It's no illusion: The Bluths are back with a miniseries and movie.
It's been confirmed!
Spoilers: he still wears the hat.
You're better than that, Abrams.
How do you like them apples?
With or without Bill Murray.
The Wachowskis just can't leave reality alone.
I think she could take him. Cuddy was fierce!
Where was he and what was he doing???
He's currently in prison.
Wow, what a surprisingly good decision.
Following reports yesterday that Angelina Jolie's directorial debut had been revoked a shooting permit in Bosnia, GK Films says it is reapplying for the right to film in Sarajevo.
Watch our exclusive interview with the stars of 'The Other Guys.'
See-Saw Films and Bedlam Productions have begun principal photography on 'The King's Speech.'
Christian Bale will slip back into his rubber Batsuit next year to begin shooting the sequel to 'The Dark Knight.'
A press photographer has filed a complaint with authorities in Costa Rica -- accusing Gisele Bundchen and Tom Brady's security guards of shooting at his car during their wedding.
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Producer Phil Spector is known as much for his odd antics as he is for his pioneering music technique. The 62-year-old Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member was arrested yesterday on suspicion of murder after police found 40-year-old B-film actress Lana Clarkson shot to death in the foyer of his Alhambra mansion.
Changing Lanes, starring Ben Affleck and Sweet Home Alabama, starring Reese Witherspoon, will be the first features to shoot in Manhattan following the Sept. 11th attacks.
Only a day after a spokesman for Itemus, the Toronto-based company that took over New York's Shooting Gallery last month, denied a trade report that it is planning to shut down the film company, it shut it down.
A spokesman for the Canadian company that took over New York's Shooting Gallery film company last month has denied a report that appeared in Daily Variety Tuesday that the company is likely to shut down because of heavy debt.