Take that, fire!
The Coke polar bears will not be pleased about this.
Divorce is nothing a hippie grandmother can't solve.
Are their chairs that uncomfortable?
Find out which stars were declared highly influential.
The fanbase that helped the comedy overpeform at the box office.
How the documentary lives up to and rises above the hype.
Re-casting plagues the 'Mad Men' kid role.
Watch new PSAs for the new documentary 'Bully.'
Even if you're not an 'Idol' fan.
But he does understand the art of trapeze.
After an anti-gay group petitioned against it.
The seasoned trio are uniting for an action-comedy about aging hitmen.
Could this mean cancelation?
Plus, a few more episodes for 'Pan Am.'
Hopefully, there's more to this than a snazzy setting.
There are no paths untaken in 'The Sitter'
It only takes a few parsecs to donate.
Rowling, King...who'll Yates adapt next? Silverstein? Please?
They don't make them like they used to...literally.
Insert mandatory "I'll be back" joke here.
"Gotcha!" - Lars
Also, Christina Aguilera talks about forgetting lyrics because, well, that's what she does.
As long as Brett Ratner is out, I'm in.
Stand alone or sit... alone? I don't know. Just pick one.
We're giving away a free Blu-ray copy on Twitter!
The new releases on Blu-ray and DVD this week.
And, well, he makes jokes about coffee that are, um, funny?
Epic movie time!
You'll "fall" for this film this Spring! And with that, we're on our way to hell.
Or, in other words, tells long-ass stories that are pretty funny.
Chelsea Handler does not like being beside Jennifer Aniston.
And also, about hosting "Hip Hop Honors"
Simon Cowell has roped in a bizarre choice of celebrity judge on 'American Idol': TV actor Neil Patrick Harris.
Paris Hilton took to the stand in a Miami court on Friday -- hitting out at allegations that she failed to fully promote her 2006 movie flop 'Pledge This!'.
Michael Jackson's three children were given a standing ovation at the late King of Pop's memorial service in Los Angeles on Tuesday as civil rights leader and Jackson family friend Rev. Al Sharpton assured them their father wasn't "strange."
Troubled actor Tom Sizemore has been arrested in Los Angeles on an outstanding warrant for drug charges.
The warrant issued for the arrest of Lindsay Lohan was "born out of a misunderstanding," according to the actress' legal team.
If you were home last night flipping channels you might think your mind was playing tricks on you—-NBC, CBS, and ABC were all playing the same program.
Another screening. Another huge standing ovation. Clint Eastwood’s latest directorial effort The Changeling--starring Angelina Jolie as a mother who becomes overjoyed when she learns her kidnapped son is alive only to discover he may not be who he says he is--got a positive response from the audience.
Actress Julianne Moore is sticking by director Lee Tamahori after the filmmaker was arrested for posing as a drag prostitute in Los Angeles last month.
Actress Tara Reid has come to terms with her embarrassing red carpet wardrobe malfunction in 2004—which saw her inadvertently expose her breast to photographers.
Tom Cruise stood firm behind his controversial comments about September 11 rescue workers coming off their post-trauma medications when he visited New York City firefighters on Wednesday night.
A drifter was ordered today to stand trial on a felony charge of stalking actor-director Mel Gibson.
The prosecutor in Michael Jackson's child molestation case opposes reducing the pop star's $3 million bail out of concern he might flee the country. Also: Victoria Beckham Sean P. Diddy Combs Helen Hunt Matthew Carnahan Kirk Douglas 24 Marion "Suge" Knight Erik Estrada
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The $50 million opening appears to be a new standard in measuring the competence of Hollywood blockbusters, and with the 2003 summer movie season just halfway through, six films have already made the grade. But many industryites agree that this new gold standard may be too high.
A judge ruled today there is enough evidence to require Robert Blake to stand trial for the May 2001 shooting death of his wife, and for his bodyguard to face a conspiracy charge.
News, Feb. 27: "Buffy" Series Will End, Bruce Willis Stands In for Letterman, White House Criticizes CBS Over Saddam and More…
Nicole Kidman is putting to rest rumors that her marriage to Tom Cruise was a sham. Reuters published experts from an interview with Vanity Fair in which the Australian actress stresses that she and Cruise had a "real marriage" for almost ten years.
One of the companies sued by Hollywood directors for editing sex, violence and profanity out of feature-film rental videos is standing behind its work, a spokesman said today.
A judge is expected today to consider the defense's request to delay a hearing to determine if Robert Blake and his bodyguard should stand trial on charges linked to the slaying of the actor's wife.
Sopranos actor Robert Iler will stand trial for robbery charges May 6
Rosie O'Donnell talks with Diane Sawyer about gay adoption motherhood and Tom Cruise
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Sesame Workshop (formerly Children's Television Workshop) issued a statement Wednesday expressing consternation over news photos showing pro-Taliban supporters in Pakistan carrying placards featuring a montage of Osama bin Laden with the Muppet Bert standing next to him in a portion of the montage.
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 22, 2000 -- Dirty Harry tried for two hours, but it's still up in the air whether a jury will make his day in court. Clint Eastwood testified in court, fending off a lawsuit brought against him by a woman with muscular dystrophy. Diane zum Brunnen, 51, says the actor's Mission Ranch near Carmel, Calif., doesn't comply with state laws that require facilities to be accessible to those in wheelchairs. Zum Brunnen says she couldn't get around in her wheelchair when she was a guest at the hotel in 1996. Eastwood fired back saying he tried to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act while preserving the 150-year-old hotel's heritage and antique value, The Associated Press reports. The 70-year-old actor acknowledged that access problems at his hotel exist, but renovations to comply with state laws are a continual process. Stay tuned.
News Corp does not intend to raise its bid to acquire Hughes Electronics, the operator of DirecTV, Bloomberg News reported Saturday, citing people familiar with the media company's plans.
Strong openings for "The Mexican" and "See Spot Run" sent "Hannibal" south of the box office border after three weeks in first place. DreamWorks' R-rated drama "The Mexican" kicked off to a record-setting estimated $20.3 million at 2,951 theaters ($6,879 per theater). Its powerful box office punch proved audiences cared more about Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts' superstar luster than the film's lackluster reviews. "The Mexican" had the highest per-theater average for any film playing in wide release last weekend. "For the first week in March, this is the biggest opening ever," DreamWorks distribution head Jim Tharp said Sunday morning, noting that it beats the $17.2 million opening for "The Hunt For Red October" when it surfaced on March 2, 1990. "It's one of the bigger March openings. Last year, on March 17, 'Erin Brockovich' did $28.1 million." "It
CBS lawyers have apparently backed down from their previous efforts to obtain the notes and sources of reporter Peter Lance, author of a book about the Survivor TV show that alleges it was rigged.
Actress Catherine Zeta-Jones will grace the cover of People magazine on Friday when it will reveal its annual "50 Most Beautiful People" list. Julia Roberts makes the list for the sixth time, Halle Barry for the fifth and actor George Clooney for the fourth time.
Though the Writers Guild of America has admitted it "did not achieve all the goals [it] sought" with its agreement with the producers, it is standing fast on the premise that it is a good deal. "We believe that the contract offers substantial advances in the economic interests of both feature and television writers and establishes a firm basis for further gains in future contracts.... We do believe we won substantially all that we could in this round of negotiations," according to a WGA statement. The disappointment centers on the WGA's failure to get increases on network shows rerun on basic cable and for lack of jurisdiction expansion on writing for animated shows, Variety report.
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 13, 2000 -- The entertainment industry is sorry. Really. In light of the Federal Trade Commission report released Monday, MPAA chief Jack Valenti -- representing the U.S. entertainment industry -- is telling a Senate committee today that the Industry pledges to stop marketing R-rated movies to kids, The Hollywood Reporter says. "We are going to examine how we advertise and conduct research so that we do not deliberately seek out the very young in the promotion of R-rating films," Valenti says, in written testimony that the Reporter obtained in advance. Ordered by President Clinton and congressional leaders after the Columbine High School shootings last April, the FTC report denounces the entertainment industry’s relentless attempts to market violent films, music and games to children, even though it knew that the materials are intended for adults