Did Donald finally get a ten from Len?
Oh, Ashton!
A kewl episode complete with Rihanna performances and an Adam Yauch tribute.
Will it predict who wins Season 14?
Show me the 10's!
Chicks dig the long locks, right?
Someone get Jackie to rile him up.
Peyton's baby bro will attempt to carry on the comedy legacy.
And the creator thinks there are too many funny ladies on TV...
This has got to be some sort of record.
The epic gets even more epic.
And start screaming.
The comedian helps Ashton fight "The War Against Gingivitis"
Comedienne Rachael Harris has nabbed a new gig.
Ashton Kutcher scores one of his lowest ratings with "Not in My Mouth"
Will you watch 'The Jenny McCarthy Show?'
Prepare for Valentine's Day madness.
The peacock experienced ratings it hasn't seen in a great while.
Walden tries to fix his intimate relationship with Zooey.
Episode: "A Possum on Chemo"
Episode: "Slowly and in a Circular Fashion"
There's a whole lot of monkey jokes.
Episode: "A Lovely Landing Strip"
Episode: "A Fishbowl Full Of Glass Eyes"
Episode: "Frodo's Headshots"
Episode: "Thank You for the Intercourse"
Ralph Fiennes' directorial debut is a bold effort.
Episode: "Those Fancy Japanese Toilets"
Episode 6: "The Squat and The Hover"
Episode 5: "A Giant Cat Holding Churro"
Episode four: 'Nine Magic Fingers'
Episode three: 'Big Girls Don't Throw Food'
Premiere Part 2: 'People Who Love Peepholes'
And he gets $25 million right now!
Ashton debuts in 'Nice to Meet You, Walden Schmidt.'
Music nerds rejoice! Or sing! Or do whatever it is you do.
They've reconciled! Aw, how cute.
This isn't 'Star Wars' anymore.
Good thing she's leaving then, eh?
We are, shall you say, Fired Up about this news.
Cold Case actress to play second wife of Pitt's Billy Beane
Star-studded movie musical 'Nine' is leading the way at the 14th annual Satellite Awards with 11 nominations.
Gripping war movie 'The Hurt Locker' has triumphed at the 19th Gotham Independent Film Awards in New York.
David Letterman won last week's ratings race against newly installed 'Tonight Show' host Conan O'Brien in the 'Late Show's' largest weekly victory over 'Tonight' since 2000.
Paris Hilton dumped baseball-player boyfriend Doug Reinhardt, so there would be no hard feelings when she started making moves on soccer stud Cristiano Ronaldo.
The first billion dollar January is capped off by the biggest overall Superbowl weekend as the nation's theatres score a touchdown and the extra point!
No, Sean Penn’s Milk is not winning a golf award; it is receiving the Producers Guild of America's Stanley Kramer Award, which honors pictures taking on provocative social issues, The Associated Press reports.
It's Halloween weekend and it looks like Kevin Smith may have been tricked into thinking a movie about porn could scare up a top spot at the box office, meanwhile the kids over High School Musical 3 might just be treated to a second winning week.
Apparently, America is staying tuned in on the election.
It was this time last year that Kathy Griffin was making headlines for dissing Jesus on stage at the Creative Arts Emmys. The carrot-topped comedienne found herself in hot water for off color remarks like, "a lot of people come up here and thank Jesus for this award. I want you to know that no one had less to do with this award than Jesus…This award is my god now!"
The success of Warner Bros’ Journey to the Center of the Earth will likely pressure exhibitors and distributors to find ways to roll out digital presentation systems more quickly. Journey delivered an opening weekend gross of $20.58M, with 57 percent of the gross coming from theatres equipped to show the film in Real D 3D.
American Idol's opening "Whoa-ooh-oh" theme music resonated through a record number of homes Tuesday as Fox debuted its second season of the hit musical reality show. According to Nielsen, Idol pulled in 26.5 million viewers.
The 30th annual American Music Awards, which were telecast Monday on ABC, pulled in the lowest-ever ratings for the ceremony, according to Nielsen. The show attracted an overall average audience of 12.9 million--a 19 percent slide from last year's show.
News roundup for Jan. 11. Stories include: Russell Crowe (Scores), Nicole Kidman (The Hours), David Lynch (Cannes Film Festival), Julia Louis Dreyfus (Watching Ellie), Chris Rock, The Laramie Project (Sundance Film Festival), Shrek (PGA Awards), Michael Jackson (AMAs), Showtime and MTV's gay cable channel, Gwen Stefani & Gavin Rossdale, Ray Charles, DMX, Martin Luther King, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Highlands Grand Opening (Jennifer Love Hewitt)
NBC's Today show, which has been struggling in recent weeks to maintain its lead over ABC's Good Morning America, scored a major "get" Monday...
CBS's Everybody Loves Raymond pulled an exceptional 13.9/20 Monday night to beat competition from ABC's Monday Night Football and provide a strong lead-in for Becker, which also outscored the football competition with an 11.3/16.
The onslaught of "10 Best" list-bound films rounding out the year can only mean one thing: Awards season is on its way. And the Golden Globes, widely regarded as Oscar's fun-loving cousin and a critical barometer in the Academy Awards race, set its wheels in motion today by giving Al Pacino an offer he can't refuse: The Cecil B. DeMille Award, which honors outstanding contribution to the entertainment field. At the press conference in Beverly Hills, executive producer Dick Clark also announced actress/model Katie Flynn as this year's Miss Golden Globe. Pacino, who starred last year in both "The Insider" and "Any Given Sunday," is a 13-time Golden Globe nominee, winning for his leading dramatic roles in "Scent of a Woman" and "Serpico." He has also been up for the Academy Award eight
A petition by the Screen Actors Guild calling on the Commerce Department to investigate whether Canada's film subsidies and tax rebates amount to unfair trade practices has drawn criticism on both sides of the border.
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 27, 2000 -- Warner Bros.' "The Whole Nine Yards" easily held on to first place despite tracking studies that had projected Dimension Films' opening of "Reindeer Games" would be the weekend's big winner. "Reindeer Games " Although the tracking data had pointed to an opening of $10 million to $12 million for "Reindeer," no film managed to crack double digits last weekend. "Reindeer" wound up an embarrassed No. 3 for the weekend with a red face and nose. The weekend's only other wide opening, Paramount's "Wonder Boys," lived up to tracking expectations, finishing out of the Top Five, in seventh place, with a grim estimated $5.85 million. The best-performing film of the bunch continued to be "Yards," Morgan Creek and Franchise Pictures' R-rated comedy. "Yards" continued laughing atop the chart in its second weekend with an estimated $9.61 million
The Score is scoring some high marks with critics. (How high it will score at the box office against Final Fantasy is another question altogether.
Despite last year's dismal ratings, the 2001 NBA finals scored a victory on Friday night, earning a share seven percent higher than 2000's showdown.
SANTA MONICA, Calif., March 13, 2000 -- This "American Beauty" thing is starting to look like a trend. A night after the suburban satire's action-caller Sam Mendes took top honors from the Directors Guild of America, his stars Kevin Spacey and Annette Bening ruled in the thespian department at the 6th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards. Spacey was deigned best actor in a movie, Bening best actress. In turn, the two beat back much of the same competition they'll face March 26 on Oscar night. Ever the smart actor, Spacey gave all the credit for his win to his director. "If this is my best work, you are the reason," Spacey said of Mendes during his mike time at the Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium. "... I thank God for the ground you walk on." Bening, looking very, very pregnant, had this apt (and/or curious) call to diapers for her fellow actresses: "Don't wait
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 9, 2000 -- Film nominations for the 52nd Annual Writers Guild Awards were handed down today, and, with few exceptions, the list was surprise-free. The usual award-show suspects, including Golden Globe screenplay champ "American Beauty," were honored for their excellence in screenplays. The most notable surprise nod was perhaps for Lewis Colick's adaptation for the critically lauded (but mostly overlooked) "October Sky." One notable snub came in the form of "The Hurricane," which last month took University of Southern California's annual Scripter Award for best film adaptation. While a fast-starter on the buzz front, the movie has come under attack of late for flying fast and loose with the story of wrongly imprisoned boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter. The guild's East and West Coast voting bodies decided upon nomin
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 31, 2000 -- The two faces of Don Corleone may be reunited in the upcoming crime drama "The Score." Daily Variety reports that Marlon Brando is in negotiations to co-star alongside Robert De Niro in the Frank Oz-helmed project. Also starring in the film is Edward Norton ("American History X"). Brando and De Niro last appeared in the same movie as the younger and older faces of Corleone in "The Godfather: Part II." Their collaboration on "The Score" marks the first time they will appear together in the same scenes. The story involves a young con played by Norton who seeks out De Niro's veteran thieving skills to pull off one last heist. Brando will play De Niro's fence. Shooting on the Mandalay/Paramount project is set to begin in late April in Montreal. AH-NULD SEEKS 'DAMAGE': Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed up for action in "Collateral
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Dec. 26 — At the holiday weekend box office, Oliver Stone's homage to football scored, while Jim Carrey's homage to Andy Kaufman fumbled. Director Stone's "Any Given Sunday," released by Warner Bros. and starring Al Pacino, and Cameron Diaz, was No. 1, grossing $14.2 million Friday through Sunday, studio estimates say. The film opened Wednesday in 2,505 theaters and averaged $5,669 per screen over the weekend, and has pulled in an estimated $21.3 million in its first five days. But perhaps the biggest story of the weekend was all the money "Man on the Moon" didn't pull in. The Andy Kaufman biopic, starring Jim Carrey as the late "Taxi" comedian, is not expected to earn more than about $9 million for the Friday-Sunday weekend and $13.8 million for the week. (Like the Stone film, "Man on the Moon" opened Wednesday.) "I think we pretty much exp
CBS shot and scored in last week's primetime ratings, as its coverage of the NCAA men's basketball tournament brought in 10 percent more viewers than last year in the prized 18-49 age bracket, with approximately 9.11 million viewers on Thursday night alone. CBS' basketball coverage also scored a victory on Saturday night, slightly edging out FOX in total viewers with an estimated 10 million households watching. How did the XFL fare against the NCAA tourney? NBC's flailing coverage of the wanna-be football league hit a new all-time low, earning a dismal 2.0 rating Saturday night. XFL viewership was 23 percent below its embarrassing season average -- which means about three people tuned in. In the battle between the sporting events, score one for the NCAA.
Special brownies make everything special.