Kim advises Colton not to ‘say hateful things’ the next time around.
Show accused of cutting sketch to support Obama.
Plus a lesson in surviving Sundance.
Some people will do anything to meet Brad Pitt.
That didn't take long.
Well that's....interesting.
We get a peek at the thrillers.
Now we're talking...
They were looking for guns and ammunition.
Production company plans 2013 release for reboot
We should only be that lucky...
He thought the man with the bag was a hobo burglar.
The 'Machete' and 'Detroit 1-8-7' stars in talk to ride in the biker thriller 'Tarantula'
Screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg says that Breaking Dawn will include the Bella's super-nasty birth scene.
Tomb Raider is over the top. Kim Kardashian is plenty over the top to fill this role
Remake of 1973 made-for-TV horror flick coming January 21, 2011
Investigators have raided the Las Vegas home of Michael Jackson's personal doctor Conrad Murray, a week after Los Angeles District Attorney officials confirmed that they're considering a manslaughter charge against the medic.
The offices of Michael Jackson's personal physician Dr. Conrad Murray were raided by drug cops on Wednesday as part of their ongoing investigation into the superstar's death.
Supermodel Claudia Schiffer was left terrified when her London home was raided by burglars as she and her two children slept upstairs.
Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over's conquest at the box office last weekend had Paramount Pictures executives scrambling for an explanation as to why their feature, Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life starring Angelina Jolie, debuted to such low figures.
Police served 17 search warrants in Los Angeles County and in Las Vegas today, including in a raid at the offices of Marion 'Suge' Knight's Tha Row Records.
Angelina Jolie may have found the perfect spot to get away from all the turbulence in her life recently--even though her escape will include running, kicking, jumping and fighting as she reprises the distinctively double-barreled role of Lara Croft.
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 19, 2000 -- Let's start with the first logical question that comes to mind: Has anyone even seen "Battlefield Earth"? Regardless, the will of a big box office movie star is apparently bigger than that of the viewing public. You see, John Travolta -- aka Mr. "Saturday Night Fever" then Mr. "Pulp Fiction" then Mr. "Battlefield Earth" -- has said in a press junket for his latest film, "Lucky Numbers," that he's all game to turn 2000's dreadlocked alien sci-fi bomb "Battlefield Earth" into a sequel. Specially, his words were "Sure. Yeah" when asked whether the world can expect a "Battlefield 2" in its future. "The bottom line is that I feel really good about it. Here I was taking big chances, breaking a new genre," Travolta was quoted as saying by Reuters. "I am so thrilled, believe it or not, at the outcome because I didn't believe I could get it don
HOLLYWOOD, May 12, 2000 -- Just so we're clear here, "Dirty Dancing" is not a 1980s relic, nor an embarrassing Patrick Swayze memory, nor a glorified B-picture with nice bodies. It is, rather, a "cultural touchstone." So said Miramax honcho Harvey Weinstein in announcing to the world Thursday that his fine studio plans to team with Artisan Entertainment (i.e., the house that "The Blair Witch Project" built) to make "Dirty Dancing 2." Just to keep things fun, Daily Variety says a wildly improbable pair -- try Ricky Martin and Natalie Portman -- are "in early talks" to do the flick. The Miramax-Artisan "Dirty Dancing" alliance was said to have been cooked up over a lunch last December. No word on what the execs ate. Or drank. The original "Dirty Dancing" (1987) starred Swayze, Jennifer Grey and Jennifer Grey's old nose.
He Said, She Said: "Tomb Raider" soundtrack
Director Simon West says that he has produced a special and altered version of Tomb Raider for release as a DVD, including some scenes that were dropped from the original and cutting other scenes.
Italian police, who last month raided the headquarters of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's Mediaset empire in Milan, charged into homes and businesses of film industry magnate Vittorio Cecchi Gori in Florence and Rome Thursday.
Paramount indicated Thursday that it is planning to feature an array of special effects to distinguish "Tomb Raider: The Ride," a rollercoaster ride it is building at its King's Island theme park near Cincinnati.
In Tuesday's edition we reported that we had received several messages from readers who took issue with our report that, prior to the success of Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, the most successful film based on a video game was Pokémon: The First Movie.
In Monday's Studio Briefing, we took note of reports indicating that Tomb Raider's box-office take was the largest for any debuting movie based on a video game, exceeding those for the previous record holder, Pokémon: The First Movie. Several readers have pointed out that the Pokémon video game was preceded by the TV cartoon series, card games, toys and picture books.
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider blasted into movie theaters over the weekend amassing a far-higher-than expected $48.2 million, according to box-office estimates--the most ever earned by a debuting movie based on a video game.
Although Tomb Raider, the movie version of the popular video game, is a month away from release, bootleg copies are already circulating on the Internet, the BBC reported Sunday, citing Internet veterans who trade movies online.