really not a good idea.
The film will bring you back to your glory days.
When does Abrams have time to eat?!
Of course, these kids are no picnic either.
Fight to the death? No big deal.
The art of faking German...
Hill + Kids = Gold.
Ron Swanson with a beard = majestic.
And the elephants cheer.
The racially charged thriller centers on a mixed-race couple whose marriage is put to the test.
Traveling may have had something to do with it.
Is she just mad she was eliminated?
Which side are you on?
Nobody gets worked up like Jonah Hill.
Where did Pitt get that much shrink wrap?
Kevin: Not doing that great
The three A-Listers play ball.
I wonder what his ringback tone is?
It's not what we thought it would be.
All the housewives were present except Taylor.
The Hill is alive with the sight of Murray.
Also just in: He's thin!
The season was meant to focus on the Armstrongs' marriage.
It gets pretty ugly, and by that we mean...ugly.
'Arms and the Dudes,' the exactly-as-it-sounds article from 'Rolling Stone.'
What caused the problem?
Geography was never so frightening
He's super skinny now!
Which one of them do you think will play the 'tough guy'?
But is he the baby-daddy?
The duo takes on the business of baseball.
Season 4 has no Bethenny, but plenty of other shit.
I certainly hope so...
Oscar bait? Oscar bait.
...once the child is born, in June.
Ex-girlfriend, Alexis Knapp, is expecting.
Hey! It's that guy!
Those pesky terrorists are still trying to start World War III. Why?
To work with Bruce Willis and Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson
Boop!
Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor are k-i-s-s-i-n-g.
Meet Taylor, Kim, Kyle, Lisa, Camille and Adrienne!
Young actress lands her biggest film to date
'Moneyball,' the film based on Michael Lewis' book about baseball statistics and management that Steven Soderbergh left last year, is apparently still moving forward at Sony.
'Indy 4' star and 'The Road' director may join the new police drama.
'Hangover' director Todd Phillips, along with 'Pursuit of Happyness' writer Steven Conrad, is developing a biopic about John Belushi.
Ali and the remaining guys head off to Iceland!
Does anyone really love Phillip Morris?
Brosnan, Thornton, Bello and Ribisi to star in director Hill's new crime thriller
Nearly a year after it suffered the indignity of a workers strike during the Cannes Film Festival, the Jim Carrey/Ewan McGregor-starrer 'I Love You Phillip Morris' now may not get to see the light of day at all.
Ryan Phillippe is single again after Abbie Cornish ended their relationship and moved out of their California home.
Mackenzie Phillips was raped as a teenager -- several years before she embarked on an incestuous relationship with her father John.
Actress Bijou Phillips has blamed her half-sister Mackenzie for ruining her relationship with their father John.
Actress Mackenzie Phillips has urged fans of the Mamas & the Papas to separate their judgments of her father John Phillips' professional work from his "personal demons," after revealing that he raped her when she was a teenager.
Reality TV star Audrina Patridge is following in the footsteps of friend Lauren Conrad -- she's moving out of 'The Hills' to focus on her burgeoning acting career.
DreamWorks Animation's 'Oobermind' has three new superheroes. Will Ferrell is stepping in for Robert Downey Jr. in the title role while Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill have also signed on.
Bloody Disgusting is reporting a tip from one of its "regular scoopers" that Robert De Niro and Jonah Hill have joined the cast of Robert Rodriguez' 'Machete.'
Actor Lou Diamond Phillips is king of the jungle -- he was crowned the winner of reality show 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!'.
Reality TV pin-up Kristin Cavallari is set to replace Lauren Conrad on 'The Hills.'
Elisabeth Moss, Rose Byrne and Sean Combs are heading to the Greek. The actors will join Jonah Hill and Russell Brand for Get Him to the Greek, the Universal comedy to be directed by Nicholas Stoller.
One Tree Hill star Chad Michael Murray has posted a bizarre video on the Internet, complaining that he has been written out of the hit show.
The Hills star Audrina Patridge is moving on from the reality TV show -- she's landed her own spin-off.
Bye, bye 'Hills'. Hello 'City'!
There’s a chance that King of the Hill’s reign may not be over just yet. ABC, which gave NBC's Scrubs a new home earlier this year, may do the same for Mike Judge's King.
Maybe Hank and Peggy are just too upset over John McCain's likely loss tomorrow to go on. The blue-collar toon couple, stars of King of the Hill, are moving out of the neighborhood. For good.
Lauren Conrad has become a full-fledge reality star but seems a bit tired of it herself.
Patridge has landed a cameo role on new sitcom Do Not Disturb alongside Jerry O'Connell and Niecy Nash, according to People.com.
Eddie Murphy is going back to Beverly Hills. The actor is attached to star as Detroit detective Axel Foley in a fourth installment of Beverly Hills Cop. Variety reports that Brett Ratner in negotiations to direct.
OMG! MTV’s hit quasi-reality show (no, not The Real World) The Hills will be back for a fourth season, according to Usmagazine.com.
A galaxy of Hollywood stars, including Paul Newman, Reese Witherspoon and Nancy Sinatra, have donated thousands of dollars to Senator Hillary Clinton's political campaign.
Joaquin Phoenix had to pay up $220 to pal Ryan Phillippe after claiming the Best Actor prize at the Golden Globes last night, because he lost a bet with the Crash star.
The United Steelworkers of America today joined a broad group of political and union leaders opposed to CBS' plans for a reality TV series patterned after the 1960s sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies.
George Roy Hill, the Oscar-winning director of The Sting and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid was a great story-teller, the president of the Los Angeles-based Directors Guild of America said today.
CBS revives The Beverly Hillbillies as a reality series with a rural family in a Beverly Hills mansion.
Director Arthur Hiller said it was humbling to receive an honorary Oscar
Celine Dion thinks about having another baby
On the scene at the premiere of A Walk to Remember Shane West Mandy Moore Billy Campbell Sela Ward
Following is a news story about Faith Hill and Tim McGraw mentioning the keywords Audrey Caroline McGraw Gracie Maggie
ABC's new Steven Bochco legal drama Philly, starring Kim Delaney, is receiving little brotherly love from critics in its namesake city.
Country singers Faith Hill and Tim McGraw are expecting their third child in January. Married for four years, Hill and McGraw have two daughters, Gracie, 4, and Maggie, 2. "Gracie and Maggie can't understand why they have to wait until January to see the baby," the couple said in a joint statement.
Rock and roll veteran John Phillips of the '60s group The Mamas and the Papas died of heart failure Sunday morning at UCLA Medical Center, his spokeswoman Elizabeth Freund told Reuters. The singer was 65.
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 17, 2001 -- Just imagine, "Notting Hill" could have been called "Cheek." At least that's what one Nick Villiers says as the screenwriter sues Universal Pictures, producer Eric Fellner and several others for $15 million, alleging that the 1999 Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant romantic comedy was ripped off from his screenplay, which was titled "Cheek," Daily Variety reports. The story goes as follows, according to the suit filed last month in Los Angeles Superior Court: Villiers says that he gave Fellner, producer of "Four Weddings and a Funeral" and "Notting Hill," his "Cheek" manuscript back in 1998 and was asked to rework it over a period of nine years. Nothing materialized out of his project until the scribe discovered that Fellner had allegedly stolen his idea when "Notting Hill" was released in 1999. "Notting Hill" has gone on to gross more than $
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 13, 2000 -- It's not enough that she's one half of country music's biggest couple or a Cover Girl model on the side. But Faith Hill had to go and steal the thunder from the teenybopper world, grabbing a field-best four nominations for the 28th Annual American Music Awards, announced this morning at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., by executive producer Dick Clark and country group SHeDAISY. Toppling double nominees 'N Sync and Britney Spears (who will serve as host of the awards show), Hill won her kudos by scoring crossover nods in the Pop/Rock, Country and Adult Contemporary fields. Rock group Creed and salsa king Marc Anthony tied at three nominations apiece by also being eligible in other categories. Hill, whose album "Breathe" has sold 4 million copies to date, will also be cheering on husband Tim McGraw, who was nominated for
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 16, 2000 -- New Line Cinema's "Next Friday" scored throughout the first three days of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. Reuters reported that the raunchy comedy starring Ice Cube earned the top spot at the box office in its debut weekend with an estimated $14.5 million. "Stuart Little," the mousecapade which has been a big winner for Sony Pictures, fell to No. 2 in its fifth week with an estimated $9.7 million. That was enough to push the family flick past the $100 million mark, with a total box office of approximately $106.8 million. Denzel Washington's "The Hurricane" placed third in Reuters three-day estimates. The Oscar contender, starring Washington as real-life boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, enjoyed its first weekend in national release with an estimated $9.1 million. The Universal film had been playing as a limited engagement since C