She is wise beyond her years.
The Lifetime movie has its Richard Burton & now its hair
Admit you like it.
One of these things is not like the other.
Days after Bachelor Ben was reportedly caught cheating...
It's a 'Harry Potter' reunion!
It's not exactly a typical Witherspoon/Reynolds movie.
The series takes the plunge.
She'll join Anthony Hopkins.
The Chinese-made film is close to a U.S. distribution deal.
It's going to get biblical.
Beware of Animal!
It's based on the novel 'Firing Point.'
Denzel can recreate history.
The quiet before the bloody storm.
The men of the fantasy series looking dashing.
Prepare to be creeped out.
"CLOSE THEM!" - Kelly
Not Danny Pudi. It was Abed.
Well, he certainly looks the part.
Hawke eye! Get it? Memory wipe!
I wonder if Hugh Jackman's jealous.
He was at a party, you guys. So just disregard it.
The film follows two men as they search for a kidnapping victim.
So, you're a wiseguy, eh? Why I oughtta...
And Salma Hayek and Taylor Kitsch, too.
Ooh, spooky.
Well this looks like fun.
Franco would be sexing up Kate Hudson as Linda Lovelace.
Producers say they're "close" to choosing a director and it could be Greengrass.
Actor may hit the small screen for '24' style action procedural
Iron Man leaves the Alfonso Cuaron 3D film and looks to add another to his busy upcoming schedule.
The Argentinian thriller won the foreign language film Oscar this past March.
'Will & Grace' star Sean Hayes has opened up about his sexuality, confirming long-standing rumors that he is gay -- but insisting he was "never in" the closet.
Sean Penn is heading back to the waves.
'Fracture' director Gregory Hoblit has lined up his next drama, from a screenplay by Frank Baldwin.
On the eve of the series finale of her ABC show 'Ugly Betty,' America Ferrera is attached to another telenovela, this time with MTV.
Charlize Theron is ready to sink her claws into a forthcoming Batman movie -- she's desperate to take on the role of Catwoman.
Daniel Radcliffe is lining up his first post-'Harry Potter' movie role -- he is set to play a celebrated photojournalist who was killed in Somalia.
Woody Allen is eyeing his next muse -- and he thinks France's First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy would be the ideal candidate.
Rihanna is set to follow in the footsteps of Whitney Houston: She is reportedly in talks to star in a remake of 1992 hit film The Bodyguard.
"Twilight" fans got a very special email from film stars Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart over the weekend. They announced that the studio wants to move forward with a follow-up.
It was beginning to look like a laborious documentary tracking Barack Obama’s presidential campaign -- two-plus years in the making -- would never find a home. Then Obama won the presidency.
South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone avoided poking fun at Scientology for years because they didn't want to upset show regular Isaac Hayes.
Disney and Pixar will be going their separate ways, Chaka Khan's son freed, Melissa Etheridge to star in sitcom, more…
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Sony Pictures has paid a whopping $1.75 million for Click, a spec script by Bruce Almighty scribes Steve Koren and Mark O'Keefe, as a possible starring vehicle for Adam Sandler. Also: Charlton Heston Julia Child Dave Thomas Ice Cube Paul McCartney Nip/Tuck James Hewitt Princess Diana Serena Williams Robert Downey Jr. Winona Ryder Woody Allen Amanda Peet Madonna She Rocks Amie Steir Ethan Hawke The Hottest State
Michael Jackson has decided to forgo an appearance on the Grammy Awards and appear instead on next Wednesdays American Music Awards in order to fulfill a promise to the AMAs producer Dick Clark
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Creeping up out of nowhere and presumably surprising the bejeepers out of analysts, MGM's Jeepers Creepers easily set a record for the Labor Day holiday by taking in $15.8 million at the box office.
Actor Sean Hayes, who plays Jack McFarland on the hit NBC sitcom Will & Grace, is being called a hero for helping a bleeding robbery victim in Los Angeles on Friday, Reuters reports.
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As the networks' sitcoms, dramas, game shows and reality shows swept through May, they made their indelible impressions, while the media tracking firm Nielsen Media Research furiously tallied the numbers. So, who won the race?
Or, more to the point, who survived?
CBS, with the tremendous success of its No. 1 watched show of the season, Survivor: The Australian Outback, emerged as the big winner. It walked away with the title of most-watched network for households and total viewers for the season. For the first time in several years, CBS won with 8.8 million households and 12.5 million viewers, according to Nielsen figures.
Judging from critics' comments, Angel Eyes was calculated to appeal to men as a cop thriller (with the sexy Jennifer Lopez as the cop) and to women as a weepy love story.
In a presentation to potential advertisers on Wednesday, WWF chairman Vince McMahon revealed he's contacted the WB network about picking up coverage of the fledgling XFL. According to Variety, McMahon, who is co-owner of the rookie football league along with NBC, admits the XFL will go bankrupt unless high-exposure coverage of the games continues. However, a WB spokesman said: "The WB is not interested in getting the rights to the XFL and neither are any of our affiliates.''
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 15, 2000 - First "Ocean's," then the "sea." Variety reports today that Brad Pitt has signed on to star in Joel and Ethan Coen’s "To the White Sea." The actor will reportedly make the film in Japan, after he’s finished with the rat pack remake, "Ocean’s 11," next year. Based on a novel authored by James Dickey, the story follows a World War II tail gunner who’s stranded in Japan after the bombing of Tokyo. LOPEZ DOES KAHLO: Variety columnist Michael Fleming informs us that singer-actress Jennifer Lopez is eyeing to portray Mexican artist Frida Kahlo in a biopic developed by United Artists. 'HOTEL' SOLD: Trade papers said today that Lions Gate has bought the U.S. rights to German art house director Wim Wender’s futuristic thriller "The Million Dollar Hotel." Based on a story written by U2 frontman Bono, the flick - starring a ensemble cast t
SANTA MONICA, Calif., March 30, 2000 -- Picky stations and antsy advertisers were bad enough. And then "God, the Devil and Bob" had to go and commit the worst TV sin: Bad ratings. NBC announced Wednesday that it was pulling the half-hour animated series from its 8:30 p.m. Tuesday time slot effective immediately. For "God," the end came after only four broadcasts. In a statement, the network said it was "very proud of the work" but "disappointed that it wasn't able to garner a larger audience." What the show did garner was lots of ink. As many as 22 NBC affiliates -- covering roughly 5 percent of the TV nation -- refused to air the show in primetime. Objections ranged from: It's not funny to it's blasphemous to hey, God looks too much like Jerry Garcia. (That last one was lodged by the relatives of the late Grateful Dead rocker.) For the TV week ended Sunday, "God
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 2, 2000 -- Never underestimate Julia Roberts' clout. Daily Variety reports that the actress is showing interest in the action-comedy "The Mexican" and is considering taking the female lead. The pretty woman's possible involvement in the $10 million dollar project is indelibly breathing renewed life into the formerly lackluster project, which saw the joint departure of "Fight Club" helmer David Fincher and megastar Brad Pitt early in its pre-production phrase. The effect of Robert's decision goes far beyond than just one star billing for the flick. Variety reports that many Hollywood insiders predict that Roberts' move might very well reignite Pitt's interest in recommitting to the male lead. The flick is about a seasoned criminal who hunts down a legendary cursed pistol in Mexico while being pressured to change his evil ways by his girl
Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green are expecting their first child together.