A friendly "Cease and Desist" notice. Love, TV fans everywhere.
It was a duet with Jordin Sparks from their upcoming film, 'Sparkle.'
A male stripper, a Britain-Irish band, and a rapper all have something in common.
... about a TV show... about a TV show...
Justin time for Mother's Day!
That's the verbal equivalent of 12 standing ovations.
He had family members by his side.
A few of these folks even made it to the finals!
And then there were four.
He joins the weirdly star-studded second season.
She's staying in the massage game.
Michael makes his singing debut on 'Occupy This Album.'
Hey movie studios, take the hint!
Series labeled "Anti-ethnic," "anti-family," among others.
Her famous assets are covered, but talent is still on full display!
Will you tune into her new Lifetime series?
These actresses have earned their right to the spotlight.
Host Blake Shelton and wife Miranda Lambert win big, y'all.
'Hip Hop Squares' has a game-changing opportunity.
Which is clearly the best kind of praise to receive.
Goodbye, "Gentle Giant."
Is the Material Girl's daughter preparing for a music career of her own?
He beat Usain Bolt -- with help from a head-start.
Not exactly a get-up-and-dance-er.
Days after Bachelor Ben was reportedly caught cheating...
Success yields vindication for the young star.
The 'Prometheus' star nabs his next meaty role.
Can you guess who she's singing about?
Bon Iver and Kanye West also big winners.
These five rising stars haven't yet made the A-List, but they're well on their way.
The actress scores the No. 1 spot.
What other genres can this actor work his magic on?
You could be next!
Perhaps she's letting her marital troubles fuel her success?
Because that's how you simply a complicated series. Not.
Is there any broadcast Clarkson WON'T sing on?
Robert Pattison and Kristen Stewart also make the cut.
Sadly, 'Jack & Jill' didn't make the cut.
Featuring the Civil Wars.
We can dream, can't we?
Find out who made it to the finals!
Same images, new quotes?
See which other artists deserve some extra recognition this year.
What would Santa think about celeb behavior this year?
The Treble Tones just may take out the New Directions with this diddy.
YOU THINK?!
It's kinda similar to her infamous "Friday" song.
It is unsurprisingly groovy.
That's a whole lotta mashin'.
Your one-stop destination for info on this season's hottest flicks!
It's called 'The First Time.' Clever.
Is it better or worse than the original?
Bieber is bring Christmas cheer a little early.
Ten must-do entertainment experiences.
Mars gets a New Moon.
'Glee' is back on track.
The office is divided in half on a piece of paper and everyone freaks out.
You know you can't resist.
Two of the greatest supporting actors of all time.
What would we do if he didn't break these things down for us?
Could Shark Night be the launching pad for the next big Oscar-winner?
Loved the movie of the week? Watch the upcoming series version!
See which stars Kim wants there on her big day.
The Duchess makes the cut.
See who else is making the big bucks.
Oscar-winning actress to headline the kiddie flick/rom-com hybrid.
Even two minutes of the movie will leave you shaking.
Will she Marvel us, or SHIELD her true talents?
No audience member left untargeted.
Nobody puts Zooey in a corner
Nolan Gould joins a cast where every person in the movie is the best person in the movie.
If this movie gets any more awesome, it'll be a health risk to watch
The series will chronicle the boxer's early days.
Why wait?
This is the third single off her new album, "4."
We we so excited. You you so excited?
Young lady on TV, freak in the movies? That's a thing, right?
Like, whoa. Your move or whatever, dude. I mean, creep.
What ingredients go into a Zack Snyder film?
It's never enough, is it.
Yeah, but does it beat the 'Anchorman' and 'Arrested Development' versions?
It's a total deuce.
But Elton John is right out.
I bet it'll be better than the backside of water.
The times they are a-changin'...tomorrow.
See who picked up a little golden man.
It may or may not sound just like 'High School Musical.'
Facepalm. Rinse and repeat.
No love for Doctor Who? I thought these were British Awards!
Check out who walked away with an award last night!
Enjoy more not-so top secret peeks at the new episode.
Five things we hope to catch in the Superman reboot.
'The King's Speech' takes best ensemble. No surprise, there!
Have a friend possessed by the devil? Here's everything you'll need...
Don't let it be a Brit! Please!
She's now Cher's professional beach escort.
The worst of the worst finally get the attention they deserve.
Yep. 30 million dollars. That's a lot of guacamole.
It includes three Disney movies; big surprise.
The King's Speech ranks in seven nominations.
The annual list of "most liked" unproduced screenplays seems promising.
Sony Pictures Entertainment options the Neil Strauss book Emergency!: This Book Will Save Your Life.
Chuck Hogan going back to Boston and crime for new mob movie.
Paul Greengrass, Francis Lawrence, Martin Campbell, Scott Cooper and Greg Berlanti.
The Heat Vision blog reports that 'Spider-Man' director Marc Webb has been quietly meeting and reading actors to play the title role in Columbia's reboot for several months with the list narrowing in the past week or so.
Warner Bros. is expected to sign a production deal with Matt Damon and Ben Affleck -- and now Zac Efron and Robert Downey Jr. are reportedly getting their own deals at the studio.
Our real-time updates of the winners at the 67th Annual Golden Globes.
Five tunes from the 'Hannah Montana: The Movie' soundtrack and four from Disney's 'The Princess and the Frog' are among the 63 in contention for the Oscars' Best Song award.
The latest Forbes list gives Will Ferrell the dubious title of Hollywood's Most Overpaid Star..
With Hollywood in belt-tightening mode, spurred on by the recession, competition from videogames and the Web, declining DVD sales and fewer licensing deals with TV networks, studios are increasingly turning away from high-priced A-listers.
Late fashion king Yves Saint Laurent has beaten out Michael Jackson and Elvis Presley as the top-earning dead celebrity on finance magazine Forbes' latest macabre rich list.
Tyra Banks is catching up with her idol Oprah Winfrey in the fortune stakes -- she's topped a Forbes list of the highest-earning women on primetime TV.
Spyglass' remake of Jerome Salle's 2005 thriller 'Anthony Zimmer' is going through another casting shift.
The nominations for the 61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards are in. The ceremony will air Sunday, Sept. 20, at 8/7c on CBS.
Lauren Conrad has no regrets about leaving hit reality show 'The Hills' -- after her debut novel topped the New York Times Best Seller list.
Who will wear the ring in 'Green Lantern'?
Angelina Jolie has topped a new list of highest-earning actresses -- earning $2 million more than her partner Brad Pitt's ex-wife Jennifer Aniston last year.
Angelina Jolie is Hollywood's most powerful celebrity, according to a new Forbes magazine list.
Hugh Grant's first TV interview after his infamous 1995 arrest has topped a new magazine list of the best moments of comedian Jay Leno's tenure as host of 'The Tonight Show.'
House star Olivia Wilde has topped the list of sexy babes on 'Maxim' magazine's annual Hot 100 countdown.
Kiefer Sutherland has been given a boost following his arrest for allegedly headbutting a fashion designer -- the actor has been named the most beautiful man in Canada.
Zac Efron has been named one of the world's most influential people by a magazine -- and the teen idol is in good company alongside President Barack Obama, George Clooney, Bono and Oprah Winfrey.
The first three contestants have made it through to the finals of 'American Idol.' Nine more to go ....
In case it wasn’t already abundantly clear based on his incredible string of $100 million-grossing movies, Will Smith has been named Hollywood’s most bankable actor.
Bono, Bruce Springsteen and Beyonce Knowles were among a list of performers paying heartfelt tributes to U.S. President-elect Barack Obama at a star-studded musical extravaganza just two days before he is inaugurated into office.
With the inauguration eight days away, the Presidential Inaugural Committee is trying to make this event as “open and accessible” as possible.
Just say “No”! This is not a PSA for anti-drugs but A-list stars calling for a halt on the pending SAG strike.
The hit Showtime series Dexter, starring Michael C. Hall, starts its third season Sept. 30, while Dexter: Season 2 has just been released on DVD, but where did Dexter come from? Ask novelist Jeff Lindsay.
Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List (Season Finale) -- 10/9c on Bravo (Re-Airs at 11/10c)
78th Annual Academy Award Nominations Oscars Oscar Nominees include: Brokeback Mountain Capote Crash Good Night and Good Luck Munich Heath Ledger George Clooney Philip Seymour Hoffman Terrence Howard David Strathairn Reese Witherspoon Joaquin Phoenix Felicity Huffman Judi Dench Keira Knightley Charlize Theron Rachel Weisz Amy Adams Catherine Keener Paul Giamatti Jake Gyllenhaal Michelle Williams William Hurt Matt Dillon Frances McDormand Steven Spielberg Paul Haggis Ang Lee Bennett Miller
ABC News co-anchor Bob Woodruff and cameraman Doug Vogt have arrived back in the United States to receive treatment for injuries suffered in an Iraq bomb blast.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie might be the world's most gorgeous couple, but their looks have earned them the dishonor of landing at the top of a new list of bad-skinned celebrities.
Scarlett Johansson had her breasts groped by a television presenter at the Golden Globe award ceremony in Los Angeles on Monday night.
63rd Annual Golden Globe Winner's List
Rotten Tomatoes (RottenTomatoes.com), the trusted online source for gauging the critical reaction to movies, announced their 7th Annual Golden Tomato Awards, with George Clooney’s Good Night, and Good Luck being chosen as 2005’s Best Reviewed film.
Cinderella Man, A History of Violence and The Libertine are among the seven films short listed for the make-up category at the Academy Awards.
The stars of Desperate Housewives have been crowned the style queens of 2005 in a new TV poll.
Oprah Winfrey has topped a new TV poll to find 2005's biggest star.
Socialites Paris Hilton and Kimberly Stewart have topped a new People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) year-end Worst Dressed poll.
Actors Philip Seymour Hoffman and Sam Rockwell have added their names to the growing list of Batman baddie wannabes after reportedly expressing interest in playing The Penguin and The Joker respectively.
British royal Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall has been given the seal of approval by America's top TV broadcaster Barbara Walters, who has voted her the most fascinating person of the year in her annual list.
Robert De Niro's portrayal of boxer Jake La Motta in Raging Bull has been named the best sports movie of all time in a new magazine poll.
Matthew McConaughey has been named People magazine's Sexiest Man Alive.
"Why make a trillion when we could make... billions?"--Dr. Evil, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.
Sharon Stone and Melissa Etheridge have been named among the most influential people in gay culture in Out magazine's annual list of homosexual icons.
Sultry actress/singer Jennifer Lopez has enlisted the help of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy star Thom Filicia to decorate her sprawling new mansion.
Winners List: The 11th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2005)
Leonardo DiCaprio's line "I'm the king of the world!" from Titanic tops a list of the 10 cheesiest lines.
The Sunday night two-hour season finale of CBS' Survivor All-Stars reeked of The Bachelor--with a little American Idol thrown in. Also: 50 Cent Elton John Alan King Donnie and Marie Osmond Smokey Robinson Michael D'Antonio The State Boys Rebellion
The Walt Disney Co. has moved to stop its Miramax Films subsidiary from distributing Oscar-winning filmmaker Michael Moore's upcoming documentary Fahrenheit 911. Also American Idol Anna Nicole Smith Madonna Usher Chilli Emmys Frasier Kelsey Grammer Amityville Horror Andrew Douglas
Actor Jason Patric Arrested, Janet Jackson Says Exposed Breast Was an "Accident," Broadcaster Alistair Cooke Dies Jay Leno Jack Black Naomi Watts Peter Jackson King Kong Jennifer Aniston Ben Kingsley
Madonna Sues Warner Music, Britney Spears Heads Up Sexy Women List, Hilary Swank Becomes Calvin Klein Model Jennifer Garner David Beckham Jeff Bridges Steve Martin The Pink Panther
Mr. Blackwell put hotel heiress Paris Hilton at the top--or is it bottom?--of his newest list of worst-dressed celebrity women.
American Splendor Makes Crix List; Britney Spears on NRA Enemy List; Steve Irwin Defends Bringing Baby to Croc Feeding Clint Eastwoon Mystic River Lost in Translation Bill Murray Charlize Theron Monster Michael Jackson Angelina Jolie
Jennifer Lopez Hits Hot List, 254 Films in Competition for Academy Awards, CBS Wins Ratings Thanks to Michael Jackson Interview Katie Holmes Chris Klein
Jerry Bruckheimer tops Entertainment Weekly's most power people in Hollywood list. Others on the list included Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, Ron Howard and Brian Grazer, author J.K. Rowling, Oprah Winfrey, Tom Cruise, director Peter Jackson, Eminem and Nicole Kidman. Last year's No. 1, Denzel Washington, fell to No. 22.
NBC-owned Bravo is close to signing a fabulous renewal deal for a second season of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. Also: The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Martin Poll Larry Cohen Catherine Zeta-Jones Bruce Willis David Blaine Madonna Will Farrell Curious George
Actresses Kate Hudson, Jennifer Aniston, Halle Berry and Nicole Kidman were all recognized for their fashion flair in People magazine's best dressed of 2003 special issue, which hits newsstands Thursday. Also: Winona Ryder Cynthia Nixon Da Brat Arnold Schwarzenegger Maria Shriver Tommy Chong John Rutter Cameron Diaz Kelly Osbourne Jewel Queen Latifah The Cookout
Celebs including Nicole Kidman, Sean Penn, Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta-Jones are bound for Venice, Italy, to attend the 60th annual Venice Film Festival that gets underway Aug. 27.
What do Oprah Winfrey, Superman and Elvis Presley have in common? Also: VH1 200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons Russell Crowe Glenn Close Steve Buscemi Gotham Awards Coldplay Chris Martin Angelina Jolie Oliver Stone Alexander Martin Lawrence Rage Control Joey McIntyre Mila Kunis Tony 'n' Tina's Wedding
Jennifer Aniston ousts Britney Spears on Forbes Top 100 Celebrity List. Also includes Eminem Dr. Dre Jennifer Lopez Ben Affleck Steven Spielberg Tiger Woods Oprah Winfrey Tom Hanks
The top heroes and villains onscreen according to the American Film Institute Hannibal Lecter Terminator
Students from 17 colleges and universities, including the American Film Institute in Los Angeles and CalArts in Valencia, were named today as finalists for the 30th annual student Oscars competition.
American Idol finalist Corey Clark is sent packing after Fox officials found out he is awaiting trial on misdemeanor charges of battery and resisting arrest.
Screen Actors Guild warns the entertain,ent industry not to blacklist celebrities who are outspoken on their views about a war with Iraq including Martin Sheen and Sean Penn
Hollywood fashion designer Mr. Blackwell's released his 43rd annual list of worst dressed Tuesday, and former Playboy Playmate Anna Nicole Smith made top honors. Also: Green Day Billie Joe Armstrong Christa Miller Bill Lawrence Anaconda II Dwight Little Harry potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Gary Oldman Mr. 3000 Bernie Mac Anaconda II An Unfinished Life Jennifer Lopez Joe Millionaire Murder Inc. Irv Gotti Jon Ragin Derek Hayes
The New York Film Critics Circle Monday chose Focus Features' Far From Heaven as the year's best film, and named its director Todd Haynes best director.
Stuff magazine has compiled a tongue-in-cheek list of 2002's biggest losers and two Hollywood celebs have made the list. Also:Greg Gutfeld Russell Crowe Martin Sheen Woody Harrelson Joseph Fiennes Audrey Tatou London Film Festival Apocalyose Now Francis Ford Coppola Lucasfilm Harry Knowles Sharon Osbourne Kim Delaney CSI: Miami AC/DC Elvis Costello The Police The Clash David Blaine Mysterious Stranger
The legendary Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward have recruited an all-star cast-including Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts, Jack Nicholson, Matt Damon, Goldie Hawn, Warren Beatty, Annette Bening, Kevin Kline, Danny DeVito, Morgan Freeman, Brian Dennehy, Edward James Olmos and more-to join them in a staged reading of 'The World of Nick Adams' on Monday, November 4, 2002, at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood.
Tom Hanks and the executives from HBO top the list of Entertainment Weekly's top 100 most powerful people in entertainment
Eminem, along with Coldplay, Kylie, Pink, Shakira and Enrique Iglesias, has been nominated for four MTV Europe Music awards, including best male, best hip hop, best album for The Eminem Show and best video for "Without Me."
MTV 2002 Video Music Awards Winners List
Topping Forbes magazine's Celebrity 100 List for 2002 which includes entertainers and athletes who have earned the most in the past year is pop princess Britney Spears.
The American Film Institute presented their list of the top 100 American screen romances including Casablanca Gone With the Wind West Side Story The Way We Were Love Story Roman Holiday An Affair to Remember Dr. Zhivago
Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring tops the MTV 2002 Movie Awards nominations. Also nominated Black Hawk Down Legally Blonde The Fast and the Furious Shrek Elijah Wood Russell Crowe Vin Diesel Josh Hartnett Will Smith Nicole Kidman Halle Berry Reese Witherspoon Kate Beckinsale Angelina Jolie.
2002 SAG Awards Winners List
Grammys 2002: Winners List Alicia Keys, U2, Nelly Furtado, "Lady Marmalade," Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya and Pink, James Taylor, Eric Clapton, Janet Jackson
Oscar Watch on who will get nominated for an Academy Award when they are announced Feb. 12 Russell Crowe Gene Hackman Billy Bob Thornton Will Smith Denzel Washington Halle Berry Judi Dench Nicole Kidman Sissy Spacek Renee Zellweger Cate Blanchett Helen Mirren Kate Winslet Jennifer Connelly Marisa Tomei Jim Broadbent Steve Buscemi Hayden Christensen Jon Voight Ben Kingsley Ron Howard Robert Altman Baz Luhrmann Peter Jackson Ridley Scott
Tom Green and Sylvester Stallone get nominated for Razzies for the worst films of the year.
Julia Roberts Tom Hanks and Tom Cruise have been listed as Hollywood's most bankable stars by a survery conducted by the Hollywood Reporter. Other celebrities on the list include Russell Crowe Will Smith Denzel Washington George Clooney Mel Gibson Jim Carrey Sandra Bullock Cameron Diaz Nicole Kidman
Does Calista Flockhart have a crush on Jon Bon Jovi Calista Flockhart Jon Bon Jovi Garry Shandling
Carmen Electra has a monthly date with her fiancee Dave Navarro Steven Soderbergh and Jules Asner
Jessica Alba Annette Bening Michael Caine Hugh Jackman and Damon Wayons have been added to the list of presenters for the 59th Golden Globe Awards John Malkovich Dancer Upstairs President Bush Dick Cheney Jay Leno Dave Letterman Nicolas CageBill O'Reilly Paula Zahn David Bowie Leslie Moonves CBS UPN Denis Leary The Job Seinfeld NYPD BlueBenn Vereen I'm Not Rappaport Ron Silver Raoul Felder Gorillaz Andrew Lloyd Webber Cats ABC Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
Mr. Blackwell's worst and best dressed list was announced Tuesday. Anne Robinson host of The Weakest Link was named worst dressed Britney Spears Juliette Binoche Bjork Julia Roberts Oprah Winfrey Diane Sawyer Nicole Kidman Penelope Cruz Renee Zellweger Katie Couric
A listing of winners for the AFI Awards.
News Roundup: Dec. 16--L.A. Film Critic choices Todd Field In the Bedroom Sissy Spacek David Lynch Mulholland Drive Denzel Washington Training Day Jim Broadbent Moulin Rouge Iris Kate Winslet Memento No Man's Land Shrek The Simpsons Tanya Tucker Ian Holm Lord of the Rings Placido Domingo
News Roundup for Dec. 14 including David Lynch Robert Altman Helen Mirren Tom Wilkinson Sissy Spacek Steve Buscemi Mulholland Drive In the Bedroom Gosford Park Tom Hanks Robert De Niro Al Pacino Jack Nicolson Kevin Spacey Jodie Foster Cindy Crawford Susan Sarandon Bradley Whitford Christina Ricci Patrick Warburton Stephen Root Tom Green Elton John Chevy Chase Lorne Michaels Joe Walsh
Eminem wants to start a fire for his upcoming film in Michgan Art Alexakis of Everclear to record solo album Alicia Keys earns nomination at 2001 Billboard Music Awards Creed tops charts with Weathered
Dramatic and documentary film competition finalists for the 2002 Sundance Film Festival were announced Monday, with new and more seasoned artists making the list. Next year's festival in Park City, Utah, though, is marked by several changes.
Listen Up!: Gene Simmons: Behind the make-up
Listen Up!: Kid Rock denies he's a daddy
MPAA chief Jack Valenti is rounding up top studio executives to participate in a Sunday morning meeting with Karl Rove, a senior White House adviser, about how the industry can contribute to the current war effort.
Listen Up!: Slayer lawsuit dismissed
Listen Up!: Jagger, Kravitz team up in latest single
Listen Up! Oops, Britney did it again.
Listen Up! Elastica calls it quits
Listen Up!: Savage Garden call it quits
Former CBS anchor Walter Cronkite, who raised eyebrows in 1997 when he charged that evangelists Jerry Falwell, Ralph Reed and Pat Robertson were "wrapping their harsh right wing views in the banner of religious faith," has stepped up his criticism of the televangelists.
Listen Up!: Musicians rethink music after attacks
Listen Up!: Jackson to record "What More Can I Give?"
News that Clear Channel Communications, the nation's biggest radio station chain, released a list to its partner radio stations asking to avoid playing certain songs on the air in the wake of the terrorist attacks the US suffered on Sept. 11 is a rumor.
The top ten shows for last week according to Nielsen Research . . .
Listen Up!: Jackson does "Pop" at MTV Video Music Awards
2001 MTV Video Music Awards List of Winners
Listen Up!: Remembering Aaliyah
Listen Up!: Marilyn Manson: Molester?
NEW YORK, NY, June 5, 2000 -- No one knows this yet but there's a new musical that will land on Broadway very soon and it will be a huge, huge hit.How can we be so sure? Yes, the spankin' new musical comedy version of the smash indie "The Full Monty" opened last Thursday at San Diego's Old Globe Theatre to great reviews, including one in Monday's Variety, but this column has always been a little, uh, skeptical of critics.But one of the theater world's most seasoned professionals (now a major force on the West Coast after having cut his teeth in New York for years) caught a preview early last week and declared "The Full Monty" an "unequivocal smash" and "howlingly commercial."Yes, playwright Terrence McNally ("The Kiss of the Spider Woman," "Master Class," "Love! Valour! Compassion!") uncharacteristically breaks no new ground here, but he and novice musical comedy
Reuters reports that Walt Disney Co. will comply with an order by a Los Angeles Superior Court Judge and provide a list of people who suffered brain hemorrhages on park rides.
Harrison Ford Mel Gibson Tom Hanks Bruce Willis Eddie Murphy Tom Cruise John Travolta Nicolas Cage Julia Roberts Will Smith Arnold Schwarzenegger Sylvester Stallone Vin Diesel The Fast and the Furious Timeline Paul Walker Ben Affleck The Sum of All Fears Matt Damon The Bourne Identity Mark Wahlberg The Truth About Charlie Harrison Ford Star Wars Return of the Jedi The Empire Strikes Back Indiana Jones Gwyneth Paltrow Shakespeare in Love The Talented Mr. Ripley Duets Bounce Shallow Hal The Spy Game Brad Pitt The Devil's Own Seven Years in Tibet Meet Joe Black Fight Club Snatch
Listen Up!: Sweet on Mandy
A bounty of buzz-heavy, star-studded new releases will kick off the countdown to Christmas this year, promising something different and special each day of the week. The holiday movie bonanza commences Tuesday with the limited release of Sony's "Girl, Interrupted." Adapted from Susanna Kaysen's critically acclaimed memoir, the film stars Winona Ryder and Angelina Jolie as two iconoclastic young women confined to a mental institution. Lifting the box office spirit Wednesday are three wildly anticipated films of different ilk. Taking care of the laugh department is director Milos Forman's "Man on the Moon," where funnyman Jim Carrey plays funnyman Andy Kaufman. For those lamenting the absence of televised sports programming on Christmas, there's Oliver Stone's adrenaline-racing, testosterone-pumping "Any Given Sunday," a homage to the gritty underside of football st
HOLLYWOOD, May 9, 2000 -- Who says you have to be red-hot famous to have your own personal stalker? Just go ask onetime "King of Comedy" Jerry Lewis and onetime pop-queen Linda Ronstadt. Both former A-listers presumably are breathing easier today following arrests in a pair of long-term stalking cases. In Lewis' instance, a 56-year-old man, fresh from prison on a Jerry Lewis stalking charge, was busted Friday in Wyoming on a, yes, Jerry Lewis stalking charge. This time, the guy's accused of telling Jer "your [sic] dead" in a letter mailed to the funnyman. The Ronstadt-related bust came over the weekend in Arizona when a 55-year-old man, clad in a white tuxedo and matching white shoes, was taken into custody outside a Sun City venue where the singer was performing. The man, also recently sprung from prison on an attempted stalking rap, got busted for an outstanding warrent. His w
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), the world's largest journalist group, has condemned a ruling by the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission that permits television stations and newspapers that have the same owner to use a single reporter to cover a story.
Listen Up!: Is Mariah Cured?
Brazilian best-selling novelist Jorge Amado dies at 88 of a heart attack
Listen Up!: Timberlake to duet with Spears
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 4, 2000 -- There's nothing flippant about the Top 10 films of the 1990s. At least according to the Broadcast Film Critics Association. The group released its picks for the ultimate best-of list Monday -- and, boy, did its members like dramas with would-be stirring emotional content and longer-than-usual running times. Claiming the title of best film of the decade was Steven Spielberg's appropriately sober (and lengthy) "Schindler's List." The mogul's "Saving Private Ryan" (also a butt-buster) finished No. 2. "L.A. Confidential," the noir throwback that jump-started the stateside career of New Zealand-born Russell Crowe, was picked for the No. 3 spot."Forrest Gump," the mother of all idiot-savant films, was named the fourth best movie of the '90s, while Martin Scorsese's mob opus "GoodFellas" rounded out the top five. With
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.
MTV Video Music Awards Nominee List
The author of the novel So I Am Glad, which was to have been made into a movie by Ed Harris and Elton John, is so angered by changes to her storyline that she has refused to extend Harris and John's option rights, the London Sunday Times reported.
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 12, 2001 -- Calista Flockhart's biological clock is ticking, and you better believe that she's doing something about it. The "Ally McBeal" actress confirmed through her publicist that she has indeed -- as the tabloid The National Enquirer has been rumoring -- adopted a baby boy. "I have always wanted to adopt a child, and I am overjoyed that I have been blessed with a beautiful and healthy son," said Flockhart, 36, in a brief statement. Despite the new addition to Flockhart's life, the actress plans to continue working on the hit Fox comedy and intends on giving birth someday and might adopt another child in the future. "I'm completely enchanted and awestruck. I feel extremely fortunate and grateful that I work for such a supportive company that offers a wonderful child care facility, enabling me to spend a lot of time with my son while I'm
Listen Up!: Britney loves rock 'n' roll
Ang Lee was named by Time magazine as best American director in the periodical's first installment of its "best of" lists. Time wanted to fashion "the definitive list of people who stand for the best in America today," the magazine told reporters. Other entertainers who were feted by Time include Sean Penn for best actor, Julia Roberts for best actress and The Roots as best rappers. Time lauded Lee (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Ice Storm, Sense and Sensibility) saying, "This soft-spoken gent is proving again what's always been true: that American cinema is nourished by the artistry of foreigners."
The Humanitas Awards, established 27 years ago to reward writers whose work explores the complexities of human experience and sheds light on the positive values of life, announced its list of finalists Thursday, Variety reports. Lee Hall for Billy Elliott, Stephen Gaghan for Traffic, and Kenneth Lonergan for You Can Count on Me will fight it out for the feature film prize. "The finalists represent what is right about television and film,'' Humanitas President Frank Desiderio told reporters.
SANTA MONICA, Calif., May 3, 2000 -- Just when you're sick of all the rumors about who will play Anakin Skywalker in "Star Wars: Episode II," here's another one. USA Today is reporting that George Lucas met last weekend with several (unnamed) actors who are under consideration for the coveted role as the young Darth Vader. At his Skywalker Ranch compound in California's Marin County, Lucas reportedly subjected the actors to a digital screen test opposite Natalie Portman, who will reprise her role as Queen Amidala, Anakin's bride-to-be. Naturally, no one's saying whether anyone aced the audition. "It could be several weeks before we know anyting," producer Rick McCallum told the newspaper. But the rumor mill cannot wait for facts. Over the past day or so, lots of "Star Wars"-obsessed Web sites have been positing that Colin Hanks (co-star of TV's "Roswell," son of
Kathryn Bigelow's The Hurt Locker dominates at the 2010 BAFTA Award
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Justin Timberlake and Larry David On Short List for Same 'Stooges' Role