He was found dead in his home Monday
Plus, the return of Stefan The Ripper?
For more than just excessive shirtlessness.
Exploring Edgar Allan Poe's little-known crime-solving exploits.
A look at the least romantic movies -- on the most romantic day.
They're not the nicest people in this movie.
It's a dark day for revisionist fairy tales.
It's not an easy job.
And its first poster as well.
The Treble Tones just may take out the New Directions with this diddy.
Catch a glimpse of her new thriller.
It's based on the novel 'Firing Point.'
A sneak peak of the shadowy thriller.
You've seen him before—here's where.
13 going on hurt-y.
It has something for the whole family. Something horrifying, that is.
Robert De Niro, Jason Stathem and Clive Owen fight to the death.
Or they'll rock you like a hurricane.
Ewan McGregor and Eddie Marsan armor up in these new images!
From 'Pirates' to 'Beanstalk?' Not too shabby.
But is she worth climbing a beanstalk for?
Will the younger Obi-Wan train another young warrior?
Those pesky terrorists are still trying to start World War III. Why?
Is he going to slay the giant with those piercingly blue eyes?
Bill Nighy and John Kassir also join the flick.
A sadistic town that celebrates its serial killer? Sounds good to me.
Eli Roth producing Andrew Kevin Walker scripted horror flick
In other words, the "19th century equivalent of Hannibal Lecter."
Rumors have the Kick-Ass star pegged for the dark fantasy adventure
She may be doe-eyed and rosy cheeked, but she'll play a hitwoman...er, girl in her next film.
McConaughey lends his Southern drawl to Tracey Letts' Killer Joe alongside Emile Hirsch.
Khloe learns more about serial killers, and compares their traits to Kourtney's boyfriend, Scott
Willis, Akerman and Whitaker to top line indie crime drama
Warner Bros. pushes filming of the fantasy adventure back to February 2011
Robert De Niro and Dominic Purcell join the Statham/Owen action thriller
Michael Jackson was high on painkillers when he announced his 50 comeback dates in London in March, according to a shocking new tell-all book.
Late Law & Order star Jerry Orbach took a secret to the grave with him--he knew the identity of a Mafia mob boss killer and refused to tell.
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge said Monday she would consider a request by Michael Jackson's lawyers to dismiss a lawsuit that threatens to expose personal and financial details of the former King of Pop's life. Also: Ingmar Bergman Martha Stewart Beyonce Knowles R Kelly Scott Weiland Michael Mann Tom Cruise David Goyer Blade III Wesley Snipes Brittany Murphy Major Movie Star Happy Feet
News, May 20: "The Practice" Stars Won't Be Returning, Nicole Kidman Would Give Up Acting for Mr. Right, Hugh Jackman to Host Tony Awards Dylan McDermott, Lara Flynn Boyle, Kelli Williams, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Marla Sokoloff and Chyler Leigh Dogville Matrix Joel Silver Eddie Griffin Martin Scorsese Oprah Winfrey
HOLLYWOOD, March 13, 2001 -- A Louisiana judge yesterday tossed out the lawsuit alleging that director Oliver Stone's 1994 film Natural Born Killers inspired a teenage couple to go on a killing spree in 1995. The family of Patsy Byers, a convenience store clerk who was shot during a robbery, claimed that the gory movie inspired Sarah Edmondson and Ben Darras to go on a murderous rampage. Reuters reports that Edmondson, who shot Byers, and boyfriend Darras told police they watched the film several times before committing their crimes. Natural Born Killers follows a murderous, mentally unstable couple (portrayed by Woody Harrelson and Juliette Lewis) as they shoot their way across the country. Edmondson and Darras were both 18 at the time of the shooting. The defendants reiterated that Edmondson did not shoot Byers until three days after seeing the movie, and that
HOLLYWOOD, June 15, 2000 -- As long as they spell your name right (and buy your records), there ain't no such thing as bad publicity. And so despite getting hauled into court twice in the past week and assorted felony charges, Eminem is the man of the nation's album charts. The rapper's "Marshall Mathers L.P." held onto the No. 1 spot for a second week with 598,000 copies sold, according to industry stats released Wednesday. Rounding out the Top Five: Britney Spears' "Oops! ... I Did It Again;" Kid Rock's "The History of Rock;" 'N Sync's "No Strings Attached;" and, Matchbox 20's "Mad Season."