We got a fever. And the only prescription is more Bieber.
Bane is bringing down the house (among other things).
Love, actually, is with an English musician.
Are Navy SEAL movies the next 'it' subgenre?
It's still hilarious... but still needs a change.
The happiest ending a guy like House could get.
A little magic can go a long way.
There may be hope in Dark Knight Rises, Johnny Depp and Aliens.
That's the verbal equivalent of 12 standing ovations.
If you can even call it a sequel.
The acclaimed children's author passes from complications of a stroke.
Big dancing, minimal clothing.
The season ends with a million silent cliffhangers.
So much news; what is this, Comic-Con?!
It's a malleable concept, apparently.
The Whitney Tribute gives up the spotlight to our favorite couple.
The 'Glee' star takes a 180 turn with his Tribeca indie 'Struck By Lightning'
'The Raven' isn't the first time Cusack's scared the heck out of us.
Way to plant, Nick.
Let us introduce you to Rob Ackroyd.
Could Giudice wind up on a third reality show?
Did you know the two were childhood pen pals?
Bonnie looks banged up. Also, is that Klaus' concerned face?
Hints about Ted's future wife, please!
Leslie makes a big move, while Chris and April reassess their outlooks.
We give you privacy! Just kidding.
We need to shut this "glam camping" thing down now.
The young adult fiction continues to slay the competition.
Her name is Lizzie Brochere. You'll know it well soon.
Our Titanic super fan takes a second look at her favorite flick.
And, for the love of television, please: No more Adele.
We dare you to disagree.
Bond will romance Greek beauty Tonia Sotiropoulou.
Everything you want from Simon Pegg, and more.
The actress opens up about her struggles with getting older.
Matt Lauer isn't being replaced, Today fans.
And why the rating is the least important thing about the movie.
Rings are great, but Batmobiles are better.
Aside from Peter Dinklage winning another Emmy.
Interesting stories and facts about the 22-year-old model.
Don't be embarrassed; memory loss is natural after a 17-month hiatus.
It seems to have worked out.
Translation: "How do you like us now, other networks?"
The 'Friends With Kids' writer/director is poised to take over Hollywood.
And talking to jockeys can undo them.
Now that the pilot has a star, it's taking shape!
First the blue guys overshadow him, now this!
It was a night of celebration and remembrance.
Universal has brought the beleaguered project back from the dead.
In honor of the song's one year anniversary.
Our take on the two-hour premiere of ABC's new mystery series.
Feeling the wrath yet?
We go one-on-one with the 'Avatar' star.
Everybody say thank you.
Snooki suffers from a..um...possible medical problem.
Details from the call have been released.
Robin Williams plays a talking dog.
Funnyman takes lead role in Paramount's supernatural family flick.
We sit down with the Aussie 'Avatar' star.
In case you didn't catch the show, here's the scoop!
Starting with RPatz's new haircut.
Runner up: that triple-chinned smiley face, :))).
The rapper-actor plays a football player diagnosed with cancer.
The actor pulls double duty in 'The Darkest Hour.'
With a little help from the music.
Besides murder and theft...hopefully.
HBO aired the pilot a month early to whet our appetites.
Besides the title.
No seriously, she does nothing.
It's a different look at the entrepreneur.
They pregame at the Gap.
We chat with the amiable Aussie import.
LITERALLY nothing.
A superheroine of genre movies.
This time, he's actually unfunny on purpose.
Dexter begins his struggle to understand religion.
An up-and-comer power duo.
A sneak peak of the shadowy thriller.
Just another freak in the freak kingdom.
It's like reverse Phone Booth, sorta
See what more trouble Sarah Michelle Gellar is getting into.
With the expected degree of insanity.
Anyone could be the monster. Including you!
Dancing, euphamisms, and Jersey Shore, oh my.
Enter for a chance to win a Sony Streaming Media Player.
Chess pieces to represent treason. Classy.
Fear deserves to be respected
Just how unbridled can enthusiasm get?
We chat with the young stars of John Madden's new spy thriller.
You'll want to check these out.
Umm...yes please!
Turning your lights on is recommended.
Some wild facts about the 'Conan' and 'Game of Thrones' star.
The tragic true story might get a lifeless adaptation.
Plus, his beard will come in handy for Pandora winters.
She's making this too easy!
The director and John Cusack may return to the classic '80s film.
And it doesn't look half-bad!
As a means of punishing himself.
The DVD rental and movie streaming service is reworking their entire system.
At least, those fingers don't look normal...
#0: Peter Jackson still looks like a hobbit.
Heed your own words, Lee, and reconsider.
We report back from the New Orleans, LA set.
She's getting married but she's thinking about another guy?
Baked Nancy? Gotta love it.
What is in store for the blockbuster director's next project?
Up, up, up, and away he'll go.
Definitely not a MLK Jr. biopic, though
Already?
That red-head Roz is awfully popular...
Me plus this episode equals slanty face.
He will write and direct the picture.
In 'Hanna' a little girl could kill you in 4 seconds. But these things are so much worse.
Besides, Darren Aronofsky just debunked the claim. BLAMMO.
Ever fired your gun in the air and yelled, 'Aaaaaaah?'
Someone make one of these things happen STAT!
Seriously, check. It's your life.
No Banksy. Boo. But there was Autotune and Twilight. Yay?
Apparently the actor just found out that TV is cool.
Because reading the 7 billion tweets during the show wasn't enough.
But the comparison won't hurt its chances at getting distribution.
We also get a look at Noomi Rapace in her role for the film.
Believe me, things are better off this way.
One word: ugh.
I've returned from The Grid a more knowledgeable program
And believe me, I would.
Let's give 'Blue Valentine' a break for a minute.
The 'Everybody Loves Raymond' star to host new show for TLC.
Comedian signs on to play the songwriter Dennis Lambert.
John Oliver and Robin Williams are in talks with Monty Python's Terry Jones and his new movie.
Finally a Christmas movie the whole family can enjoy.
We will eat you. After we eat your children. Now time for the weather, Tiffany?
Worthington to play 1950s space pilot character 'Dan Dare'
The Avatar star's new production company hooks up with Radical Publishing to produce 'Damaged'
Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. will expand upon John Carpenter's 1982 classic
Another blockbuster on the way for the 'Avatar' star
The boisterous Aussie reveals his fondness for gladiator skirts, his franchise ambitions, and his one prerequisite for making an 'Avatar' sequel.
Style-conscious 'Gossip Girl' fans will soon be able to get their hands on the show's official clothing range -- TV bosses have signed a deal with a British high-street store to create a fashion collection.
'Avatar' star Sam Worthington is in talks to bring Dracula back from the dead.
Sam Worthington has agreed to star in two sequels to upcoming sci-fi epic 'Avatar' -- but he fears he'll be an old man by the time the trilogy wraps.
In another overhaul of major elements, 'The Tourist' is facing yet another shift in its casting and direction.
A closer look at how director Spike Jonze created the look of his bold new film.
Stylish Katie Holmes is launching her own clothing line and plans to have her designs in stores by the fall.
Michael Jackson's will has been filed in a Los Angeles court, and early reports suggest he's left nothing for his ex-wife Debbie Rowe.
Paris Hilton insists Eminem knew nothing about the full extent of his humiliation at the MTV Movie Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday night -- because friends behind the scenes told her to expect a big surprise at the ceremony.
Woody Allen has fired back at bosses of a clothing company, insisting they've engaged in a "despicable effort to intimidate" him by dragging up details of his marriage to adopted daughter Soon-Yi Previn.
Hollywood actress Diane Keaton has announced plans to launch a clothing line with comedienne Ellen DeGeneres.
Filming on the two back-to-back sequels of Pirates of the Caribbean has been dogged by a spate of real-life ocean thievery, according to reports from the Bahamas.
Singer/actress Hilary Duff admires actress Natalie Portman for doing what few celebrities succeed at--keeping her personal life out of the spotlight.
Beyonce enters fashion world with her own clothing line, "Jeopardy" champ's reign may have ended, Pam Anderson lends image to help chickens, more…
Britney Spears gets engaged to dancer/boyfriend, Broadway actors decide to keep working despite union contract disputes with producers, and Ashton Kutcher endorses a new clothing line. Plus Jessica Lange and Sam Shepard sell their estate, Bob Barker makes Hall of Fame and Jewel joins new music label.
Martha Stewart Resigns, Lisa Marie Presley "Saw Things" During Marriage to Michael Jackson, Diana Ross Claims Diary Proves She's Served Time Matthew Broderick Sarah Jessica Parker Britney Spears Mel Gibson The Passion of the Christ Patrick Swayze Ethan Hawke Laurence Fishburne
Michael Jackson's Former Bed-Mate Says Nothing Happened, Topless Cameron Diaz Photos Won't Go On Sale, Sean Penn May Report From Iraq
Svelte singer Celine Dion told German magazine Bella what it was like to be pregnant as reported by Ananova
Two-time Oscar winner Jodie Foster, who will turn 40 in November, to London's Evening Standard on what it's like
Actress Selma Blair tells The Associated Press about dating in real life
Woody Allen went to LA for Oscars
Lenny Kravitz has seen his share of success in the music industry and having money is not everything it is cracked up to be
The details about Jennifer Lopez's wedding dress and other style points
AOL Time Warner and Sony plan to develop a broadband entertainment platform that will allow consumers to access the same, or similar, content from their home computers, TVs, mobile phones or game consoles.
NBC said on Saturday that Rosie O'Donnell would not be taping her afternoon talk show "until further notice" due to the anthrax scare.
Movie studios are likely to make a major push to roll out video on demand (VOD) systems via cable and the Internet over the next three years.
Quote of the Day: Kevin Smith on filmmaking
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 23, 2000 -- Meeska, mooska, mousekasurprise! Santana Since the boring part of tonight's 42d Annual Grammy Awards was waiting around to see how many paperweights sentimental baby-boomer favorite Carlos Santana would be presented with by sentimental baby-boomer voters (eight -- the most since Michael Jackson's "Thriller" party in 1983), the fun part of the night was watching which ex-Mouseketeer would be crowned best new artist. And the funnest (well, most fun) was watching an upset -- with 19-year-old Christina Aguilera leaving 18-year-old Britney Spears in the dust. So, what does a girl want? To vanquish the one female teenybopper solo artist who's sold more records than she has. "Oh my God, you guys," a "shaking" Aguilera told the audience at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. "I seriously do not have a speech prepared whatsoever."
The critically reviled Fear Factor rose to the top of the Nielsen ratings list last week with a show that featured contestants participating in a competition requiring them to eat boiled bull testicles.
Television executives who have watched with dismay as advertisers cut back on spending this year have received a bit of cheer with a forecast by investment bankers Veronis Suhler that U.S. advertising will rise 6.9 percent in 2002. Ad spending is expected to fall some 1.1 percent this year, the report said.
NBC news anchor Tom Brokaw considers retirement
SANTA MONICA, Calif., March 5, 2000 -- Despite all the hype, Madonna came in second best at the weekend box office.Studio tracking studies predicting a first-place opening for Paramount's "The Next Best Thing," the romantic comedy/drama teaming the Material Girl with Rupert Everett, were wrong. Instead, top honors went for the third consecutive weekend to Warner Bros.' "The Whole Nine Yards."Bruce Willis "Yards," the R-rated hit comedy from Warners, Morgan Creek and Franchise Pictures, held strongly in its third weekend with an estimated $7.31 million (-24%) at 2,793 theaters (-117 theaters, $2,617 per theater). Its total is approximately $38.5 million.Directed by Jonathan Lynn, "Yards" stars Bruce Willis and Matthew Perry."Unbelievable," Warner Bros. distribution executive Jeff Goldstein said Sunday morning, delighted with how well "Yards" was ho
Director Tim Burton claims that reporters have made too much to-do over his last-minute fiddling with Planet of the Apes, set for release on Friday.
A poll of British audiences ranked noisy candy wrappers as the most disturbing element in theaters, far surpassing such other distractions as ringing cell phones, whispered conversations, late-comers, and "obnoxious Americans."
Pop icon Madonna on the appeal husband Guy Ritchie--a British director--holds over her, to Britain's In Style magazine: "He's gorgeous, talented, supermacho. Give me macho or give me death!''
Although a promo for Thursday's episode of Big Brother urging viewers to "find out what everyone's talking about" began airing Wednesday night, CBS said earlier in the day that it will not show the scene that resulted in contestant Justin Sebik's being booted from the house.
Kirsten Dunst, to Hollywood.com, on how alcoholic scenes were cut from crazy/beautiful to get a PG-13 rating: "They can look like they're drunk and they can hold a bottle of alcohol, but they can't sip from it ... to get the rating. So I don't understand [the studios'] whole mentality."
Mocked and derided by critics, NBC's new reality show Fear Factor beat the competition on the three other network channels at 8:00 p.m. Monday night, chalking up an 8.0 rating and a 13 share.
Brad Pitt has denied reports that he is starting his own clothing line. "I have no interest in producing a B. Pitty clothing line, based upon my alleged style," the actor said in a statement, ABC News reports. The actor was referring to rapper Sean Combs' Sean John clothing line. Pitt was apparently considering working with his stylist Todd Shemarya, but later changed his mind.
Brad Pitt and his stylist Todd Shemarya will launch a clothing line with the help of three Hollywood costumers, according to DNR, a men's retail and fashion magazine. The actor will work closely with designers to develop the clothes, but his name will not be on the label. Pitt's idea for this project might have been inspired when he altered a designer suit - by tampering the legs, cuffing the pants and taking in the jacket - that he wore to a premiere. Shemarya said two designers have copied his style since then. Pitt's clothing line may be in stores in the fall, The Associated Press reports.
SANTA MONICA, Calif., April 13, 2000 -- It happens to the best of us. Rick Schroder is 30 today. Yes, the "NYPD Blue" leading man -- formerly the "Silver Spoons" kid and "Lonesome Dove" cowboy -- enters the aged ranks of the young middle-aged today. Schroder was born April 13, 1970, in New York. We don't really have much else to say on the topic. We just thought it was kinda interesting. UNSEXY SEX SCANDAL! An Arizona man was busted by the feds today on allegations he tried to extort more than $250,000 from "Family Feud" funnyman Louie Anderson in a bid to buy his silence about a reputed sexual overture issued by the burly comic. TIMING IS EVERYTHING: In Los Angeles, a judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by formerly acclaimed filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola over the Carl Sagan book turned movie "Contact." Coppola said the late Sagan stole the idea for his sci-fi s
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 27, 2000 -- For those who prefer computer animation in an enhanced state of mind, there's something decidedly trippy coming to an IMAX theater near you. The large-format film exhibitor has announced plans to join forces with DreamWorks, 20th Century Fox and Sony Pictures on its next 3D venture, "CyberWorld," a mosaic of eight animated features designed for three-dimensional viewing. Set to hit IMAX theaters worldwide in October, the first-ever 3D animated exercise will feature, among others, scenes from "Antz," DreamWorks' 1998 maiden foray into animation; Sony Imageworks' "Planet of the Apes"-esque "Monkey Brain Sushi" (the flick apparently takes place in a world run by apes); and Fox's ingenious prime-time animated series "The Simpsons," where Homer accidentally stumbles upon an alternate 3D universe. TV's "Dharma and Greg" star Jenna Elfman
LOS ANGELES -- Rob Schneider's name probably doesn't bring to mind words like "stud" or "libido," but the women who play his assorted would-be lovers in the new comedy "Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo" say he's got a certain something. "He's cute and cuddly," said actress Bree Turner, who plays the errant male prostitute's love interest (not one of his clients, she pointed out) in the film. "He's not what you'd call a macho stud. He's more the sensitive type." Turner, whose previous roles included a character simply called "Dancer #1" in "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me," was among the cast members attending the premiere of "Deuce Bigalow" last week at the National Theater in Westwood. Also trolling the customary red carpet were co-stars Eddie Griffin (of TV's "Malcolm & Eddie"), Arija Bareikis (also appearing currently in "Snow Falling on Cedars"), Adam Sandler
The Mummy Returns opened in Australia with an enormous (for Australia) $3.5 million.
Actors' unions SAG and AFTRA issued a joint statement on Monday assuring their fellow members of the film and TV industries that "there is nothing to fear from actors."
It's a shocking Emmy campaign poster... again.
She what more trouble Sarah Michelle Gellar is getting into.
Listen up, Academy.
No, seriously.