Everyone preys on Alexis. (Ha! Get it?)
What other stars have traded houses?
Tamra Vs. Alexis: Round One.
Just a heads up, your insurance won't cover this.
Nothing's ever simple with this guy. We'll miss that.
The happiest ending a guy like House could get.
Vicki gets in a huge fight over Brooks.
Most of his plans are pectoral-based.
The life-saving insults are coming to an end.
But did the final two hours leave us satisfied?
These ladies sure know how to bring down the neighborhood.
Plus, 'The Real Housewives' compare their franchise to 'Desperate.'
Three of the lead actresses will be busy; one will rest!
It's the battle of the TV copycats.
Vicki turns into a monster when her daughter gets married.
'Desperate' is on its way out, and these Bs want in on the territory.
We count the ways the two reality shows are identical, and how they're not.
Gretchen had a fever and we all got sick.
She just can't stay away from reality TV.
More shots at Obama, Santorum and Christie!
Cover those babies up!
They just can't let their Cameron go.
Gretchen Rossi gives us her version of fever.
Sex in the City location fetches pretty penny.
From table flipping to the christening showdown.
The original castmember is quitting over "fighting."
We need to shut this "glam camping" thing down now.
Realtor plagued with expensive upkeep on guido domicile.
We don't care about their social media outlets. #Boring.
Alexis screws up the news and everyone fights at bowling.
Ronnie's finest performance ever?
Will this make any of the other ladies jealous?
The Real Housewives injure each other mud wrestling.
Why the boy band won't be spending Easter with the Obamas.
Bring bread. She'll appreciate that.
Next genre: musical.
She's pretty Gleeful about the news.
Will any of the original Housewives return?
What, you don't take your helicopter to the city?
The TV actress-turned-movie star will reprise her role as Thirteen.
The show might be ending, but the case never will.
The case could be over if the two sides can agree on money. Surprise!
The 'Perfect Strangers' star returns in a new reality show.
Filming for the third season is only weeks away.
Best 'Idol' performance ever?
They fight over whose boyfriend is the bigger loser - no, really.
Can they possibly top this?
Spoiler alert! No, seriously -- don't click if you don't want to know who's a goner.
We sit down with the rising star of 'Martha Marcy May Marlene.'
The effect of Slade's awful stand-up routine continues.
Is John Belushi rolling in his grave?
Why this former 'Housewife' is looking for justice.
Hugh Laurie's irreverent doc is hanging up his stethoscope.
Plus, 'Always Sunny' star voices on 'Unsupervised'.
Who will be victorious?
The network keeps the comedy going.
Check out our exclusive one-on-one interview.
He believes it exploits his late daughter's image.
As part of a three-part reunion special.
Well, it *used* to be called 'The Conjuring.'
Taking reality TV stars to the next level.
We sit down with the actor to talk about his recurring role on the series.
Sex, lies, and more sex? Yeah, that sounds like Showtime.
There isn't even a second of non-horror!
No, probably not.
Jean Ralphio finally makes it big.
The gritty action thriller looks…familiar.
Phil gets friendly, Cam gets too friendly.
He could be right behind you...
Less edgy than Colbert, edgier than Leno?
'Amy Winehouse Lioness: Hidden Treasures' is coming soon!
A preview of Sunday's Halloween special.
Whoops!
The most reliable Halloween tradition.
Proceeds will go to the Amy Winehouse Foundation.
Say no more, we'll be right over!
Free at last!
Maybe.
Some play to type, some change it up.
Opinions seem to differ on this matter.
Jay doesn't buy it.
She's thankful she didn't meet the same, tragic fate.
Don't expect Wilson to be paying bail.
It's not what we thought it would be.
He's gonna need more chalk.
He must have thought Dr. House's first name was Myra-Monk.
All the housewives were present except Taylor.
Maybe that episode where Arlene and Terry's house burned down should've been called that.
If he thought people hated him on the outside...
The cause of death is still unknown.
Her career isn't the only thing that's on fire.
The season was meant to focus on the Armstrongs' marriage.
After Russell Armstrong's death, she talks about the pressures of the show.
Just weeks before the show is to premiere.
This won't go over very well.
An insight to the singer's world like you've never seen before.
A welcome distraction from the imminent financial crisis!
It's loosely based on their lives.
Pieces that were designed by Amy herself.
The desperation has reached its peak
Watch how they honor the late singer
She's a little strange, but all geniuses are a little eccentric.
They're not taking over the planet, but they aren't nuzzling our legs with love either.
Because it was so easy to believe, anyway.
Marie is back to her glory days (of petty theft).
He says he could have gotten her help.
They won't know for sure until October.
It gets pretty ugly, and by that we mean...ugly.
Listen up little monsters
Friends and family come together to pay tribute
We tried to make her go to rehab!
An investigation is pending.
He wrote about what it was like to see her live.
Police officers are treating her death as "unexplained."
And she tells her husband on a boat!
Peter Wards Slaughter House.
LuAnn films the video for her new song, "Chic c'est la vie"
Who shot J.R. again?
She certainly hopes so.
I suppose home is where the money is
Sonja throws herself a party to try and cheer herself up about her bankruptcy.
Who's up for some re-shoots?
Ramona throws a party for herself and her bankrupt friend, Sonja.
Happy early birthday
LuAnn and Ramona throw their daughters sweet 16 parties on the same night.
Bye-bye Huddy, hello sexy card shark?
She enjoys it kinda!
For beezid.com!
Uh oh.
The ladies get reacquainted with their hometown.
Aw hell nah!
"CLOSE THEM!" - Kelly
The girls are still in Morocco!
She's going on tour this summer, so she wants to be there for that.
The women travel to Morocco and get drunk, basically.
It's kind of like 'Little Big Planet' had a baby with Pixar.
For either four months or two weeks.
The girls plan a trip to Morocco, but nobody's really sure they want to travel with Ramona.
Buh-bye, Huddy.
Ohhhhhh.
Ramona is losing it!
Get it? Because the jails are crowded? So they're sending her home!
So, everybody just calm down.
EVERYONE IS FIGHTING!
Don't worry, there's video.
She joins Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds.
Now you know.
A March for Marriage Equality sends Alex and Sonja into an argument.
Does that mean ABC will renew the actual show too?
It's looking more and more likely.
Season 4 has no Bethenny, but plenty of other shit.
Claire Danes and Kristen Bell are heading back to television.
He wants to leave, but he also really likes money.
Lea gets revenge on the women by bringing them to a farm.
That still leaves Atlanta, New Jersey, New York, Miami, Beverly Hills and Orange County, though!
...to Philipp, the man with the chessboard-sized diamond.
They were looking for guns and ammunition.
Adriana opens her gallery and honors someone she probably shouldn't have.
Whoops. I mean, WINNER!
I couldn't possibly comment on this.
Lea throws a huge gala, and not everyone in attendance has paid for a ticket.
Bienvenidos a Miami.
Who does he think he is? 'The Bachelor'?
"Heck yeah!"
Shucks.
Who will be joining the Ryan Reynolds/Denzel Washington actioner? Click here to find out!
Plus four more. That makes six. Yay for math.
She's going to be a busy lady.
Also, Kathy Bates got topless with Jack Nicholson.
Maybe. Fingers crossed.
Warner Bros. wants a whole series based on the fictional warehouse.
LaBamba is pissed.
Sorry David Guggenheim, I guess your first draft didn't quite cut it.
The Salahis crash the White House State Dinner
Amy Winehouse sings at the grand opening of City Burlesque in London
Cat's husband continues to travel and Mary talks to her daughter about moving out
The Salahis asked Stacie to help find them a house, and Lynda asks her astrologer to help her realize she was right to buy the house she did.
It's called...Social.
Mary's daughter gets caught up in an FBI investigation
Meet Taylor, Kim, Kyle, Lisa, Camille and Adrienne!
The housewives take a trip to Virginia to visit the Salahis' vineyard.
Stacie and the Salahis go to Paris
New projects for the 'Green Lantern' Star.
We met the women and attended a polo match sponsored by the Salahis.
Young actress joins Fox's award winning medical drama next season
Newlywed husband of Megan Fox makes a deal with ABC
Actor to play villain in South Africa-based spy thriller
Denzel Washington is in negotiations to star in Universal Pictures' 'Safe House,' an original spy thriller written by David Guggenheim.
'Iron Man' actor joins Syfy's hit series for a limited arc, expanding his own sci-fi heavy resume
Former 'Desperate Housewives' co-star Nicollette Sheridan has filed a lawsuit against ABC Entertainment Group, ABC Studios, Touchstone Television and series creator Marc Cherry for $20 million.
Dolly Parton's 1982 movie 'The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas' is to be revamped by the women behind 'Legally Blonde' and the producers of the 'Twilight' franchise.
Troubled singer Amy Winehouse has been charged with assault over her bust-up with staff at a theater in the U.K.
An upcoming episode of Fox’s hit drama House will be directed by none other than its star, Hugh Laurie
Embattled director Roman Polanski is holed up in his luxury Swiss chalet for the holidays after he was freed from jail and placed on house arrest.
Fox 2000's dramedy 'Town House' is coming together after a long gestation period.
'Desperate Housewives' actress Kathryn Joosten has been diagnosed with lung cancer.
Jim Rockford is coming back. NBC, Universal Media Studios and Steve Carell's Carousel Television have enlisted 'House' creator/exec producer David Shore to oversee an update of the classic 1974-80 private eye series 'The Rockford Files.'
Amy Winehouse's ex-husband Blake Fielder-Civil has opened up about the night the singer almost died of a drug overdose -- insisting the star came close to death following a three-day heroin binge.
'The Real Housewives of New York City' star Kelly Bensimon is set to escape an assault charge filed by her ex-boyfriend after striking a deal with prosecutors.
Rogue offers double the trouble today with new trailers for 'Last House on the Left' and 'Fighting.'
Ashton Kutcher connected fans with Barack Obama on Saturday by making live Internet updates while eating with the President at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner.
Lesbian drama The L Word, hit movie Milk and Desperate Housewives all picked up major honors at the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) Media Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday.
Actor/producer Kal Penn has left hit TV show House to work for President Barack Obama.
Troubled singer Amy Winehouse has pleaded not guilty to a charge of common assault over claims that she punched a fan.
One of the stars of reality TV show 'The Real Housewives of New York City' has been arrested after allegedly assaulting her boyfriend.
'Celebrity Rehab 2' concluded last night but it's not over! Some of the cast members will be back in just a few weeks to continue the recovery process on the VH1 spin-off 'Sober House'.
Amy Winehouse takes one step forward and then three steps backward -- Winehouse has been hospitalized after reacting badly to medication, reports 'Reuters'.
There are two camps with regards to Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie). His supporters love his biting wit and admire his “any means necessary” approach to getting things done. To others, his abrasive personality rubs them the wrong way, even in the comfort of their own living room, and they find his rule-bending unethical.
They say when the diagnosis sounds serious you should always get a second opinion, and Hollywood.com knows fans of House MD couldn’t be more serious about their insatiable desire to know the prognosis for Season Five of Fox’s medical drama and its fractious physician. So we took office visits with no less than EIGHT members of Princeton-Plainsboro’s elite diagnosticians – Hugh Laurie, Lisa Edelstein, Jennifer Morrison, Kal Penn, Peter Jacobson, Jesse Spencer and Olivia Wilde – to get the prescription for what’s been ailing the audience: with no new episodes since May, take the season premiere on Sept. 16, stat!
Hollywood.com met up with Anna Faris and her 'House Bunny' castmates; Rumer Willis, Katharine McPhee and Emma Stone for some girl talk about posing for Playboy, putting up with bloggers and more.
This Labor Day, TNT and TBS are both vying for your time--like, all of it.
Newly departed HBO mob saga "The Sopranos" led the field of Emmy Award contenders for best television series on Thursday, claiming a total of 15 nominations including a bid for best drama.
Desperate Housewives star James Denton is looking forward to welcoming co-star Nicollette Sheridan's boyfriend Michael Bolton onto the set of the hit show—as his co-star.
Robert De Niro's former housekeeper, who has been indicted on charges of stealing from the actor and other celebrity employers, has been offered a plea deal of one to three years in prison to settle all charges against her.
The stars of Desperate Housewives have been crowned the style queens of 2005 in a new TV poll.
Recently dismissed Desperate Housewives star Page Kennedy has written a rap song about his firing from the hit TV show.
Sarah Jessica Parker is grateful her show Sex and the City ended when it did—because it would have been crushed in the ratings war by successor Desperate Housewives.
Desperate Housewives stars Doug Savant and Felicity Huffman are set for an interesting double date with their real-life partners on the hit show.
Desperate Housewives star Page Kennedy has been fired from the hit drama for "improper conduct."
The Desperate Housewives cast members are keeping a watchful eye on everybody on the set of their hit TV show, in an effort to find out who's been leaking gossip about them to the press.
Britney Spears Tops Pop Charts, Tiger Woods Engaged, Halle Berry Settles Homeowner Dispute, More...
Police are investigating the alleged rape of a 22-year-old woman at the three-story oceanfront house on North Harbor Drive in San Diego, Calif., where that reality show is currently being taped.
Actor and activist Martin Sheen, who portrays the fictional Democratic President Josiah Bartlet on NBC's political drama The West Wing, said Saturday he was proud of Canada for not entering the Iraq war. Also: Melissa Etheridge Tammy Lynn Michaels Will Smith Jada Pinkett Smith Sean "P.Diddy" Combs Robert Altman Curtis Hanson DGA Honors DGA Honors Naomi Watts Peter Jackson King Kong Julia Roberts Cate Blanchett Closer Jude Law Natalie Portman Clive Owen
Angelina Jolie is sporting a new tattoo these days, but this one isn't the name of her latest love. Also: Roger Ebert Overlooked Film Festival Queen Latifah Tom Green Jon Stewart Beverly Hills, 90210: 10-Year High School Reunion O.J. Simpson Victoria Beckham Sinhead O'Conner Chi McBride I, Robot
News, March 12: Shooting at Phil Spector's House Not a Suicide; Fox Fires "Bernie Mac" Creator; John Travolta in "Harvey" Remake Jim Carrey Steven Spielberg Clint Eastwood Richard Gere Diana Ross
News, Feb. 27: "Buffy" Series Will End, Bruce Willis Stands In for Letterman, White House Criticizes CBS Over Saddam and More…
Robert Blake refused to take part today in a scheduled jailhouse deposition in a wrongful death lawsuit, despite giving verbal and written confirmation he would, an attorney said.
News Roundup: May 21 Top Story: Penthouse settles suit with Judith Soltesz-Benetton over use of "Anna Kournikova" photos which were actually of Benetton. Other stories on: Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake, Anne Heche, Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez, David Cronenberg (Painkillers), Survivor-CBS ratings, The Other Half, The History Channel, Marc Anthony (ALMA Awards)
Talk-show guru Oprah Winfrey called up The View co-host Star Jones yesterday to clarify recent reports that she turned down a tour of Afghanistan schools arranged by the White House because she was too busy Halle Berry Howard Stern Sandra Bullock Queen Mother Peter Sissons Prince Charles Jon Bon Jovi Ally McBeal Eminem Black College Reunion Boy George Glenn Close Nathan Lane Barbara Walters Dudley Moore
A guest house on Al Pacinos Rockland County estate was plagued with an early morning fire Friday
NBC will air a one-hour special about the inside workings of the Bush administration and the White House
Hollywood execs met with Bush aide to discuss public service announcements about war efforts.
The actors in Life as a House are getting far better reviews than the movie as a whole, particularly Kevin Kline, who plays an architect recently diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Top TV brass and White House officials met to discuss how the entertainment industry can help support the war against terrorism.
Executives of NBC Nightly News received phone calls from senior communications staffers at the White House on Sept. 18 expressing "disappointment" in the program's plans to air an interview with Bill Clinton that night.
He Said, She Said: The Glass House Leelee Sobieski Stellan Skarsgard Diane Lane Rita Wilson
Most critics are throwing a lot of rocks at "The Glass House" -- even the above-mention Kevin Thomas of the L.A. Times.
The bonds of friendship, especially deep-rooted relationships that span decades, are central to the human experience. While most simply think of the high school or college buddies we see so infrequently in our daily lives, it is the friendships that go sour over incidents from years ago that always seem to leave the deepest marks and are the more decidedly difficult to overcome. Director Matthew Warchus taps into this deep, lingering hurt in his adaptation of Sam Shepard's play "Simpatico." Set against the backdrop of thoroughbred horse racing in Kentucky, "Simpatico" tells the intertwining stories of three close friends whose foray into the world of fixing horse races leads them down a dark and dangerous path. In the midst of young love and blissful delusion, Carter (Jeff Bridges), Rosie (Sharon Stone) and Vinnie (Nick Nolte) worked together switching bad horses for good
In the battle of 1970s TV stars vying for the SAG presidency, Melissa Gilbert (Little House on the Prairie) has fired the first shots against Valerie Harper (Rhoda) William Daniels
Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrtien has denied reports that he is such a fan of NBC's The West Wing that he had asked to vist the set of the show and possibly would agree to make a cameo appearance.
The Scottish private school Gordonstoun is receiving more than $1.7 million in free in-theater advertising as part of a legal settlement with game maker Eidos, which designed the Lara Croft computer games, the London Independent reported Monday.
Walt Disney is paving the way for chairman Peter Schneider's imminent departure. The Mouse House announced that not only is Schneider stepping down from his post as chairman of film and television studios at The Walt Disney Co. to start an independent Boradway production company, but that it will also kick in some of the venture capital for Schneider's new place of business, reports Reuters. Schneider, who has been in his current role at Disney for 18 months, was described by Disney CEO Michael Eisner as being "at the center of our incredible creative successes in animation and the legitimate theater." Three exces at Disney will assume Schneider's duties, as no successor has yet been named.
Hammer, which lists Dracula and Frankenstein among its extensive stable of horror characters, is reanimating itself and returning to feature films, Variety reports. A partnership with FirstSight Films enables Hammer to produce two feature films a year for three years, beginning in 2002. Each film will have a budget in the neighborhood of $10 to $20 million. "We're taking horror completely seriously, and trying to do something that's as good as the highest-quality drama that Hollywood has to offer." Terry Ilott, who runs Hammer with Peter Naish, said.
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 8, 2001 -- Veteran rockers Fleetwood Mac gave a surprise performance Sunday for President Clinton during a farewell party given by his political staff. The band played hits such as “Go Your Own Way” and Clinton’s 1992 campaign theme, “Don’t Stop,” Reuters reports. Former and current political aides attended the surprise party, which was held on the south lawn of the White House. The 1970s rock group no longer tours together. Sunday’s reunion did not include keyboardist/singer Christine McVie. BSB DETHRONES STONES: The Backstreet Boys making more money that the Rolling Stones? The boy band broke the Stones’ record for worldwide concert grosses for one year by earning $350 million from their world tour last year. The Stones originally set the record at $345 million from their two-year “Bridges to Babylon” tour. JACKSON 5 REUNION?! Jer
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 5, 2000 -- The country home of former Hollywood Golden Gay Couple Ellen DeGeneres and Anne Heche is up for sale. The Los Angeles Times reports that the $2.75 million property in Ojai, Calif., 10 acres complete with citrus and avocado orchards, is on the market. The couple were together for 3 1/2 years before their split last month. Friends said that no third party was involved in the breakup announced Aug. 19, and the women described their parting as amicable. They also have a home in the Hollywood Hills, purchased in June 1999 for $1.7 million. Shortly after the breakup, Heche, 31, was hospitalized after walking into a Central California home in a dazed state. Fresno police declined to elaborate on the actress’s condition, but a friend later said that Heche was suffering from sunstroke. Heche is currently working on a film in Toront
HOLLYWOOD, July 10, 2000 –- Eminem's 25-year-old wife attempted suicide Friday night at the Detroit home she shares with the Grammy-winning rapper, authorities said. Detroit police wouldn't say much, but Interscope Records spokesman Dennis Dennehy told the Detroit Free-Press, "Eminem is obviously concerned about his wife's well-being. … As far as anything else, it's a private matter, which they'll be addressing privately.'' Eminem (real name: Marshall Mathers) wasn't home at the time. Police responded to a 911 call and took Kim Mathers to a local hospital, and she was later released. There's no word on whether her suicide attempt was related to a recent incident in which Mathers allegedly caught her husband with another woman in a local nightclub or whether she was depressed about one of her husband's songs, in which he raps about killing his wife and throwing her body i
HOLLYWOOD, May 21, 2000 -- Matthew Perry's new $750,000-per-episode pay will come in handy. The "Friends" star -- recently out of the hospital following a bout with either the flu (the official story) or a weird diet (the tabs' story) -- wrecked his green Porsche at around midnight on Friday, when he swerved to avoid hitting another car, lost control of his own car and then crashed into the porch of a house in the Hollywood Hills, the Los Angeles Police Department said. No one was hurt, and cops said there was no indication that Perry was intoxicated or had otherwise done anything wrong. No police investigation was conducted.
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 3, 2000 -- The house from "The Blair Witch Project" is getting a new lease on life. Originally scheduled for a meeting with a wrecking ball, Maryland's Department of Natural Resources has decided to spare the 200-year-old Griggs House in western Baltimore County. A lawyer for Haxan Films, which produced "Blair Witch," tells The Baltimore Sun that he thinks distributor Artisan Entertainment put up money with state officials to save the house. The Griggs House, of course, was the dilapidated shack featured at the climax of the '99 horror hit. At least we think it was. Hard to tell. That friggin' camera was spinning too much. FROM BRITAIN WITH LOVE: Sean Connery's got a new title -- and this time it's not Sexiest Man Alive. No, that would be Sir Sean Connery to you. The original 007, along with Elizabeth Taylor and Julie Andrews, we
BEVERLY HILLS -- It was a 13-year odyssey to bring John Irving's "The Cider House Rules" to the big screen, and as the finished product rolled into theaters Dec. 10, no one could be happier than Irving himself. "I love it," the 57-year-old novelist said at the film's premiere Dec. 7 at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. "I feel not just extremely well-treated, but the finished film really looks better than I imagined it." Kudos from the author should be praised enough, but the adaptation, which Irving penned himself, has won acclaim on its own: On Dec. 8, the National Board of Review, one of the early indicators for the Academy Awards, named "The Cider House Rules" the best screenplay of 1999. The coming-of-age film stars Tobey Maguire as Homer, a young man growing up in an orphanage in Maine in the 1940s. Sheltered and reared as the successor to the
The Bush White House opened its doors Sunday to five cast members of The West Wing, including Rob Lowe and Allison Janney.
SANTA MONICA, Calif., April 3, 2000 -- Meet ABC News' new correspondent: Leonardo DiCaprio. The "Titanic" boat boy interviewed White House fellow President Clinton for the network on Friday. The piece is scheduled to air April 22 on Earth Day. ("Beach" controversy aside, Leo's something of an eco-head these days.) The chat between DiCaprio and Clinton took place at the White House. No word on what the two discussed, or if Leo invited Bill to join his posse. UNLESS YOU WANT THE REALLY GOOD STUFF ON GROUPIES, IN WHICH CASE YOU MAY WANT TO CONSULT EXISTING TOMES: London's Telegraph says the three surviving Beatles -- Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr -- have reunited to publish their joint autobiography. The 360-page book, described as "the size of an edition of Encyclopedia Britannica," will be published in the fall. Per the Telegraph, the book will present t