Watch out for drips!
What will his former expertise bring to the show?
Maybe he should've told his wedding guests to buy stock shares instead of gifts?
These '70s classics will always be 'Stayin Alive.'
The Facebook creator changes his relationship status.
Becomes 9th highest grossing film globally, surpassing "Star Wars Episode 1."
We like him when he's angry.
He's still got it.
The 'Contraband' star proves him in a behind-the-scenes Blu feature.
The actress speaks out about controversial face transformation.
Ain't nothin' like a dragonvest to make you look spiffy.
He's more Saul Goodman than Daniel Kaffee.
A.K.A. How Many Law and Order Alums can we cast in one show?
Q’vivoh No, Casper Smart!
Mark is getting huge for his new role in Pain and Gain.
From the creator of Family Guy.
Wahlberg will produce a pilot about the renowned union, of which his father was a member.
They'll be playing Navy SEALs.
The 'Hurt Locker' star joins Michael Bay's next.
TV host Ellen DeGeneres tries to find out.
Plus that handsome Kitsch fella.
The 'True Grit' star takes a lighter role.
Smart move or just plain overprotective?
They make quite the high-caliber duo.
Perfect score.
I think we all agree that he should.
Cocky much?
'Contraband' from Universal tops the Martin Luther King weekend box office with a much better than expected $24.5 million.
We take a closer look at his past work to make an educated guess.
With a never-before-uttered phrase.
Is Mark Wahlberg "the old guy"?
Warning: there are many Rock puns.
A movie about the dark alleys of Amsterdam.
What's a phrase that will indicate how cool this will be?
Your move, Universal.
But the movie has explosions, so we're sold.
He blamed the United States for the terrorist attacks.
The couple have said so long.
Apparently the feeling isn't mutual.
It will like 'Entourage,' but at a burger joint and without Jeremy Piven.
Gee, I wonder who that could be.
Sounds delicious!
This might be a little stranger than most Cinderellas
With a discernible storyline and some dazzling 3D imagery, this 'Destination' is a marked improvement over its predecessor.
All the Bayside hotties are being taken away.
If he has a Boston accent, I'm 100% sold.
Movie runs the risk of overdosing on testosterone.
Last time we saw Luke Skywalker was a long time ago in a galaxy far, far, away...
He would team with director Allen Hughes.
Does the Marvel movie need 3-D to be thrilling?
Another J.J. Abrams project? Surprise, surprise.
Because that's what you do when you accept awards.
Oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy!
I'm a peacock! You gotta let me fly!
Ted Mosby and the Magic Lady Bits
Not you baby.
Wait, so it's not a Boston movie? Does he know that?
He'll write and executive produce with Akiva Goldsman.
Including "Duh" and "Winning"
But we have no idea what it's about.
Damnit. Of course he did.
Based on the book 'Low Down' by Amy Albany.
A sequel could dramatize the Ward/Gotti bouts
Filmmaker eying several projects with his muse
We look back at a few great films.
If you didn't, there may be something wrong with you.
Yes, no? Maybe so?
Also, Colin Quinn is funny and Gwyneth Paltrow is pretty.
Another calling card short bought by Universal to be turned into a feature.
Confirming the obvious, as this marks the fourth collaboration between David O' Russell and the actor.
Oscar nominee may star in the 'Family Guy' creator's first feature film.
Bestselling author to bring Cold War CIA drama to HBO.
Will the Oscar nominee take over for Brandon Lee?
He's already producing 'Oprah's Search for the Next TV Star,' and now he's going to do a second
The loud billionaire joins as guest "shark" for the ABC program.
The comic-book writer name drops Johnny Depp and Brad Pitt for upcoming Nemesis film, among other news.
While Paramount and Marvel Entertainment’s 'Iron Man 2' doesn't hit theaters until May 7, a promotional blitz is already reaching consumers at virtually every imaginable touchpoint.
How effective is the marketing strategy for 'Eat Pray Love'?
'Inception' crosses the $200 million mark in its third week at the box office while maintaining its #1 rank at the Tuesday Daily Box Office Rally for August 3, 2010
Mark Wahlberg kisses his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Indie darling rumored to be circling the role stolen from Edward Norton
Signs on with Glee's Ryan Murphy for an adaptation of the play.
In a record for the studio, Warner Bros. Pictures International has passed the $1 billion mark in total international box office takings in less than five months.
After a long wait, the "Saved by the Bell" troublemaker can once again be found on your regularly scheduled programming.
With 'The Blind Side' rushing past 'New Moon' at the box office last weekend, AdAge takes a look at the faith-based marketing strategy behind the Sandra Bullock football film.
Alec Baldwin has apologized for joking about sex trafficking, insisting he understands why politicians in Asia threatened to beat him over a recent "insensitive" remark.
We saw this one coming! 'Transformers' actress Megan Fox and fiance Brian Austin Green have officially called off their engagement, reports 'Us Magazine'.
Jennifer Love Hewitt is 18 lbs and one fiancé lighter.
According to Australia's 'Sunday Telegraph', supermodel Mirana Kerr revealed she was engaged to Orlando Bloom and they were vacationing in Venice, Italy, last week to celebrate the news.
Ali Larter’s character on Heroes is all over the place but this 32 year-old-actress has her head on straight and is ready to settle down having just celebrated her recent engagement to Hayes MacArthur.
Bachelors nationwide mourn the loss of their leader to that of matrimony—Howard Stern is no longer one of them since Beth Ostyrosky made an honest man out of him.
The certain $500M+ domestic box office take of The Dark Knight has moved Warner Bros past Paramount/Dreamworks in the 2008 market share race, and, with Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince set for November, the studio seemed a lock to sail past Sony’s 2006 domestic box office record of $1.71 billion. The 2008 release schedule got a major shake-up on Thursday, however, as Warner Bros shifted Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince to next July '09.
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.
Report claims Jackson paid off another victim, Mark McGrath to host Extra, Sony settles suit over fake film critic, more...
FOX to launch reality channel, lost Beatles collection found at flea market, Trump wants Bush fired, more...
News, June 9: Disney, Miramax Make Feud Public; Mel Gibson Sues Over "Passion" Box Office; Soul Plane Crash Lands on Bootleg Market Viggo Mortensen Cameron Crowe Vanilla Sky Final Destination 3 Bridget Jones
John 'J.J.' Jackson, one of the first MTV on-air personalities, died Wednesday of an apparent heart attack while driving home from dinner in Los Angeles. Also: Catherine Zeta-Jones Donald Trump Janet Jackson Ben Affleck Jon Stewart Morgan Freeman Djimon Hounsou Alicia Silverstone Beauty Shop
News, Feb. 24 Paris Hilton Orchestrated Sex Video, Experts Say The Passion of the Christ is Full of Inaccuracies, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Hits Billion Mark. Also included Eminem Sean P. Diddy Combs Monica Bellucci John Cusack Billy Bob Thornton Whoppi Goldberg
Although 20th Century Fox's sci-fi sequel X2: X-Men United has not yet been released, the comic book turned mega-movie franchise is already setting box office records.
News, March 18: Gandolfini, HBO Drop Lawsuits; War Won't Disrupt Movie Release Sked, Dire Straits Mark Knopfler Injured in Accident Martin Sheen Tom Hanks Susan Sarandon Robin Williams
Lions Gate Films is testing the limits of movie marketing on the Internet by promoting its satirical college pic The Rules of Attraction through Altnet, a software company promoted on a Web site called Kazaa.
As studios start vying for coveted release dates for their summer 2003 blockbusters, Columbia Pictures has announced its release schedule for next summer, starting with the Charlie's Angels sequel.
The summer box office from early May to the Labor Day holiday on Sept. 2, which marks the end of summer, will rise above the $4 billion mark.
The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring has already been deemed imperfect by eagle eyed Rings fans Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone Anna Nicole Smith Sopranos star Edie Falco Marisa Tomei Peter Tork Mickey Dolenz Davy Jones Stewart Adamson
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The lifting of the Taliban's ban on the screening of motion pictures in Afghanistan has heartened Indian film producers. for the benefit of Afghan children affected by the war."
Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge has passed the $100-million mark in overseas ticket sales.
The original Luke Skywalker has belatedly added his voice to critics of the Star Wars prequels.
American songwriters and music publishers have reached a tentative agreement with Napster, the online file sharing service.
On a day in which the nation was being urged to pray for the victims and families of the World Trade Center attack, comments reportedly made by the Revs. Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson on Robertson's "The 700 Club" Thursday were igniting debate among the nation's laymen and clergy.
Quote of the day: Mark Wahlberg on rock and roll.
Sony Pictures Corporation, still reeling from the pasting it took for printing phony raves in its ads from a non-existent critic, has been forced to pull an R-rated trailer from the Internet because it violated rules of the Motion Picture Association of America.
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 4, 2000 -- Love takes time to heal. Well, except maybe for comedienne Ellen DeGeneres. Betty DeGeneres, the yuckster's mother, told "Entertainment Tonight" that her daughter has already found someone to take the place of former love Anne Heche. Mom told "ET" that Ellen's new girlfriend is "a very nice girl" and that the new pair is "taking it very slow." Betty DeGeneres didn't say anything else about the mystery woman, except that Ellen met her by accident and that her daughter wasn't looking to meet someone new. DeGeneres and Heche announced their split in August after a 2 ½ year courtship. Heche has been linked to actor Vince Vaughan, among others, since the breakup.
Dan Rather has expressed surprise at the reaction to his remark following President Bush's address on stem cell research that viewers who are "really interested in this" ought to read "one of the better newspapers tomorrow."
Thailand is going all-out to promote and market a feature based on the heroic effort of the country's queen in 1548 to save the king and country from invaders from Myanmar (Burma).
DreamWorks' animated Shrek, which has already piled up $256 million at the domestic box office, has now topped $100 million overseas. According to Screen International, the British trade publication, Shrek has now earned $28.5 million in the U.K. alone.
MGM will merge its marketing and distribution roles into one.
A Salt Lake City newspaper columnist has sharply rapped Today show host Matt Lauer for his handling of an interview with Utah bigamist Tom Green on Monday's telecast. Scott Pierce, the TV writer for the Deseret News, particularly objected to Lauer's description of Green as a Mormon from Utah. "Even the most cursory research would have told the interviewer that polygamy was outlawed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1890 and that Green had been excommunicated by the 'Mormon' church," Pierce wrote.
Sony Pictures Entertainment's marketing ploys have backfired once again--two Columbia Pictures' employees were used in a televised ad for The Patriot, posing as everyday moviegoers. This comes on the heels of the studio's more recent marketing faux pas--using a fake critic to hype films.
A "parental advisory" sticker may warn parents about an album's violent content, but it is not stopping the record industry from targeting such material at young America, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 14, 2000 -- Even seasoned superheroes need a leader. And it looks as if Bryan Singer is once again the man for the job. The director, whose last flick "X-Men" made a killing over the summer, might return to the helm for the second installment of the mutant-superheroes franchise, The Hollywood Reporter says. The film's ensemble cast, which includes Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, James Marsden, Famke Janssen and Anna Paquin, have all signed on to do the sequel, which, as of now, still has yet to be scripted. According to the report, Singer's commitment will likely depend on whether he can squeeze the project into his busy schedule. The helmer has already been tapped to do "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind" with Mike Myers as his next project. MOUSEHUNT: Is Stuart Little honing in on the territory of the other famous
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 5, 2000 -- Mark Wahlberg is landing huge film roles left and right, but he hasn’t become too big for his britches to remember his past glory as a barely clad rapper. Now Wahlberg is mulling over a possible return to the music world, thanks to his latest movie role. Wahlberg portrays a heavy metal singer in "Metal Gods," and the role made him think about returning to the days when he was hitting the music charts as Marky Mark of Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch. "I miss the freedom of being a musician. You show up when you want, go on when you want, but movies give me the discipline I needed," Wahlberg has said. "If I don't have to be a judge on karaoke shows on MTV, then I might go back to music." As the rapper known as Marky Mark, Wahlberg scored a hit with "Good Vibrations" and found success as a model for Calvin Klein underwear. He also sa
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 11, 2000 -- The U.S. entertainment industry aggressively markets violent films, music and games to children even when they have been labeled for adults only, says an FTC report released today. The Federal Trade Commission report, which didn’t address the causal link between violence and the media, charged that Hollywood’s marketing plans undermined the ratings system credibility used by the entertainment industry to warn parents about violence. “Target marketing to children of entertainment products with violent content is pervasive and aggressive,” FTC Chairman Robert Pitofsky told a news conference. The FTC report, ordered by President Clinton and congressional leaders after the deadly shootings at Columbine High School in Colorado in April, received immediate responses from the candidates in the presidential race. Vice President Al Gore began
HOLLYWOOD, June 12, 2000 -- What's that, you say? Haven't seen a good mob movie in, oh, about five minutes. Wondering when Hollywood's gonna make a new one? Wonder no more. Trade paper reports today say Mark Wahlberg is in talks to play -- yea! -- a mob moss in "Criminal Conversation," to be produced by and co-star Tom Cruise. Proving Cruise doesn't believe in jinxes or curses or bad chemistry, the word is that "Eyes Wide Shut" co-star (and wife) Nicole Kidman also will sign up for "Criminal Conversation," as the object of Wahlberg's affections.
Whoopi Goldberg will receive the fourth annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
HOLLYWOOD, June 28, 2000 -- So, if you can't get Matt Damon for your movie, what's a studio to do? Get the guy who kinda looks like Matt Damon. And so it has come to pass that Mark Wahlberg -- a somewhat leathery-looking version of the "Good Will Hunting" golden boy -- has been tapped to headline Fox's long-awaited "Planet of the Apes" remake, The Hollywood Reporter says. Damon's name had been floated in recent months as a possible "Apes" star. Then Wahlberg entered the game. The 29-year-old former Calvin Klein underwear model, next up in "The Perfect Storm" (opening Friday), let the "Apes" deal out of the bag in a recent interview with Hollywood.com. When asked if he was looking forward to taking a break from action flicks with "Ocean's Eleven" (the Vegas heist flick he's to make with George Clooney), Wahlberg replied: "'Ocean’s Eleven' is gonna be easy. I’m loo
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