Uh, can you use it in a sentence?
Lips and limbs run amuck during this popular awards show.
Monaghan lashes out against Fox on Twitter.
You'll have to restrain yourself from joining in.
Remember those Dancing Itos?
Just a heads up, your insurance won't cover this.
The highs and lows from the past year. It. Has. Everything.
Three of the lead actresses will be busy; one will rest!
They're backkkk!
'The Raven' isn't the first time Cusack's scared the heck out of us.
In honor of Sunday night's 'Game of Thrones' shocker!
Sorry, sexy robots!
In honor of the star's sudden death.
Jane Doe claims her pants were ripped off.
Producers are wishing big — find out who's on the list!
Seriously Zac, this is getting ridiculous.
The actress speaks out about controversial face transformation.
The Hunger Games star recounts his first pitch fail to Jay Leno.
All about Joan, Peggy, Sally, Megan, and Betty...so far.
And the creator thinks there are too many funny ladies on TV...
See what trouble the group gets into on the finale.
He is currently hospitalized.
She's done a lot of crazy things throughout the season.
But how does Jionni take the news?
Let the verbal hair-pulling commence!
For the first time ever, a finalist joins the ladies' night.
She overhears all the nastiness - even Blakeley calling her a stripper...
Will the "truth" about his "hook up" with Snooki go public?
But he does understand the art of trapeze.
Remembering the leader of The Monkees.
She's baaaaaaack (in the news for bad behavior)! A look back at Sean Young's greatest mishits.
What were some of your highlights?
Check out the craziest moments of the night.
Plus, Mike still won't keep his mouth shut. Surprise!
See what kind of mischief the gang got into this week.
Snooki suffers from a..um...possible medical problem.
The gang throws Pauly and Mike a surprise birthday party.
It's time to celebrate some birthdays!
Teddy tries and fails to cope with Henry's death.
The gang says goodbye to one of their own.
Find out what crazy antics the gang's already getting into.
Several sites are reporting on the news.
The highlights from TV's most scantily night.
As if we didn't see this coming.
Of course, there were quite a few moments to choose from.
The rest of the contestants perform for a spot in the final 16.
Will your favorites make it to the final 16?
Must be a pretty big number!
Simon's back!
Or so he says.
Pop culture fiends, here's what you need to know about Summer 2011.
It's the ladies turns to strike back.
The force is strong with this one.
It's her time. Knock it off.
The best of the best in stand-up, film and TV.
Our favorite America-themed movie and TV moments.
Who took the number one spot?!
In case you missed the show, because you have a life or something.
I want to ingest this movie now.
THE TOP 5.
'Thor' may have taken the weekend, but the week belong to the 'Bridesmaids'!
And a bit about the women we can thank for it.
Great. 20 scorned women and TONS of roses. FOR TWO HOURS.
"I like my pigtails. My uncle thinks they're sexy."
There were many more, but I'm an underachiever so here's 10.
Jamie Lee Curtis seems a wee bit disappointed, yes?
The best-selling literary franchise will hit multiplexes via Summit Entertainment
A second bombastic trailer for the adaptation of the classic '80s series has surfaced online.
AFI's Moments list cites events or trends deemed to have had an impact on the world of movies during the year
The details of Brittany Murphy's last moments have been made public after notes written by an official at the Los Angeles County Coroner's office were released online.
According to The New York Times, five years into the uneasy reign of chairman Brad Grey, Paramount is at long last catching a moment in the sun.
Watch Penelope Cruz, Kate Hudson and Marion Cotillard strut their stuff in this saucy new clip.
'Halloween II' director Rob Zombie discusses the prospects for a full-length version of his raucous 'Grindhouse' trailer.
Michael Jackson's longtime friend Brooke Shields fought back tears at the late star's memorial as she recalled magical moments with the King of Pop when they were just kids.
The American Film Institute is all about lists … Top 10 Films … Top 10 TV Shows … and now it’s named 2008’s Eight "Moments of Significance." What happened to 10?
Is it worth betraying a friend for a woman? What if it were Kate Hudson or Angelina Jolie? Hollywood.com takes a look at the most tempting women in Hollywood with the question in mind: Is it worth it?
Sex & The City (Warner Brothers) is out-performing even the most optimistic of box office forecasts. The estrogen-fueled reunion of Carrie Bradshaw, Samantha Jones, Charlotte York and Miranda Hobbes, in their first big screen adventure, is nothing short of a phenomenon.
Winning an Oscar hasn't helped Ray star Jamie Foxx get dates in Los Angeles.
TV shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer have given rise to a new breed of sci-fi fans—women.
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
Producer David Gest told NBC Dateline's Stone Phillips in an interview to be broadcast Friday that his marriage to Liza Minnelli ended because of an article in the National Enquirer and not because of the alleged physical abuse. Also: Super Bowl XXXVIII Michael Jackson Barry Manilow Luther Vandross Touching the Void OutKast Andre 3000 F Gary Gray Be Cool
The talk around the water cooler Monday morning may be all about the Super Bowl, but it isn't the Carolina Panthers-New England Patriots showdown on everyone's lips.
Action star-turned-California gubernatorial candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger issued an astonishing apology Thursday to several women who claim they were groped by the Terminator star after casual meetings on movies sets, offices and even an elevator.
The VH1 Big in 2002 awards honored some of the most memorable entertainment moments of the year Wednesday night at the Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles. Also: Ice Cube Vin Diesel Sharon Osbourne The Excorcist William Blatty William Friedkin Kevin Smith David Zucker Scary Movie 3 Lilo & Stitch RealNetworks Inc. Starz Encore Group Steven Spielberg Presents Taken Sci Fi Channel Will Smith Jada Pinkett Smith Betsy Borns
Show business trade magazine The Hollywood Reporter unveiled Tuesday its annual list of the 100 most powerful women in Hollywood. Topping this year's list is Paramount Pictures chairwoman Sherry Lansing, who became the studio's first female chairman in 1992.
Pam Anderson will write a monthly feature for Jane magazine that will focus on issues of domestic abuse, women's health and parenthood. Pam Anderson Kid Rock Tommy Lee
Two-time Oscar winner Jodie Foster, who will turn 40 in November, to London's Evening Standard on what it's like
Mel Gibson who plays the role of husband in his new movie We Were Soldiers and in real life
Women clean up at Sundance Festival Sundance Film Festival Personal Velocity Real Women Have Curves Daughter From Danang IAmandla! A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony Black Hawk Down Donatella Versace PETA Madonna Gwyneth Paltrow Niki Taylor Did Jennifer Lopez Michael Jackson Kylie Minogue Geri Halliwell Mariah Carey Midem music industry festival Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Shari Belafonte Gabrielle Carteris Stephen Collins Bernie Kopell Cheryl Ladd William Shatner Robert Urich Harry Potter Rupert Griny Thunderpants Resident Evil Milla Jovovich Michelle Rodriguez C-Murder
Daniel Radcliffe, the young actor who was chosen to portray Harry Potter, has told the BBC's Radio Times publication that he is looking forward to fame.
News Roundup: Sept. 24
Only twice in memory had such a shocking moment in history been captured live on television -- the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald in 1963 and the explosion of the Challenger in 1987.
An eclectic group of women top New York entertainment magazine Manhattan File's list of the Big Apple's 100 most eligible New York bachelorettes, which will be released next week. Hip-hop vixen Li'l Kim and former White House intern Monica Lewinsky score No. 1 and No. 2 on the list, respectively, according to The Associated Press. Further down the list from Lewinsky: Chelsea Clinton.
Though a federal judge ruled in April that author Alice Randall's parody of Gone With the Wind was creative piracy, some big-name corporations have rushed to Randall's side, according to the BBC. Her novel, The Wind Done Gone, has gained support from such companies as Microsoft, CNN, Dow Jones, Tribune, the New York Times and others. Each corporation has filed friend-of-the-court briefs in an Atlanta circuit court, citing the need for protection of the First Amendment.
HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 26, 2001 -- “Star Trek alum William Shatner, 69, has purchased a house that will serve as a “sober living” facility in remembrance of his late wife, Nerine, who died in an alcohol-related accident 18 months ago.“I wanted to salvage some meaning out of all that experience,“ the actor told the Associated Press. “I thought the best way to do that would be in Nerine’s name to help other people.” The Nerine Shatner Friendly House will be an 11-room residential facility devoted to women recovering from alcoholism.Nerine Shatner, a former model, drowned in the couple’s swimming pool in August 1999. Shatner discovered his wife in the pool upon returning to their home. An autopsy later indicated that she had hit her head on the bottom of the pool while diving and revealed that her blood alcohol level was 0.27 percent, which is more than three times the legal limit
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 30, 2000 -- The question buzzing around Hollywood today is: How could a little comedy that's been out for a while beat out the most anticipated sequel of the year? The surprise hit comedy "Meet the Parents" managed to hold "Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2" at bay and hold on to the No. 1 spot at the box office for the fourth week in a row. It also passed the $100 million mark at the box office. Could it be "Parents'" star power? It does, after all, star film veteran Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller, who had a big comedic hit with "There's Something About Mary." Highly unlikely say, some industry analysts. Word of mouth seems to be the culprit in this case. "'Meet the Parents'" hit audiences in a good way," says Daily Variety film critic Todd McCarthy. "They think it's the funniest film they've seen in a long time, and I think word got out about that."