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2007 Year in Review

The Celebrity Spinouts of 2007

When Hollywood.com coined the term “Celebrity Spinout” to title our annual recap of the stars’ most scandalous moments a few years back, we had no idea how apt the allusion to automotive anarchy would become in 2007, given how so many of those less-than-stellar incidents took place behind the wheel of a car.


Choose a month below for a full list of that month’s news…


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Box Office Kings of 2007

The total North American box office grosses for 2007 are estimated at approximately $9 billion, and while that signifies major progress, this year’s box office still suffered from some ebb and flow.


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Diversity in Film in 2007

Surveying Hollywood’s alternate lens in a free-form ranking, we profile the Top 20 films that signal Diversity in 2007 narrative filmmaking.


Breakout Stars of 2007

One day you’re just another headshot in the pile on a casting agent’s desk, the next you’re one of most Googled people on the planet. That’s how the Breakout game works in Hollywood.


Girl Power Rules TV

It was quite a large year on the small screen for women, be they actresses, writers or hosts. Of course, it didn’t all happen in 2007, but this was the year it peaked.


The Best and Worst Films

At the end of each year, the collective quality of the year’s movies usually seems to even out. But just the same, there are always the outliers, the extremes, the very best and the very worst.


Hollywood Goes Green

Al Gore might have an Oscar, Emmy and Nobel Prize on his resume, but the former vice president can add another achievement to the list; kicking off the Hollywood green movement.


25 Best Movie Quotes of ‘07

“And remember: It doesn’t say Cox, unless I say it tastes like Cox”–Dewey Cox (John C. Reilly), Walk Hard. Read more from Superbad, Hot Fuzz, and others!




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