Delivering what we want to see: more Batman!
And you can learn how to make their costumes.
Those guys really want him to use that bowflex.
One coast got a Beatle, the other got a Kardashian.
A new look at the action star's New York City thriller.
Placenta pills and boozy breastfeeding — have these parents totally lost it.
She's pretty Gleeful about the news.
Hook, line and sinker.
Exploring Edgar Allan Poe's little-known crime-solving exploits.
We've got some advice for Fox's beleaguered show.
A former 'Mars' babe heads to Fox.
Did the studios fumble or score with their ads during the Big Game?
'Awake' will revive Thursday nights.
As do most of us, daily.
Umm...why?!
What's so dark about it? Oh yeah, the killer aliens.
Double dukes!
The man's so funny he can make kitchen renovations hilarious.
And he was carrying moving boxes.
Has Scarlett found a new man...again?
Rebounding, perhaps?
See how far she's come and where she's going!
Check out this must-see clip before you watch the show tonight!
Gerard Butler's true life award contender.
Learn how she came into her latest gig of Emmy host!
Classic Hollywood Spotlight: 'Straw Dogs'
One of the greatest boxing movies of all time.
Here we go again...
Zany bank robberies in American film is no new thing...
The original, Disney-fied change-up.
We look at how the series' first entry before seeing the prequel.
To sell this movie, they must have made a great PITCH
I believe they call this, "canoodling?"
In time for Captain America, Kubrick's classic anti-war film.
See how they've grown!
A dark predecessor to 'Harry Potter' and modern day kid movies.
We make a case for why more Charlie is good Charlie.
Talking animals are the name of the game today...
We wrap up our Coppola retrospective with his last solid film.
Francis Ford Coppola's not-so-good family film
Looking back at Coppola's classic horror flick.
We profile the 'Horrible Bosses' star & MTV Movie Awards host!
I want to ingest this movie now.
It's kind of sad to watch the last of the 'Godfather' films.
Coppola casts Jeff Bridges and still can't make this one work.
There is no greater figure of feminine power, intelligence or sexuality.
It's just not fair.
"A green singing shark in an evening gown!"
Francis Ford Coppola goes back to war.
Science Fiction, Francis Ford Coppola style.
He gets paid to shoot paintballs, not the breeze.
So it's not Hollywood but it's certainly classic!
Coppola finally lays an egg.
Coppola goes back to the fight for a darker, more violent rumble.
Kids, say no to drugs -- at least in these places.
We continue our review of the works of Francis Ford Coppola with this classic ensemble drama.
Coppola takes a gamble and loses...with style and substance.
Coppola doesn't have an ending, and it's brilliant.
And this was a film Coppola didn't even want to make?
Part one of our two-part look at one of the finest films ever made.
Francis strings together a beautiful 'bunch of shots.'
If you're not listening to Coppola's movies, you're missing something very important.
We continue our look at one of the greatest cinematic achievements of all time.
The third entry focuses on 1969's 'The Rain People.'
Which ads fumbled and scored? Here's our take on Hollywood's invasion of the Big Game!
Watch the clip before the Big Game!
A look back at the legendary director's attempt at a Hollywood musical.
Starting this week, we look at some big-time directors.
1902's A Trip to the Moon - a film that precedes Hollywood itself
Classic films, even one from 1903, don't have to be old or stodgy. They can be exciting and innovative.
Killer robots and Ernest Borgnine. What else do you need?
Zay discusses his personal connection to these classic movie musicals
A love letter to the 1982 classic.
You don't need a Christmas movie to have a good movie for Christmas.
'Black Swan' huge per-theatre average on Monday while Mr. Potter gets his revenge with a first place finish on Monday after losing the weekend to Miss Rapunzel in 'Tangled.
The 1942 classic was built by a Hollywood machine at it's finest.
There aren't many great Thanksgiving films -- so here's a great one about food!
This Week: 'Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory'
'Vanya' has performances so natural that it just seems more like life.
As Halloween comes to a close, we look at one of the greatest thrillers ever.
The '127 Hours' star reflected on his career at the HIFF's "Conversation Series."
They're bringing the sexy to Andrew Niccol's latest thriller.
Terry Gilliam's 1985 classic, 'Brazil', is a sort of funny '1984'.
If you're disappointed by 'Superman II,' check out the Richard Donner cut.
Superman defeated Lex Luthor, cynicism and hopelessness.
'A Space Odyssey' is a movie about movies. Stay with me here...
Don't Don't Don't Don't!
The young thespian displays serious chops in the anticipated American remake of 'Let The Right One In'
Talking owls, killer rabbits and kids movies: 1978's 'Watership Down'
With 'Money Never Sleeps' soon hitting theaters, we look at Oliver Stone's 1987 classic.
We dare you to watch William Friedkin's 1973 thriller alone in the dark.
Point Break is an elegy to manliness on all levels.
According to media buyers who spoke to Ad Age, the cost of a 30-second ad in the final episode of ABC's 'Lost' will cost an extraordinary $900,000.
This week, a look at the classic Spaghetti Western trilogy of A Fistful of Dollars, A Few Dollars More and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
In it's second week of release, Iron Man 2 takes in a whopping $53M
TV offers have continued to pour in for Paula Abdul following her controversial departure from 'American Idol' -- network bosses have asked her to judge or participate in 'Dancing with the Stars.'
'Flight of the Conchords' stars Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie are set to take a year-long break after wrapping the second season of their hit TV series.
Michael Moore was feeling much relief as he faced a room of waiting journalists at Cannes’ famous Carlton Hotel gathered there to hear about the just- announced “sequel” to his smash hit documentary, Fahrenheit 911.
On Saturday night Nick Lachey was reportedly at sexy Miami Beach restaurant Nobu with six girls, none of which were wife Jessica Simpson.
Antiwar celebs are making their political views known via--what else? the small screen. Martin Sheen, who plays fictional U.S. President Jed Bartlet on NBC's The West Wing, headlines a TV ad that debuts in Los Angeles and Washington today. Also: Michael Jackson R Kelly Adam Johnny Paycheck Rich Alfred Molina Doc Ock Spider-Man sequel Jud Taylor Martin Sheen Trista Rehn The Bachelorette Nelly
The scene at the BMG after Grammy party Alicia Keys Pink Clive Davis Carlos Santana Jimmy Jam Brad Paisley Kimberly Williams
News Roundup: Jan. 2 NIghtspots frequented by Britney Spears and P. Diddy (Sean Combs) ban fur, Liz Smith, Judi Dench Iris Kate Beckinsale Pearl Harbor Memento Guy Pearce Frasier Jane Leeves Guns N Roses Axl Rose Tournament of Roses Parade Eileen Heckart Miriam Cassyd KRON dropped
The CBS-owned TV station in Pittsburgh has admitted that it has been using a device that can compress the length of a network television show, thereby allowing it to insert extra local 30-second commercials during primetime.
Pop singer Mariah Carey will grant her first post-breakdown interview to Barbara Walters for ABC's 20/20 news program on Sept. 12.
Renton, Spud, Sick Boy and Begbie are back, or at least they will be soon. Writer Irvine Welsh told the Edinburgh Book Festival on Monday that his new novel, Porno, is a sequel to his best-selling 1993 novel Trainspotting, which centers on the lives of a handful of heroin junkies in Edinburgh, Scotland.
After a record-setting Thanksgiving feast, Hollywood got only box office crumbs this weekend as ticket sales plunged 50% from their holiday levels. Universal and Imagine Entertainment's PG-rated blockbuster comedy adventure "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas" continued to top the chart in its third weekend with a still festive estimated $27.11 million (-48%) at 3,138 theaters (+4 theaters; $8,640 per theater). Its cume is approximately $172.0 million, heading for $250 million. (NOTE: All percentage comparisons today are calculated against the three-day weekend portion of the five-day Thanksgiving holiday period.) "Grinch" had the highest per-theater average for any film playing in wide release last weekend. "'Grinch is great!" Universal distribution president Nikki Rocco said Sunday morning. "It's satisfying all audiences. In its third weekend 'Gri
HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 8, 2001 -- There really is gold at the end of the rainbow. "Over the Rainbow," the 1939 ballad first sung by the legendary Judy Garland in "The Wizard of Oz," earned the top spot on a list of 365 Songs of the Century, according to a poll sponsored by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and the National Endowment for the Arts. Others in the top five are "White Christmas," sung by Bing Crosby; "This Land is Your Land," from Woody Guthrie; "Respect," from Aretha Franklin; and Don McLean's "American Pie." The compilation includes memorable music from all decades and genres. Songs from the '50s and '60s are frequent favorites, and the list includes a variety of pop, rock, country, jazz, and patriotic tunes. Highlights include "Rapper's Delight," by the Sugar Hill Gang at 162, "Yesterday," by the Beatles at 56, and "Satisfaction," from t
Universal's "Meet the Parents" continued to meet box office success, becoming the year's third film to place first for three consecutive weeks. The PG-13-rated comedy was still laughing all the way to the bank in its third weekend with an estimated $16.32 million (-23%) at 2,619 theaters (+4 theaters; $6,230 per theater). Its cume is approximately $81.0 million, heading for a domestic theatrical gross of $130 million or more. "Parents'" international release is through DreamWorks Pictures, which co-financed the film and will share equally in its success. "Parents" had the highest per-theater average for any film playing in wide release last weekend. "Being number one for the third week in a row is extraordinary," Universal distribution president Nikki Rocco said Sunday morning. "It's only been twice this year that that's happened. The last time was with 'E
Holdover hits prevailed this weekend as moviegoers showed little enthusiasm for new arrivals. Universal's PG-13-rated comedy "Meet the Parents" held on to first place in its second weekend with a still engaging estimated $21.35 million (-25%) at 2,615 theaters (+1 theater; $8,165 per theater). Its cume is approximately $59.4 million. "Parents'" international release is through DreamWorks Pictures, which co-financed the film and will share equally in its success. "Parents" had the highest per-theater average for any film playing in wide release last weekend. "It's fabulous," Universal distribution president Nikki Rocco said Sunday morning. "This is a bonafide hit, a bonafide blockbuster. Because of the mid-week numbers, we knew that the word of mouth was out already. The question just is, 'How big is big?' It will be well over $100 million. We're at $59 mil
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are calling on the Department of Education and the National Institute of Health to conduct a study on the impact of violent entertainment on kids, according Variety.
One irrepressible “celebrity” might’ve yanked the spotlight eastward, while another irrepressible story pushed it back westward to Park City, for one night only, as Sundance celebrated its closing awards ceremony.
Whats is the status of Marvel's developing adaptation?