Chris Rock's iPhone says so.
How dark will the show get?
Will the show bank on Travis and Laurie from now on?
The perfect cap on a show cut short.
Flippers, flappers, and shirtlessness: Oh my!
Are Navy SEAL movies the next 'it' subgenre?
Four more years! That's what we say now, right?
And a few other things.
What other stars have traded houses?
Plus, Haley is growing up.
Did we just lose our favorite character?
Wait, was this graduation or a series finale?
He's one busy guy.
Just two months after season 2 ended? Nice, AMC!
What is a season?
Three jam-packed episodes end a madcap season on a sentimental note.
The highs and lows from the past year. It. Has. Everything.
Marilyn will be played by ...
What the gang needs to do to make next year worth it.
Here are six ways to keep the series fresh.
Blergh.
And why is Eric in bed with Pam?!
I couldn't help but wonder ... what will Gwyneth think?
An Observer-Pocalypse? Yes, please.
HERE WE GO!
Elena's fate changes the series in a big way.
Cool cool cool.
This show certainly knows how to pull at your heartstrings.
Sean allegedly sent her abusive text messages and harassing phone calls.
And that's pretty much all they do.
We half expected it to end with a Natasha Bedingfield song.
Why so serious Detective Stabler?
She's staying in the massage game.
'Desperate' is on its way out, and these Bs want in on the territory.
The champions prove to be the best 'Racers' yet.
Is this the world's most viral video?
Okay, but is Bobby Newport in that gut?
We're looking at you, Adam Levine.
Cops think it may have been a suicide.
Does it signal a return to Season 1 glory?
Will it predict who wins Season 14?
Show me the 10's!
How the omnipresent host spends his fortune.
The network is bringing back two quality comedies.
There's no way he sleeps more than an hour a night.
See the preview for the last 13 episodes!
It's a tough job, but somebody's got to do it.
Lady Cora agrees with critics that it was a bit off.
And it won't be one of those watered-down specials either. Zing!
Be honest: Would you watch 'Idol' without him?
Hints about Ted's future wife, please!
Aside from a return of Greg Pikitis.
"Without Dick, a show like this would not exist."
Celebs help us cope with this massive loss.
On the next episode of Arrested Development...
John Noble tells us what he wants from season five.
Elaine Stritch makes everything right again.
Five songs to avoid like the plague.
What fans need to know by the end of episode eight.
Do we spy an evil timeline goatee?
Which should come as a complete non-surprise.
All about Joan, Peggy, Sally, Megan, and Betty...so far.
Heidi is seeking primary legal custody of their kids.
It's a dangerous world these doctors live in.
Dave and Alex pull a Ross and Rachel. Plus, Brian Austin Green!
Seasons. Be. Endin'.
Matt Lauer isn't being replaced, Today fans.
The actor is highly unimpressed with his own backside.
Roses will be kissed once more.
There's never been a group quite like this before.
He's done holding back.
The critically acclaimed series closes the season on a sweet note.
"Stars don't fall for men. The comet means one thing..."
Get ready for the series' two-hour premiere.
The network also renewed long-running series/franchise 'The Challenge.'
Aside from Peter Dinklage winning another Emmy.
Their thoughts on punk rock, hockey and peanut butter.
"A very small man can cast a very large shadow."
And all the ladies swoon.
But can we handle the truth?
Both equally exciting.
Get a head start on the Showtime series.
The creators and actors discuss the HBO masterpiece.
The network keeps on singing.
The dream of the '90s lives on!
Stifler is getting ready to tie the knot.
No spoiler alert necessary.
Are we sure they're all beginners?
It was a good night for zombies.
The rambunctious housemates will get another summer on MTV.
With the finale down, the cast is already looking to next season.
The comic's iconic character comes to life.
Maci, Catelynn, Amber, and Farrah say goodbye after four seasons.
Despite airing on Oprah's network, the show was unable to attract viewers.
There's something defining about a Sean Bean role.
The actor discusses the tension between AMC and Matt Weiner.
The singer will reprise his role as Lyle West.
The actor reveals whether or not he's fed up with filling in for Charlie Sheen.
Catch a glimpse of the romantic happenings that lie in store this season.
Or sexily serious. Either way works.
Rick and the rest of the survivors are gearing up for something big.
The long-awaited premiere is shrouded in secrecy.
In a recent interview, executive producer/co-creator D.B. Weiss shed some light on the upcoming season.
Spoilers: he still wears the hat.
The star tweets out an elementary school pic of herself.
And it's all so very English.
But who's doing all this "revealing?"
And apparently, he was reminded of his mother's advice to boot.
She's baaaaaaack (in the news for bad behavior)! A look back at Sean Young's greatest mishits.
'The Dictator' makes his Oscars appearance.
The episode was the network's most-watched program since September 2009.
It's anyone's guess as to who those hosts might be.
Sam Mendes dishes on the new movie.
Score one for Allah!
"War is Coming."
Bye bye, Mr. Nice Sheriff.
Can he be found?
Hugh Laurie's irreverent doc is hanging up his stethoscope.
Do you think those Best Supporting Actress trophies greased the wheels?
A new batch of contestants shows a lot of talent.
Creator Kurt Sutter also signed a deal with Fox for other ventures.
Find out what to expect in the second half of the season.
After a moderate, but respectable showing on Sunday night.
The unpopular host reported the news on Twitter.
Possibly even J. Reinhold!
Who will win the war?
How much are you willing to spend for some quality time with Leo?
But should it?
Who's who in the super-sized main cast?
Shows from Jimmy Fallon and Greg Daniels also got the go-ahead.
After almost seven years of marriage.
He's putting us in the daaanger zone.
Could we have found the winner in Savannah?
Raylan has a coldblooded new enemy.
Plus some CBS news.
Could the actress return as a new character?
Did you watch tonight?
Catch up on the case before Season Two.
Despite it's harsh start, it's actually kind of sweet.
So God-awful, it might not even become CBS' next hit sitcom.
Can the show live on without Walden Schmidt?
Plus, she lends us a little insight to the sitcom version of Chelsea Handler.
Don't write McDreamy off just yet.
The network's longest-running (current) series has been renewed.
He talks about the upcoming 'Castle' nuptials.
Lima isn't getting any smaller.
Hank Moody's back! And we've got the recap plus the full episode!
The Gallaghers are back, and you can watch the full episode here!
Sex, lies, and more sex? Yeah, that sounds like Showtime.
Jack Donaghy cannot be stopped.
And he knows 'Planet of the Apes' by heart.
It wouldn't be Utah without Jesse.
He teases viewers with the episode in which they will find a hint.
The Oscars are on their way.
And the trains will chug along.
Re-live the memories of Italy!
The drama co-stars Jeremy Piven and Lynn Collins.
We're talking major change!
A classic.
And it's all very fascinating.
Does the show have what it takes to keep us interested?
She's a little cagey when answering that question.
An eventful finale, complete with dinosaur chase.
You better call Kenny Loggins. 'Cause you're in the danger zone.
The March 19 season finale will be a doozie.
And it seems Kelsey Grammer knows what it is...
Winter is coming.
It's hard to say where they'll go from here.
And you might recognize him.
But only by a bit.
It's a rifling good time.
As is the series' M.O.
Run for the hills!
The action is low, but the impact is high in the Season Four-ender.
Uh-oh. Sue may get her dancing shoes on again.
It's exceptional!
Fox puts a fracture in the season.
Perhaps 'Inspector Spacetime' too?
Dex's killing days are numbered.
Including 'Glee', 'New Girl' and 'American Idol.'
Part 1 of the finale delivers a serious blow to Jax.
More viewers tuned in for the season premiere, but still.
Plus, a 'Mad Men' vet joins 'Pan Am'.
Prepare yourself for Steven Spielberg's big screen adaptation!
Does the new hero have a new power?
People are really into fairy tales these days.
Times are dark on this new reality show.
Yep, that sounds about right.
Thank you, England/Hulu!
And so is 'Prime Suspect.'
Who should replace her?
She'll be "Making a Difference" on air.
The philosophy behind the sixth episode: "Go big or go home."
But he's still smiling! We think...
The 13-episode season will likely be the series' last.
More Cooper is great news.
The couple were together for less than a year.
The gloves are off.
There must have been a lot of people speaking on its behalf.
Apparently, Kurt Sutter just has too much story in him.
Films that never fail to put you in the holiday spirit!
Plus, a few more episodes for 'Pan Am.'
We've never been this excited for a PBS show.
"You have got to be kidding me." What? We just wanted to quote Simon.
It's FX's highest rated premiere.
Surprisingly, she doesn't play the comedian.
Claire Danes will continue her reign of terror on terror.
Two crime dramas will keep the mystery going.
There is no cure for zombie fever and we like it that way.
Pretty seriously.
Of course, there were quite a few moments to choose from.
Daryl gets a backstory and Greg Nicotero gets creative.
We ride into another year with SAMCRO.
It's beginning to sound a lot like Christmas!
He calls them racist.
The season starts with the unthinkable.
Lots of fun to come in Season 2!
You know, in case you want to add to your excitement.
The modest, but healthy ratings are paying off.
Alvin will become the new John Locke.
Looks surprisingly polished for a low-budget flick.
Nucky Thompson isn't going anywhere.
SMG is back!
The series will explore the 1920s in England.
Plus, two new reality shows on VH1.
The scene is set for the series' fifth and final season.
And the beat goes on.
Is your heart racing yet?
Start making your Simpsons scrapbook now, folks.
Yummy.
Another score for Whitney Cummings.
Do you have a lot a time? You're going to need a lot of time.
The Peacock is having a busy day.
My sources say read on...
Dexter begins his struggle to understand religion.
This makes 18.
It's hard to survive, but what are they fighting for?
Which contestants left their mark on the judges?
Yeah, awesome ratings will do that.
New setting? Any zombies there? ...Probably.
They must have a lot of faith in Frasier.
Rob Schneider and Family don't exactly go together...
Win a copy of the hit AMC horror-action show!
The season ends on somber but quality episode.
The drug-riddled series delivers quite the twist.
Zombies are the lesser of two evils now.
Hurry back to us, Draper
The office is divided in half on a piece of paper and everyone freaks out.
Of course she does...
Believe it or not, Luke is even funnier this season.
It's just another Nazi-hunting rock star dramedy.
And what's with the hair, Bill Hader?
Questions will be answered October 5.
The series is back in a big way.
We learn more than we realize.
Imagine a nation run by Sue...
As if we didn't see this coming.
We hope McKinley students like Cheerio sneakers with their lunches.
You know you can't resist.
Skunks are quite aerodynamic
From ten undead to a thousand undead!
How does Steven Soderbergh's latest stack up against other disease-disaster flicks?
It could be NC-17.
Whatever it is, it won't be admirable.
Do we spy Will and Emma getting a little...domestic?
The Sons are released from prison, but things are already awry.
We meet Edward Olmos, Mos Def, Colin Hanks and more.
The show delivers a perfect and heartbreaking finale.
The series finally gives us what we've been craving: uncertainty.
And makes some sense of all those bloody fruit promos.
We have a little 'Goon' in all of us
It may seem a little familiar to you...
Let's hope Luke forms a kinship with a horse.
Start picking favorites now, folks!
And once again, Shirley changes her hairstyle.
DUN DUN!
It's a sneak peek at the Sept. 20 premiere.
It's okay, she wanted "a break from reality" anyway.
They're wearing lingerie...I'm sure you're not surprised.
Cathy and her family will fight on for another year.
Well, we can't have everything.
GLAAD wants an apology.
How much money do these students waste on slushies?!
New characters and new dangers abound in Season 2.
See which celeb is paired with which dance pro.
The stakes will be raised on the boardwalk
Desperation + Creativity = Success
If he thought people hated him on the outside...
Spoiler alert: there are zombies.
Where is Peter Bishop?
Is that a common practice on Pandora?
That's what happens when people don't watch your show.
Read at your own risk!
The Pritchetts, Dunphys, Delgados and...Cam unite.
'Good' is a relative term; 'ethically ambiguous' is better.
Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean people aren't out to get you.
Approximately 25 minutes takes place in the gym.
The greatest legend of our time unravels.
Don't worry, there's plenty of sex too.
And it's all set to The Beastie Boys. Enjoy.
There's some human drama, and a lot of biting.
Best. News. Ever.
The hotness level of the show just skyrocketed.
Prepare for some deep-voiced soul-bearing.
Season 2 Arc: Finding the best dry cleaners.
Otherwise, where else could we watch vampires on TV?
Nicknames don't get much stranger than "The Doogie Howser of Terrorism"
Back to the glory days of Lumenlessness
The desperation has reached its peak
It's being called 'Gaga by Gaultier'
It's going to be an interesting 2012...
Now all it needs is a name.
Because dragging a mystery out for three seasons would just be too ridiculous.
Either that or this is the craziest game of hardball ever.
This had better mean Mr. Belding playing a judge.
The boys are back in town and back to their same old tricks.
I can tell you it's uncensored!
It's PSORIASIS!
Either way, it's all in the hips
Welcome back, Dex.
Things aren't looking so good for the living.
Biker gangs, secret agents, fantasy football and kitten mittens: wins all around.
It's time to bump up the fun in Italy
Craig Thomas thinks it might be so.
New show stars Dylan McDermott and Connie Britton.
Rick is still pretty angry.
And no, he's not playing a dwarf. Unfortunately.
This might prove some conflict with The Code.
Seacrest out!
Including a bit about that season-ending hook up.
Look out Italy - Snooks on the loose!
First trailer released for 'This Must Be The Place.'
Three 'Glee' regulars will -- *sniffles* -- 'graduate.'
A little tease to tie us over until October.
Season 2: more aliens, more love triangles, more historical allusions.
The show's fifth season may be its last.
Woo?
The bar is set.
Yep, there's a dead guy in it.
Under the Boardwalk, we'll be having some murder.
They're not too pleased.
There is no cure...yet
Aww, boys...and Jeremy Piven.
Is Glenn holding hands with a zombie? You betcha.
Heisenberg finally returns July 17.
He's on the mend!
"Get the bikes!"
Of kings, imps, direwolves, and dragons!
Play Resumes.
Where's the original 007 been? Let's find out!
Ryan Murphy adds some fresh faces to improve the show.
Aw hell nah!
This could be a promising project for two Hollywood legends.
The 'Game of Thrones' actor endures critical injuries, but continues to enjoy his night with model company
Why are they treating this show like an advent calendar?
Nickelodeon nabs Samwise Gamgee as 'the tough one.'
AMC shows us they still care about good TV.
Remember how badass Breaking Bad is?
Somebody's got to!
It's pretty horrific (awesome).
Here's how you can get your hands on this great season of TV!
Teddy's saying goodbye.
And then wait until June 26 for some answers.
That's pretty soon!
Aw shucks.
Now featuring fairy godmothers and glowing fruit!
The Jamaican singer/rapper is in a Miami-area hospital.
NBC is hoping so.
It's all happening!
Which is actually pretty appropriate.
Cliffhangers? Who needs 'em?
And by 'take' we mean they sing about New York and skip around.
"If you prefer the human touch, I do a live web-chat called Apartment Talk on Tuesday Nights."
The end of Der-Mer? Oh, my!
"When I look at my life right now, it feels almost perfect."
"BOBODDY; what does it stand for?"
No new AMC shows?
But don't worry. It was paid back.
And adds a mega comedy block to the lineup.
Buh-bye, Huddy.
"You were the only boyfriend I motor-boated."
No Grace Park in a bikini? How dare they!
But at least 'Parks' will be back in Fall!
Good TV will prevail!
Are you tired yet?
From Spaghetti Westerns to Star Wars? That was abrupt, but okay.
Suck it, 'Twilight.' (This is why I don't do their marketing.)
And it's, um, lame!
'Sir, I don't like to swear, but no thank you."
Duh, you have to read the story.
But it's totally different, guys.
Big Gulp, eh?
Well, okay.
The film follows two men as they search for a kidnapping victim.
Does that mean ABC will renew the actual show too?
Lizards, aliens, robots, and none of those things will appear on the show.
Hooray!
Mmmmm... delicious.
He wants to leave, but he also really likes money.
She'll be heading 'Into the Beautiful.'
So, you're a wiseguy, eh? Why I oughtta...
Sounds about right.
Hey, a mob movie that as of now isn't directed by Martin Scorsese
There is a God, and he cares about comedy.
At Reese Witherspoon's wedding!
"Mr. Moody, you are a disappointment."
Fox's sci-fi drama escapes the Friday Night Death Slot
As this season draws to a close, we reflect on what we've learned.
The writers are banking on it.
What's new on DVD and Blu-ray this week!
She tells him to go to Paris like he'd appreciate it.
At this point, we'd almost prefer a zombie apocalypse to more Sheen.
Yippee!
The 'That 70s Show' actress is coming back to TV.
SAWYER! 'Community's' getting a whole lotta sexy.
How poetic.
So far, LeBlanc is tied with Joey!
We could tell you what 'Prometheus' is about -- but then we'd have to kill you.
Sweetness!
Uh...
PROTECTING THE LAW WITH STEVEN SEAGAL!
It's her, on a macadamia nut farm in Hawaii.
Did you read?
NOT EVEN INTENSE. IT'S INSANE.
But Muhammad is still censored.
Fantasy football. Beers. Broads. It's a good time.
Why do magnets stick together? Because people say so.
For all you non-Direct TV folks.
This film now has more people in it than Wyoming.
He is heartbroken.
The Freddie Highmore/Emma Roberts high school drama has a distributor, but why?
Does Italy know about this?
"Behold! The Swanson Pyramid of Greatness!"
New judges, different style, same ridiculousness.
Guess he couldn't hold it in. AND THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID.
This is surprising to, well, no one.
Yep, the show about 'that dufus with a baby.'
Season Four kicks off with a solid start.
Also, Jimmy Fallon and Tim McGraw play ladder golf.
Producer Chuck Roven talks about the painstaking process of getting his new film made.
Like Us. Tweet it. Comment on It. WIN!
Goin' down to Bikini Bottom once again.
Get it? The End Zone? Because the season's over?
Her name is Deena, and she's a meatball.
Nic Cage and Ron Perlman battle medieval buffoons in this exclusive clip from the new film!
She doesn't want to grow up either because then she won't be a Toys R Us kid anymore.
Everything gets tied up in Nucky Thompson's world. Or wait. No it doesn't.
It's the end of the world as we know it.
Miami Metro Homicide continues to fail at their jobs for at least another season.
Me fail English? That's unpossible!
Finally seems TV viewers found some BRAAAAAAAAINS (sorry).
Men around the world rejoice!
It's skating time.
Heidi Klum and Seal at Heidi's 11th Annual Halloween Party in NYC
HBO announces the ending of the beloved series
Oh, model/musician love.
Groan.
All Seacrest, all the time. R-U-N.
Sorry.
Guilt can be a killer.
Jack tries to lend his expertise to Liz's "adult dude situation" in 'The Fabian Strategy'
The Betty White episode is here, it's called Anthropology 101
The first episode puts the aging show back on its good foot.
I give it an "eh" (see what I did there?).
The season 2 premiere brings everything we loved about the first season right back to us.
Well, that's not too surprising.
The Jason Lee as an Elvis impersonator/cop drama gets the second season literally a dozen people were hoping for.
The studio purchased Brad Pitt/Sean Penn topped film from Bill Pohlad's River Road Entertainment.
'Gossip Girl' is coming back for its 4th season, and it looks better than ever.
The freshman spy drama is deemed solid enough for another season
Music won't even be the guest of honor -- alcohol and sex will.
'American Idol' host Ryan Seacrest essentially gave millions of viewers a reason to not come back “after the break” during Wednesday’s elimination show -- because he’d already revealed the results!
Former 'American Idol' judge Paula Abdul is reportedly in talks to rival Simon Cowell's hit talent shows by bringing back 1980s TV contest 'Star Search.'
Penn in talks to star in 'Genius,' biographic story of famed editor Max Perkins
Christina Hendricks prepares us for the third season of 'Mad Men' and shows us the Barbie doll that was inspired by her character.
Before he asked her out, she thought he was gay!
JJ Abrams, Ryan Murphy, James Mangold, and Rob Marshall are being considered.
Sean Penn is heading back to the waves.
On Tuesday, CNN President Jonathan Klein informed employees that Larry King would announce his decision to leave 'Larry King Live' on yesterday's show after 25 years.
He gave us all some advice on how to get cast on an MTV reality show.
Michael Ausiello reports HBO renewed the series this morning.
'Top Chef: D.C.' descends on our nation's capital
Werewolves arrive in the season premiere of 'True Blood'
Fox renews 'Family Guy' spinoff
The first ten minutes of the summer's trashiest hit have hit the net
Watch the trailer for 'The Real World' Season 24
Gleeks unite as Fox renews its hit musical series for a third season
The next season of The CW's superhero show will be it's last, says series star Tom Welling
Acclaimed filmmaker taking over the production that McG was once at the helm of
The original eight will get some new friends to "GTL" with
EW.com is reporting that although the rumors have begun – and will continue – to fly, Simon Cowell’s 'American Idol' replacement won’t be named until after the season 9 finale.
Will he still board Yellow Submarine for the studio?
There might be a network standing between Law & Order and a record-breaking 21st season.
WBTV/Bad Robot series renewed; new episodes coming in April
Nicolas Cage has been dealt a blow by Hollywood movie bosses -- they have postponed the release of his forthcoming film 'Season of the Witch' just five weeks before it was set to hit theaters.
Although football drama 'Friday Night Lights' has lasted longer than fans could’ve ever expected, there now seems to be a concrete expiration date: one more season.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, this is a pilot-pickup season in which specs are hotter than ever before
'Entourage' executive producer Mark Wahlberg is eyeing a possible leap to the big screen for the HBO show.
Gripping war movie 'The Hurt Locker' has triumphed at the 19th Gotham Independent Film Awards in New York.
Heidi Klum has become a mom for the fourth time -- she has given birth to her first daughter with husband Seal.
Prior to its second season launch, NBC cop drama 'Southland' has been canceled.
Lethal levels of powerful anesthetic propofol were found in Michael Jackson's body at the time of his death, according to an unsealed search warrant affidavit.
A New York-based research company has completed a comprehensive review of the fall TV season and determined that CBS' 'NCIS: Los Angeles' should score big ratings Tuesdays at 9 p.m. while NBC's 'The Jay Leno Show' could prove to be a powerhouse at 10 p.m. -- particularly on Tuesdays.
Preliminary results from an autopsy conducted on TV personality Billy Mays suggest that he suffered from heart disease and an artery blockage that led to his sudden death at the weekend.
Lindsay Lohan is teaming up with TV personality Ryan Seacrest for a big-money show -- they will give a lucky contestant $1 million to turn their life around.
Disney star Miley Cyrus will quit her role as Hannah Montana when the show's fourth season ends next year.
The stars and fans of vampire movie 'Twilight' are to set sail on a cruise dedicated to the cult film.
Seal thrilled fans at his New York City concert on Thursday by confirming that he and wife Heidi Klum are expecting another child.
Roseanne Barr is eyeing a return to the small screen with a comedy series -- 12 years after her TV hit Roseanne ended its nine-year run.
Cowabunga! The Simpsons just got picked up for another two seasons – making it the longest-running series in primetime television history. Fox’s 44-episode pick up means the show will reach an astounding 493 episodes by the end of the 22nd season.
Kara DioGuardi, aka “The Fourth Judge”, put her stamp on 'American Idol' in the season opener, being the first to call a contestant a “b**ch”.
Wonder no more: The trailer for the fifth season of this mildly anticipated show you may have heard of called Lost is finally here! Watch it and salivate, because it might be the closest we come to a revelation until the season premieres in "early 2009."
Here’s a timeline of the Heroes Season 3 two-hour premiere
After just two episodes, HBO has decided to renew Alan Ball’s vampire series True Blood for a second season.
They say when the diagnosis sounds serious you should always get a second opinion, and Hollywood.com knows fans of House MD couldn’t be more serious about their insatiable desire to know the prognosis for Season Five of Fox’s medical drama and its fractious physician. So we took office visits with no less than EIGHT members of Princeton-Plainsboro’s elite diagnosticians – Hugh Laurie, Lisa Edelstein, Jennifer Morrison, Kal Penn, Peter Jacobson, Jesse Spencer and Olivia Wilde – to get the prescription for what’s been ailing the audience: with no new episodes since May, take the season premiere on Sept. 16, stat!
After much speculation and fear that the HBO show Flight of the Conchords would be a one-season wonder, the network has made it clear that will not be the case. Whew--and woo-hoo!
Lost star Alan Dale stopped watching his own show during its third season because of its repetitive script and outlandish storylines.
According to EW.com, actress Zuleikha Robinson (pronounced “Zoo-Lika”) is tapped to play Ilana, “a European female who possesses great intelligence but who's also dangerous as all get out. She's alluring and apparently used to getting her own way.”
As an avid Prison Break watcher for the past three seasons, it’s no surprise the writers are hitting the reset button once again, or as star Wentworth Miller would say, “We take what we already know works and toss it out the window at the start of every season.” It’s not completely out with the old (heck even Dr. Sara Tancredi’s coming back) and in with the new for season four, but luckily I had Miller (aka Michael Scofield) on hand to break it down for us.
A Los Angeles police officer pulled a gun on hip-hop mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs during a routine traffic stop on Saturday, August 23.
Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood (Season Finale) -- 10/9c on Oxygen (Re-Airs at 11/10c)
The Mole (Season Finale) -- 10/9c on ABC From the “Probably should’ve stayed cancelled” files comes the fifth-season finale of this dinosaur reality show. Watch for the simple fact that this could, if we're lucky and ABC heeds the low ratings, possibly be the last episode ever. ALSO… American Mall -- 9/8c on MTV MTV unleashes its inner High School Musical--and just in the nick of time, because tweenagers simply have to be close to deeming musicals passé by now. Uncoincidentally and to its credit, American Mall--about a bunch of music-minded mallrats, played by mostly no-names--is the brainchild of HSM’s executive producers, Bill Borden and Barry Rosenbush.
Brendan Fraser and the long-awaited return of The Mummy franchise will likely unseat mega-hit The Dark Knight (Warner Bros) this weekend.
At Comic Con, creator Bryan Fuller and executive producer Barry Sonnenfeld aren’t in the least bit worried their show with have that infamous sophomoric slump. In fact, they give this self-proclaimed Daisies fan exactly what she wants: tidbits on the new season.
Tobey Maguire is attached to star in The Crusaders, a drama about the landmark 1954 Brown v. Board of Education case, Variety reports. Gary Ross, for whom Maguire starred in Pleasantville and Seabiscuit, is attached to direct the Universal film.
OMG! MTV’s hit quasi-reality show (no, not The Real World) The Hills will be back for a fourth season, according to Usmagazine.com.
Hollywood action man Steven Seagal is insisting upon shooting new movie in hurricane-ravaged New Orleans, because he wants to help rejuvenate the area.
Supermodel Tyra Banks has scored such a hit with her US talk show, it has been picked up for a second season.
Holiday season is now upon us, and with that comes the glut of top-notch movies. Those movies figured prominently in Hollywood.com’s Top 25 searches over the past week.
Roseanne Barr has announced that the world will end in July.
News, Oct. 28: Gibson unhappy with stem cell research, Lohan released from hospital, President Bush voted "top screen villain," more…
MGM delays next James Bond movie, NBC picks up "Joey" for full season, University cancels Michael Moore talk, more...
Paris Hilton offers reward for lost dog, search on Jackson's Neverland Ranch ruled legal, Life photographer Carl Mydans dies, more…
Pierce Brosnan bids adieu to James Bond, Dustin Hoffman saves allergic bee sting victim, let the "Seacrest…Out! jokes about Ryan Seacrest begin, and more.
Ryan Seacrest, host of Fox's hit series American Idol, dissed acerbic judge Simon Cowell during a visit to Singapore, where a local version of the program is planned. Also in the news: Catherine Zeta-Jones Pat O'Brien Johnny Ramone The Insider Franchise Pictures Sylvester Stallone Driven Robert Lees Tim Burton Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Anna Sophia Robb Jordan Fry Julia Winter Philip Wiegratz Bow Wow Chi McBride Roll Bounce
Even though late-night comedian Jimmy Kimmel apologized for joking that Detroit Pistons fans would burn down the city if their basketball team beats the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA Final, ABC's yanked Jimmy Kimmel Live Wednesday night. Also in the headlines: Paris Hilton, Michael and Janet Jackson, Eminem and more.
Michael Moore May Target Disney Next; Phil Spector Makes Citizen's Arrest, Everybody Loves Raymond Heads Into Final Season Holly Hunter William Hurt Quentin Tarantino Slyvester Stallone Celine Dion
Everyone Loves Raymond will return for one final, yet shortened season. Chris Rock and Steve Martin get pilot pick ups. CBS wins sweeps.
OutKast Angers American Indians, Ryan Seacrest Takes Over L.A. Airwaves, Diana Ross Served Time in Conn. Marc Anthony Enimem Dixie Chicks Jessica Simpson John Stamos
News, Feb. 9 Peter Jackson Takes DGA, Finding Nemo Sweeps Annie Awards, Seasbiscuit Nabs Top Cinematography Award Minnie Driver Charlize Theron Monster
Blake trial postponed, more
Clint Eastwood's Mystic River has won the first major prize of this year's film award season. Also: Louis Horvitz 76th Academy Awards Michael B. Seligman Carrie Fisher The Empire Strikes Back Barbra Streisand Ray Romano Raymie, Dickie, and the Bean: Why I Love and Hate My Brothers Ray Liotta Murder Inc. Irv Gotti Irv Lorenzo David Hemmings Sandra Bullock Brendan Fraser Matt Dillon Ryan Phillippe Don Cheadle Crash Naomi Watts Peter Jackson King Kong
Michael Jackson's sprawling Neverland Ranch, located near Santa Barbara, was searched early Tuesday after authorities obtained a search warrant related to an ongoing criminal investigation, a police spokesman told Reuters.
Fall TV starts off slowly as returning favorites such as Friends Frasier and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation fail to garner huge numbers in viewership
It's crunch time as networks prepare to premiere brand new seasons of their tried-and-true shows and launch new skeins in hopes of fattening up their viewership. Although the premiere week for the fall 2003 TV season doesn't officially begin until Monday, Sept. 22, some networks have already gotten a head start in the competition.
Filmmakers Kyle Rankin and Efram Potelle, the subject of HBO's Project Greenlight, say they did not finish watching the TV series because they thought it portrayed them negatively. Also: Julianne Moore Bart Freundlich Sean "P. Diddy" Combs Mike Tyson Kobe Bryant Al Franken Kelly Ripa Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
News, Aug. 19: More Absences on Everybody Loves Raymond Set, Emmys Awarded in Select Animation Categories, Roseanne's Show Canned, Patricia Heaton Peter Boyle Doris Roberts Brad Garrett Hank Azaria Clint Eastwood Mystic River Gus Van Sant Lars Von Trier Will Ferrell Arnold Schwarzenegger Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
Action star-turned-gubernatorial candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger has tapped former West Wing co-star Rob Lowe to join his campaign. Also Gary Coleman Mary Carey Gary Stevens Ian Ziering David Sheinkopf Sharkslayer The Incredibles Polar Express Sponge Bob SquarePants Elvis Presley I'm a Roustabout Ed Townsend
News, Aug. 15: Sadie Frost Gets a Divorce From Jude Law, Nicole Kidman Honored, Roseanne Has Hysterectomy Steven Spielberg Jack Osbourne Catherine Zeta-Jones Tom Hanks Diego Luna Tom Sizemore Gwen Stefani The Italian Job
On Monday, Judge Alan Haber ordered sealed photos and a videotape of Cameron Diaz taken at a private modeling session about a decade ago, saying the actress has a right to privacy of her own body. Also Jay Leno Quuer Eye For the Straight Guy Larry Flynt Elite Model Management Ford Models Inc. Radio-Television News Directors Assn./Ball State University Annual Survey of TV and radio newsrooms 30 Odd Foot of Grunts Kim Basinger Joel Zwick Elvis Has Left the Building
Disney Plans Big DVD Kickoff for Finding Nemo Britney Spears To Kick Off NFL Season, Will Arnold Schwarzenegger Kick Off Gubernatorial Campaign? Diane Lane Adrien Brody Bruce Campbell Tracy Morgan Vanessa Williams
Spider-Man star Kirsten Dunst and prankster Ashton Kutcher are set to star in Cameron Crowe's Elizabethtown, which DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures are in final talks to co-finance. Also: The Osbournes Martin Scorsese The Twelve Keira Knightley Tulip Fever Queen Latifah Jada Pinkett Smith
According to a poll by UK movie magazine Empire, Oscar winner Sean Connery has been named the actor with the worst film accent of all time. Also: MPH Entertainment My Big Fat Greek Wedding Katharine Hepburn Madonna Brandy David Beckham Sean "P.Diddy" Combs Uncle Stiltskin
News, June 18: A Possible Sixth Season for "The Sopranos," Dennis Miller Rants for Fox News, Ruben Studdard Joins "Scooby-Doo" Sequel, More…
American Idol host Ryan Seacrest has been tapped to host American Juniors, set to premiere Tuesday.
News, May 22: No Love for Dixie Chicks at Country Music Awards, Michael Jackson Hospitalized…Again, Reality TV Tackles the Real Roseanne, More…
News, May 12: Swimsuit Model Wins Survivor Everybody's Romano Nets Big Pay for Eighth Season, Ozzy Osbourne Parts Way with Record Label
News, April 14: Sharon Osbourne in Restaurant Fight, Sean Penn's Car Found but Not Guns, Tony Blair to Make "Simpsons" Appearance Russell Crowe Scary Movie 3 Mary-Kate Olsen Ashley Olsen Matthew McConaughey
It seems Grammy-winning rapper Nelly has managed to get a coterie of Playboy models to take off all their clothes. Also: Ja Rule Xzibit DMX Bret Michaels Tommy Lee Jonathan Davis David DraimanTerminator 3 Jerry O'Connell Kangaroo Jack Malcolm in the Middle Arnold Schwarzenegger Bruce Willis Denzel Washington Fry's Electronics Pamela Anmderson Rodney Dangerfield Dr. Laura Schlessinger Yolanda Schlessinger Kevin Sullivan Barbershop 2 Jon M Chu Bye Bye Birdie
A search for the body of reality TV producer-director Paul Stojanovich has been called off. Also: James Gandolfini HBO The Sopranos Liza Minnelli David Gest Paul Reubens The Dixie Chicks Travelin' Soldier Lisa Marie Presley Sharon Osbourne Queen Latifah's Just Wright Paramount Nabs Clancy Red Rabbit
News, Feb. 28: "Mad Max" Delay Due to Iraqi Crisis; Letterman Diagnosed with Shingles; Playboy Searches for Starbucks Hotties Steven Soderbergh Robert Downey Jr. Lance Bass Naomi Campbell
"Irrational and irresponsible'' actor Sean Penn is trying to extort $10 million from Steve Bing for a movie he had no deal to star in, the movie producer alleged in a lawsuit filed today.
DVD sales help to improve some movies' chances of getting award nominations
Glenn Quinn, the young actor who had a recurring role on the TV show Roseanne, died of an apparent overdose. Nicole Kidman Alec Baldwin Matthew Broderick Jude Law Gwyneth Paltrow Francis Ford Coppola Pedro Almodovar
National Film Board of Review announces top 10 films including The Hours Chicago Gangs of New York Far From Heaven Frida The Pianist The Quiet American Rabbit-Proof Fence
The Osbournes start their second season Tuesday, Nov. 26 on MTV
Sean Penn took out a $56,000 ad in The Washington Post Friday, accusing President Bush of inhibiting debate and threatening civil liberties.
Sean Connery sued Mandalay Pictures and its CEO Peter Guber yesterday, claiming they lied to him about their ability to finance a film in which he supposedly would star.
The star of the CBS sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, who recently won an Emmy award for outstanding lead actor in a comedy, said the 2003-2004 season may well be the show's last.
Two reporters covering the Mafia-connected extortion plan against actor Steven Seagal were threatened by unkown assailants.
Action film star Steven Seagal appears to have been the target of an alleged extortion plot involving a former business associate of the actor, it was reported today.
Sean "P. Diddy" Combs said he was taken off guard when his ex-girlfriend, singer and actress Jennifer Lopez, got married so soon after their breakup. Jennifer Lopez Cris Judd Sean Combs
Roseanne filed for divorce from her bodyguard husband Benjamin Thomas citing irreconcilable differences
There is word that Ross Rachel Monica Chandler Phoebe and Joey will stay pals for a ninth season of Friends
Sean Penn I Am Sam whos known for his tough guy attitude and less than heartwarming movie roles thinks American movies are idiotic
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Sean Penn (I Am Sam) has long been known as one of Hollywood's bad boys. In February's Talk magazine, Penn once again proves his bona fides for that club, blasting Bill O'Reilly and Howard Stern. Sean Penn I Am Sam.
Questions have been raised about the authenticity of what was purported to be the original Lord of the Rings ring put up for auction on the German eBay site
Sean Bean who plays Boromir in The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring on life after the 18 month film shoot ended to BBC news
Winona Ryder claims she was doing movie research when she was caught for shoplifting. Her lawyer gives a statement to her innocence.
FBI agents served a search warrant at O.J. Simpson’s home in suburban Miami on Tuesday seeking evidence relating to an Ecstasy drug ring
Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge has passed the $100-million mark in overseas ticket sales.
Television executives breathed easier Wednesday: viewers were not only returning to their favorite dramas and comedies, but in some cases doing so in record numbers.
With many tourists canceling plans to visit New York following the attacks on the World Trade Center, live talk shows based in the city have been finding it difficult wrangling audiences.
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Sean Combs premiered his new collection of men's underwear, pajamas and robes on Wednesday at Bloomingdale's.
Although traditional print and broadcast media have seen a precipitous decline in ad revenue in most countries this year, in-theater advertising spending has risen 54 percent in Britain alone during the first half and similar ad growth is being reported on the continent as well.
Actor Sean Hayes, who plays Jack McFarland on the hit NBC sitcom Will & Grace, is being called a hero for helping a bleeding robbery victim in Los Angeles on Friday, Reuters reports.
Giving a rare marketing boost to high definition television (HDTV), CBS, set manufacturer Samsung, and retailer Sears announced a partnership Wednesday to present a full season of college football games in HDTV for the first time next fall.
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.
Mel Gibson looking to star in film about the ill-fated USS Indianapolis; Winona Ryder will star in a British romantic comedy; Steven Soderbergh will be directing a sequel to "sex, lies and videotape"; "Fast and Furious" Paul Walker may do a "SWAT" movie; there will be a 10th "Star Trek" movie directed by Stuart Baird ("Executive Decision"); Antonio Banderas and Lucy Liu are starring in a movie together; Reese Witherspoon takes on the world of tennis in her next film; "Dolemite" to be remade with LL Cool J.
A host of mid-level blockbusters and some serious classic films highlight the DVD release schedule for the week of Dec. 7. Heading things up is Warner Bros.' special edition of the Renny Harlin-directed action feature "Deep Blue Sea" ($24.98 SRP). A sort of 1999 version of "Jaws," "Deep Blue Sea" features a group of scientists attempting to find a cure for Alzheimer's disease by experimenting on sharks. As the sea creatures are altered with enlarged brains, they begin to get uppity, and chaos ensues. The film stars Samuel L. Jackson, Saffron Burrows and Thomas Jane. Warner's special edition includes a running commentary, behind-the-scenes documentaries and detailed storyboards and stills. As expected, Disney has re-released its Academy Award-winning "Shakespeare in Love" ($39.99 SRP), this time in a deluxe, special edition. The Best Picture recipient at last year's Oscar
The executive producer of Friends has cautioned TV critics about writing about the upcoming season of the show as if it were a "foregone conclusion" that it will be the last.
A procession of European and Asian filmmakers speaking at a Korean film festival Wednesday have warned of Hollywood's cultural invasion and urged united resistance against it.
Sopranos creator David Chase and HBO have reached an understanding and put out a contract. HBO now owns the rights to a fifth season of the hit series (pun intended), Variety reports.
Comedian Roseanne, to Esquire magazine, about the multiple personality disorder that has afflicted her since childhood:
"It's like living in a maze. It's like that old woman who keeps adding on to her house ... But the parts don't get along and some of them have some real strange ideas about how to defend."
Despite a turbulent year that has seen her weather a divorce, a miscarriage and the attention of a stalker, Nicole Kidman hasn't given up the search for Mr. Right, as she told the German periodical Journal fuer die Frau: "I haven't given up hope that somewhere out there somebody is waiting for me and I can fall in love again."
CBS announced today a nationwide search for participants in The Amazing Race, a reality adventure series set to air this fall. The series will pit 11 couples against one another in a worldwide trek. The team that reaches the final destination first will win a $1 million prize.
The Associated Press reports that actor Steven Seagal's band will perform at the Sashi Experience 2001 benefit concert in Jamaica on Aug. 26.
Comedian and former sitcome star Roseanne, to Esquire magazine, about the multiple personality disorder she says she has suffered from since childhood:
With little stiff competition, Pearl Harbor continues to dominate the overseas box office, setting numerous records in many European countries, according to Daily Variety.
AMC Entertainment, Inc. is conducting trials on season tickets that would allow moviegoers to see up to one movie a day for a flat monthly fee.
The broadcast networks quickly settled into the summer doldrums Saturday, with CBS, the highest-rated network for the night, drawing only a 5.2 rating and an 11 share. Fox was in second place with a 4.4/9, followed by NBC, which pulled a lowly 3.6/7 and ABC, which drew an even lowlier 3.3/7. The highest-rated show of the night was a rerun of The District on CBS, which averaged a 6.3/13 in the 10 p.m. hour.
A researcher on the effects of TV sex and violence on children has warned that laboratory studies which indicate that children become more aggressive after watching violence on TV may be misleading.
Sunday's season finale of The Sopranos on HBO was watched by 9.5 million viewers, beating the figure for last year's finale, which attracted 9 million viewers, but falling behind the numbers pulled in for the first two episodes this season.
After down-to-the wire negotiations with The X-Files creator-producer Chris Carter, the Fox network will feature the ninth season of the sci-fi series on its fall schedule. Fox, however, canceled Carter's X-Files spin-off, The Lone Gunmen, after one season.
Fox, which unveiled its fall lineup on Thursday, also will air three new dramas and a new sitcom.
UPN also announced a schedule notably for its acquisition of Star Trek: Enterprise and the pairing of former WB shows Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Roswell on Tuesdays.
As the TV "upfront" continues in New York City, ABC has announced its fall schedule, adding three new dramas, two new sitcoms and cutting back Who Wants to be a Millionaire to two nights a week.
CBS also has its schedule falling into place, with the network making its official announcement Wednesday. Fox Television will reveal its schedule on Thursday.
What will September bring?
Plenty, say the major TV networks as they begin their weekly series of meetings in New York known as the TV "upfront," hyping their 2001-02 TV schedules to advertisers. As much as 80 percent of next season's ad inventory is bought during this time.
NBC and the WB have announced their lineups, with ABC scheduled to make its presentation Tuesday.
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NBC will shake things up a little. It has lessened its sitcom load by scheduling only eight comedy series, including three new sitcoms, the lowest the network has aired in two decades. Gone is the Sunday night movie, an NBC staple since the mid-1970s. It also is banking on its new primetime game show, The Weakest Link, to prosper. The Anne Robinson-hosted quizzer will remain at 8 p.m. Mondays while a second serving will now air at 8 p.m. Sundays.
Los Angeles police searched actor Robert Blake's home a second time on Wednesday, according to Reuters. The LAPD issued a warrant to inspect the 67-year-old actor's Studio City, Calif. home, acting on "new information" that places Blake back on the list of suspects. The LAPD has declined to comment on the search. Blake's wife, Bonny, 45, was shot to death last Friday night outside an L.A. restaurant.
ABC's comedy series Dharma & Greg will return to ABC for another season after lengthy renegotiations, Reuters reports.
A bloody battle for the right to air Buffy the Vampire Slayer is over, with UPN driving a stake through the heart of the WB.
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 25, 2000 – Sean Connery -- commonly known as the original James Bond, the world’s sexiest man and Scotland’s most memorable export -- turns a whopping 70 today. The septuagenarian has been in seven 007 films, including the first, "Dr. No" in 1962. His most recent films include "Entrapment" (1999), "The Avengers" (1998), "Playing by Heart" (1998) and "Dragonheart" (1996), where he does the voice of the dragon. Among his many accolades, Connery received an Academy Award for best supporting actor in 1987 for "The Untouchables," and he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth in July. The actor is currently shooting his next flick, Gus Van Sant’s "Finding Forrester." SPLITSVILLE! Lisa Wayans, wife of comedian Damon Wayans, has filed for divorce in Los Angeles Superior Court, ending a marriage of 16 years. The couple has one son and two daughters. Wo
HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 16, 2001 -- The French are finally getting a taste of their own rude medicine. French actor Gerard Depardieu, who will be filming the movie I Am Dina in northern Norway, is receiving criticism from Norway's agricultural community; they fear he could spread the dreaded foot-and-mouth disease that is crippling livestock in France and Britain. Depardieu, 52, will be flying frequently from France to Norway while the film is in production, and Norwegian farmers are demanding he be disinfected before entering the Scandinavian country. To date, Norway has been relatively unaffected by the outbreak. Depardieu shouldn't feel too bad about the demand: the set of Dina itself is being boycotted by the farmers. One such farmer tells Reuters that any local extra in the film will be banned from coming into contact with Norwegian livestock. No word yet on
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 15, 2000 - First "Ocean's," then the "sea." Variety reports today that Brad Pitt has signed on to star in Joel and Ethan Coen’s "To the White Sea." The actor will reportedly make the film in Japan, after he’s finished with the rat pack remake, "Ocean’s 11," next year. Based on a novel authored by James Dickey, the story follows a World War II tail gunner who’s stranded in Japan after the bombing of Tokyo. LOPEZ DOES KAHLO: Variety columnist Michael Fleming informs us that singer-actress Jennifer Lopez is eyeing to portray Mexican artist Frida Kahlo in a biopic developed by United Artists. 'HOTEL' SOLD: Trade papers said today that Lions Gate has bought the U.S. rights to German art house director Wim Wender’s futuristic thriller "The Million Dollar Hotel." Based on a story written by U2 frontman Bono, the flick - starring a ensemble cast t
HOLLYWOOD, May 16, 2000 – "The X-Files" will be back for another season to seek that ever-so-illusive truth, it has been confirmed. Fox Network and "X-Files" guru Chris Carter has announced today that cult sci-fi series, which focuses on everything from earthly paranoia to otherworldly activities and everything in between, been renewed for a eighth season. "There are still so many more stories to tell in ‘The X-Files,’ said Carter in a statement. "And I’m pleased that the show will be returning next season to give us that opportunity." But don’t celebrate too fast, X-philes. While lead thespian Gillian Anderson is apparently game and ready to return, the producer still has not been able to safeguard the return of the series’ other star, the embittered David Duchovny, who has been busy suing the Fox network over a syndication deal. The Fox camp asserted that negot
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 9, 2000 -- The People's Choice Awards are (almost) here - and so is every other blinkin' award show. The People's Choice bash, to be broadcast tonight at 9pm (EST/PST) on CBS, kicks off Hollywood's action- and hardware-packed awards season. By the end of March, if you're not polishing a fancy paperweight, you're just not trying. (Either that, or your agent stinks.) Savvy industry insiders monitor these awards carefully, knowing that kudos from critics' circles and trade guilds dramatically influence a film's public standing, box-office success - and Oscar status. First up: the 26th Annual People's Choice Awards. As is the People's Choice way, winners are selected per public-opinion polls rather than academies and other muckty-muck types. "Nash Bridges" types Don Johnson and Cheech Marin host. In the film categories, "The Matrix," "The Si
An intense and volatile screen presence, Sean Penn has been making his mark on American cinema since his 1981 debut in the ensemble "Taps." While he has had his share of tabloid press over the years, it is for his searing performances in films as diverse as "Casualties of War" (1989), "Dead Man Walking" (1995), for which he earned a Best Actor Oscar nomination, and "Hurlyburly" (1998) that have established his reputation as one of Hollywood's finest actors. Since the early 1990s, Penn also has proven his mettle as a capable director and screenwriter. Now gracing cineplexes as the fictional jazz guitarist Emmet Ray in "Sweet and Lowdown," Woody Allen's lovely mockumentary, the 39-year-old actor is once again receiving raves. Charming and polite, Penn is willing to speak his mind, although with perhaps a bit more circumspection. In recent interviews, particularly a
A procession of European and Asian filmmakers speaking at a Korean film festival Wednesday have warned of Hollywood's cultural invasion and urged united resistance against it. Speaking at the Puchon International Festival of Fantasy Film, Korean star Moon Seong-Keon declared, "Hollywood domination is dangerous for world cinema." Nevertheless, he said, "We have yet to determine which is the best means to combat it effectively."
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HOLLYWOOD, June 9, 2000 - What would you do if you saw Terence Stamp bellying up to the bar? Could you resist the urge to approach him and scream, "You will bow down before me, Jor-El! Both you, and then one day, your heirs!" ? The 26th annual Saturn Awards were held Tuesday in Century City, Calif., and, what with all the sci-fi and fantasy movie gods and goddesses in attendance, we had trouble keeping the cap on all the riffs we were tempted to uncork. There was Martin ("Ed Wood") Landau ("Nowadays, no one gives two f***s for Bela."), Robert ("Nightmare on Elm Street") Englund ("I'm your boyfriend now!"), director Bryan ("The Usual Suspects") Singer ("Who is Keyser Soze?"), and so on. Luckily we refrained from making fools of ourselves, but the same could not be said for the several dozen fanboys (and fangirls) who crowded the Park Hyatt Hotel lobby, trying to sneak autographs
The Ugly Betty family has packed up their digs in LA and have set up shop in NYC--which will be fun to see the changes tonight on the season three premiere on ABC at 8:00 PM Eastern Time.
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