Mahna Mahna.
Can you ever really be ready?
Look out, Peyton. Baby bro is giving it his all.
He's finally not the clueless one.
Marty loves his bad guys.
Can Streep & Kevin Kline still play star-crossed lovers?
After nine years, did the series say a proper farewell?
Nine years later, the tearjerker takes its final bow.
Sony's R-rated comedy '21 Jump Street' posts a bigger-than-expected debut as the world prepares for 'The Hunger Games' later this week.
The actor tells Hollywood.com he's tired of being "25 looking 18."
The comedy co-star endorses his leading man!
'The Lorax' keeps speaking for trees, 'John Carter' scrambles.
Who knew Tatum could sing?
Hollywood.com learns the truth from the actors themselves.
We visit the film's New Orleans set to get the low-down from Jonah and Channing.
We look back to raunchy comedies of yesteryears.
Plus, their 'cray cray' gun safety and personal high school experiences.
Introducing, The Shines.
Mamie Gummer lands lead role.
Catch five outrageous minutes from 2012's funniest flick yet.
Called...'22 Jump Street'?
It's our favorite screen siren before she was famous.
Let's hear it for "The Iron Lady!"
There are a few females stars who seem up for the challenge.
They'd been working out the details since September 2010.
From the 'Hill' to the Eye.
The legendary actress garners another nomination.
We go one-on-one with the stars of 'The Vow.'
Oscar-winner commits to 'Knight of the Cups' and 'Lawless.'
Let's hope the safety is on.
New TV Show from Judd Apatow also set to premiere.
Be careful what you wish for.
Sadly, 'Jack & Jill' didn't make the cut.
The Christmas classic is streaming this holiday season!
Finn can't dance, but maybe he can hand-jive.
The film will bring you back to your glory days.
When does Abrams have time to eat?!
Maybe it's the hair.
Sorry, ladies, he's wearing a shirt.
And this is going to work how?
She's right up there with Maiden and Butterfly.
Because nothing says country music like dumping your NBA player husband?
Phil gets friendly, Cam gets too friendly.
Ron Swanson with a beard = majestic.
Check out the first 'Place Beyond the Pines' pic.
A preview of Sunday's Halloween special.
Even late night talk shows can't escape the OWS buzz.
Check out scenes of the protestors cleaning Zucotti Park.
Truly!
They already all live together.
And made friends!
We wonder where Bane stands on the issue.
The most reliable Halloween tradition.
LITERALLY nothing.
Maybe Cement Lady is more accurate
Even on 'Sesame Street,' Mike Chang is left out!
It might be better than all of Season 2.
He had just come from the 'gymnasium.'
See it, or forever life in the shadows
The Hill is alive with the sight of Murray.
Prepare for some inscrutable charm.
He'll play a teacher with a big mouth, and a lot to say
HBO: #1 destination for depressing history.
Because he's just that awesome.
Facing off with angry Southern accents!
RIP Trouty Mouth.
We report back from the New Orleans, LA set.
YouTube unlocks the secrets of behind the existential film.
If 16-time Oscar nominated actress plays you, you did something right
Series regular or bust?
Love it or hate it?
You literally watch the tree grow. At least I'm assuming there's a tree in this movie?
Oh yeeeeeeah.
That photo still kind of scares us.
Also joining is 'Prison Break's' Wentworth Miller
Jonah Hill is what your grandfather looked like at 25.
It's tentative title: The $700 Billion Man.
He'll play a villain alongside Rob Riggle
A remake we're actually excited for? No way!
It's a poster-palooza!
Glad to see the little movie get a fair shot!
She joins Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum and Ice Cube.
Carell begins his post-'Office' transition to the big screen
The dynamic duo is back in business with a long gestating project
In his words, "hell muthaf*ckin yeah!"
But without the devils and the Prada.
The venerable actress takes on one of the world's hardest politicians.
This week, Emma Stone comes to your Blu-ray and DVD players. Lucky dogs.
Judging from the trailer this movie is about.... everything?!
Too bad no one's had the guts to actually ask him.
Boop!
'Vanya' has performances so natural that it just seems more like life.
Prolific television and novel writer passed away Thursday night.
Julia Roberts and Meryl Streep are working out deals to star in the adaptation of Tracy Letts' Pulitzer- and Tony-winning play 'August: Osage County.'
At nearly $25 after six days of release, the sequel is still the mid-week champ at the box office
'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps' tops the Monday Box Office Rally with $1.7 million.
Elmo saw a little too much for the parent's liking
With 'Money Never Sleeps' soon hitting theaters, we look at Oliver Stone's 1987 classic.
The studio purchased Brad Pitt/Sean Penn topped film from Bill Pohlad's River Road Entertainment.
Terry Crews goes shirtless when 'The Expendables' ring the opening bell on Wall St.
With the Oscars fading into memory, it's time to look forward to the industry's next big glitzy affair: the Cannes Film Festival, where, Wiretap is hearing, a band of merry men may be making their way up the red carpet on opening night.
I want to go to there...
Deadline reports that Ridley Scott is in early discussions to direct Leonardo DiCaprio in 'The Wolf of Wall Street,' the film that DiCaprio once expected to make with Martin Scorsese.
Meryl Streep as Margaret Thatcher? The actress is in talks to reteam with her Mamma Mia! director Phyllida Lloyd for Thatcher, a biopic of the former British prime minister.
Jessie Nelson will direct; Phillip Seymour Hoffman backs out
CBS' next 'Undercover Boss' may be coming from Wall Street.
Catch the latest glimpse of Jackie Earle Haley as Freddy Krueger. But don't get too excited -- it's really just a remix of previous trailers.
A deep-fried Jackie Earle Haley terrorizes a bunch of attractive teens in the latest clip from the much-anticipated horror remake.
The infamous Gordon Gekko is back to his old ways in this sequel to Oliver Stone's 1987 classic, 'Wall Street.'
Columbia Pictures is negotiating with the 'Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs' directing duo of Phil Lord and Chris Miller to step behind the camera on a big-screen version of '21 Jump Street.'
Alicia Keys, Aretha Franklin and Shakira could be left in the dark on Wednesday night if TV staff at NBC staff carry out a threat to strike at the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting ceremony in New York.
'Watchmen' star Jackie Earle Haley gets burned, then kills a bunch of attractive, somnolent teens. Check it out!
I was saddened to hear that one of my favorite actors has died.
Shia LaBeouf and Javier Bardem are taking on Michael Douglas in the forthcoming sequel to 1987 film 'Wall Street.'
Disney bosses will plant 2.7 million trees in one of the planet's most endangered rainforests -- and it's all thanks to film fans.
One Tree Hill star Chad Michael Murray has posted a bizarre video on the Internet, complaining that he has been written out of the hit show.
Regardless of how much money Jason’s return scares up this weekend, Freddie Krueger will be making a big-screen comeback of his own.
Billy Bob Thornton, 53, is returning to his dark roots and will star as Freddy Krueger in a new Nightmare on Elm Street movie.
Leonardo DiCaprio has been questioned in a $45 million lawsuit stemming from a five-year-old case that alleges he ordered "his posse" to beat up actress Elizabeth Berkley 's ex-boyfriend. Also: Jennifer Lopez May Sweeps Justin Timberlake Nell Carter Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs 50 Cent Def Jam Ja Rule Steve Gottlieb Dr Dre Minder Music EM.TV Muppets Jim Henson Baz Luhrmann Alexander the Great
Sony Pictures admitted Tuesday that an unidentified employee submitted Meryl Streep in the wrong awards category, probably causing her a Screen Actor's Guild nomination--or even two.
Billy Joel involved in a car crash over the weekend. Jude Law Ewan McGregor Christian Bale Britney Spears Peter O'Toole Cedric the Entertainer Suzanne Somers Zsa Zsa Gabor
News Roundup, Nov. 27: Backstreet Boys Sue Record Label
News roundup for Nov. 25: 21 Jump Street is going to be a movie. Johnny Depp Paula Poundstone Sean "P.Diddy" Combs Alicia Keys
After just breaking from their management company the Firm the Backstreet Boys Nick Carter Kevin Richardson Brian Littrell Howie Dorough and AJ McLean may now be facing Carter going solo
The most famous street in the world is getting a makeover Sesame Street the show that since 1969 has been making learning fun will unveil its new look with the opening of its 33rd season Monday
Backstreet Boy Nick Carter is ordered into an intervention program after being arrested for a misdemeanor charge in Tampa, Fla. Jan. 2
Nick Carter of the Backstreet Boys was arrested Wednesday in Tampa Fla for refusing to follow a police officer's order to leave a nightclub after a fight broke out
Shannen Doherty on who she would want to kiss under the mistletoe
With the Pentagon imposing increased restrictions on news coverage of its operations in Afghanistan, CNN's Christiane Amanpour has suggested that the networks and cable news channels may wind up bidding for footage from independent filmmakers who have secretly entered Afghanistan.
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 15, 2000 -- The Backstreet Boys are taking globetrotting to the extreme. The world's top-selling boy band is about to set off on a 100-hour, 26,000-mile tour around the world to promote their latest album, "Black and Blue." The global trek will take the Boys to Stockholm, Sweden; Tokyo; Sydney; Cape Town, South Africa; Rio de Janeiro; and New York, Reuters reports. By the time it's all over, they will have spent 55 hours in the air and 45 hours on the ground performing and attending news conferences. Their journey will begin Thursday in Stockholm, where they're scheduled to perform at the MTV Europe Awards. PAY UP, MP3.COM: Universal settled its court battle with MP3.com on Tuesday when the online company agreed to cough up $53.4 million. The agreement puts Universal in good position to buy a significant portion of the Internet music company. <
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 21, 2000 -- When there's mayhem, you can blame the Backstreet Boys. At least for the remainder of their 100-hour tour. At least 10 fans were injured after the Boys landed in Tokyo's Narita airport Monday when a group swarmed their bus. Now Reuters says that about 45,000 fans rushed to see the band give a 10-minute show on the roof of a hotel in Rio de Janeiro. Fans literally threw themselves in front of the band's bus on the way to the airport. "It was crazy. You would have thought the president was here or Michael Jackson, not the Backstreet Boys," said group member Howie Dorough after watching the fans spill on to the roads. The Backstreet Boys are on a whirlwind, 100-hour tour around the world to promote their new album, "Black and Blue," which hits stores today. The band is being touted as the top-selling boy band after sales surpassed 55 milli
First the good news for the Backstreet Boys: When it comes to the number of albums they can sell in a week, BSB is, by far, tops. The pop idols sold 5 million units of their latest album, “Black & Blue," worldwide the first week out, Reuters reports -- a new record. But it wasn't as good of news for the boy band here in the States. Released Nov. 21, "Black & Blue" sold 1.6 million copies in the United States in its debut week, an impressive feat but placing them third on the list of the largest first-week openings behind rival 'N Sync's "No Strings Attached" (2.4 million) and Eminem's "The Marshall Mathers LP" (1.8 million). It’s not the first time an album by the boy band has reached platinum status (1 million copies sold) in the first week of release. “Millennium," released in May 1999, debuted with a then-record of 1.1 million units
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 10, 2000 -- Can't wait till Nov. 21 when the Backstreet Boys will release their latest record, "Black & Blue"? You don't have to. The Boys are releasing four of the album's songs on their official Web site, www.backstreetboys.com. Fans can also catch an excerpt of the "Shape of My Heart" video at the site, too. Now that's thinking of your fans! At the site, you can download "The Call," a hard, funk tune with Spanish guitars; "Get Another Boyfriend," an aggressive, beat-heavy dance number; and two ballads, "I Promise You (With Everything I Am)" and "Time." BOYZ ON THE GRIDIRON: Looks like Boyz II Men are getting a little time on the football playing field. The R&B crooners will be the half time entertainers during the Detroit Lions-New England Patriots game on Thanksgiving, MTV.com reports. The Boyz are scheduled to perform a medley of new and older songs.
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 16, 2000 -- One we could handle. Shrug off. Say, well, it happens to the best of 'em. But two? Two?!? Ah, but this is a cruel world. Yea, verily. Or as Erica from Ohio wrote on the MTV Web site: "I think that it really sucks big time." The root of said suckage? Why, word that Backstreet Boys Kevin Richardson and Brian Littrell have popped the will-you-marry-me question to their respective galpals. The Littrell party reportedly already has a wedding date set; no word on the Richardson party's plans. Richardson and Littrell revealed their marriage intentions Tuesday on MTV, a cable network we're told sometimes features videos by the Backstreet Boys -- a best-selling boy band not to be confused with 'N Sync, a best-selling boy band not to be confused with 98 Degrees, a best-selling boy-band group not to be confused with, say, Brit
The surprising success of the relatively low-budget Spy Kids (it cost $35 million to produce and has earned $106 million domestically), strong DVD sales, particularly for its direct-to-video production of Lady and the Tramp II, together with cost cutting powered the Walt Disney Co. to an 8.6-percent increase in profits during the third quarter, topping Wall Street predictions.
HOLLYWOOD, June 22, 2000 -- Backstreet Boy Kevin Richardson has made good on all those rumors that he'd gotten married by, yes, actually getting married. The boyband star wed longtime galpal Kristin Willits, a dancer, on Saturday in his hometown of Lexington, Ky., a Backstreet Boys representative confirms. The couple announced their engagement on Valentine's Day. For those of you keeping score at home, Richardson's nuptials leave four bachelor Backstreeters -- although not for long. Brian Littrell also used Valentine's Day to unveil his wedding plans (to actress Leighanne Wallace). No date set yet for the Littrell ceremony. And for those of you worried that marriage will drive a wedge between the all-harmony, all-synchronized-dancing band, let it be known that Richardson's wedding was attended by all four fellow Backstreeters.
Backstreet Boy A.J. McLean will stay in rehab another two weeks, Reuters reports, forcing the boy band to postpone their Black & Blue World Tour 2001 once again.
Shares in Viacom on Thursday jumped $3.74 to $49.99, a rise of 8 percent, due largely to strong sales at its CBS-TV division and the box-office performance of Lara Croft: Tomb Raider at its Paramount film division.
Backstreet Boys fans: Start writing those "Get Well" Cards.
Ailing Leonardo DiCaprio is on crutches after he sprained his knee July 1 playing basketball with his celebrity friends, People magazine reports.
The National Association of Securities Dealers has proposed a new rule that would require business analysts to disclose possible conflicts of interests when they discuss their stock recommendations on TV, radio and in public appearances.
The creators of Sesame Street have inadvertently discovered that one of children's biggest fears is violence, ABCNEWS.com reports. A study conducted by the Sesame Workshop allowed 233 children to use variable media to describe their hopes and fears. Nearly two-thirds of the children involved in the study depicted anxiety about guns, death and violence, with fears increasing proportionately with age. Among their worries were fears of kidnappings and school shootings, while some showed concern about the environment and pollution. The study came as a surprise to television executives, who were simply trying to get new ideas about educational programs.
The Backstreet Boys became the main attraction in Key West Tuesday, as the boy band took to historic Duval Street to kickoff MTV's Summer in the Keys celebration. Fans arrived by the busload, according to the Keys' Keynoter, as MTV began its summer soirée, which will be filmed primarily at Key West's Oak Beach Inn and Wyndham Reach Resort.
We knew he couldn't keep his secret identity for too long. Backstreet Boy A.J. McLean, who chose to tour as a solo artist as "Johnny No Name," will launch his charity, the Johnny No Name Foundation, on Thursday. According to Launch.com, 500 fans will be able to purchase tickets to Thursday's event in Orlando, Fla., for a minimum $5 donation. The organization intends to raise awareness and funding for VH1's Save the Music Foundation and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. In related news, fellow BSB Howie Dorough will hold his Lupus 2001 Fundraiser on June 1 and 2 at the Hard Rock Live in Orlando. Among the guests scheduled to appear are fellow band mate Nick Carter, Marc Anthony, Deborah Gibson, Tito Puente Jr., and more. Tickets for the Lupus 2001 are available via Ticketmaster.
Taking a break Thursday from their Latin American tour, the Backstreet Boys brushed aside recent comments by Oasis' lead singer Noel Gallagher that the boyband "can't sing, can't play, can't dance." He also said their songs were "rubbish" and the boys "should be shot," according to Reuters. During a press conference in Caracas, Venezuela, Backstreet Boy Kevin Richardson said that when Oasis performed at the MTV awards, Gallagher spat on stage and looked like he was strung out on something. "He should just go back to London," A.J. McLean said. "The only thing that matters for us is if we're unhappy with our music and if our fans are happy," Richardson added.
SANTA MONICA, Calif., March 29, 2000 -- This week in the battle of the boybands, it was no contest: 'N Sync trounced Backstreet. According to just-released final stats, 'N Sync last week moved 2.4 million copies of its sophomore release, "No Strings Attached." The mark shatters the previous weeklong standard (of 1.13 million CDs and such sold) established by the Backstreet Boys in 1999. Says the president of 'N Sync's Jive Records label: "It's pretty staggering." BAD NEWS FOR MATT DAMON FANS: The guy is not single. Publicists today for both the actor and Winona Ryder denied a report in the French magazine Voici that said the couple had split after two years of dating. The two are still a twosome, the reps said. So much for relying on your Hollywood news from French magazines. "AMERICAN" BRIDE: Mena Suvari, the object of Kevin Spacey's illicit affection in
SANTA MONICA, Calif., March 22, 2000 -- Good news! Listening to the Backstreet Boys ad nauseum might not be torture after all. Backstreeter Kevin Richardson Reports that a group of student protesters staging a nearly week-long sit-in at the University of Toronto are getting an earful of Backstreet tunes as a form of punishment are leaving out one key detail: The kids might be taking offense, but the adults are just trying to keep themselves awake. In one corner, you've got the students, who are demanding that the university adopt a policy prohibiting the on-campus sale of clothing made in overseas sweat shops. They've parked themselves in the president's office and refused to budge. In the other corner, you've got the security guards. They're watching the building round-the-clock and cranking up their boomboxes to blasting those uppity students with "I Want It That
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 17, 2000 -- As the under-18 female world continues to mourn the loss of bachelorhood for Backstreet Boys (and cousins) Kevin Richardson and Brian Littrell, we've hunted down who we think are their blond, lucky fiancées, or as Backstreet fans know them, The Witches Who Stole Our Future Husbands. Richardson and Willits Richardson, 28, is engaged to Kristin Willits, a dancer for Cher, says USA Today. The two met in a Disney World cafeteria when Richardson was working as a Ninja Turtle and have been dating off and on for seven years. As for 24-year-old Littrell, we say his betrothed is longtime girlfriend Leighanne Wallace, a budding actress whose credits include "Wild America," "My Fellow Americans" and two Backstreet videos. She has a few Web sites of her own out there (whether they're hateful or supportive sites is another story). She's 30, wh
The Backstreet Boys will star in their first network TV special, Backstreet Boys: Larger Than Life, at 8 p.m. May 30 on CBS, the network has announced.
Too soon?
The Oscar winner cheers for the hometown team.