The four hour epic became the most talked-about indie of 2013 through ever-more-explicit stills and clips, plus Shia LaBeouf, Charlotte Gainsbourg and especially Skarsgard giving their best O-faces: "All the women on ... | Read More
"Mary Poppins," "Pulp Fiction," "Forbidden Planet" and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" are also among the 25 films picked by the Library of Congress this year for preservation. | Read More
"This design gives the Academy a presence in its own logo for the first time and underscores our efforts to support creative arts and sciences year-round," said the Academy's chief marketing officer, Christina Kounelias. | Read More
Lady Gaga, Celine Dion, OneRepublic and Ne-Yo perform as the NBC singing show crowns a new champion of either Jacquie Lee, Will Champlin and Tessanne Chin. | Read More
Darabont and his CAA agents claim they are owed "tens of millions of dollars" from TV's top-rated drama. "AMC's conduct toward Frank to date has been nothing short of atrocious," his lawyer tells THR. | Read More
Though all three of the big cable news nets endure drops from the 2012 election-year lift, Jeff Zucker's rebranding Turner net hits an evening low but finds stability in total day. | Read More
Jimmy Fallon is back at his old digs on Saturday Night Live. The Late Night host returns to the Studio 8H stage for the second time as host since he left SNL in 2004 and on Tuesday evening, NBC debuted more than three minutes of teasers. Though SNL favorite Justin Timberlake doesn't even appear in them -- he has a few more 20/20 Experience World Tour dates before hitting New York City -- his BFF Fallon, Kenan Thompson and Kate McKinnon made sure his presence was felt throughout. (Timberlake, this week's musical guest, is also back less than a year after his March hosting gig.) | Read More
Bradley Cooper says he hit a low point while filming Alias more than a decade ago. The actor -- who would go on to become an A-lister thanks to his breakout role in 2009's The Hangover -- says he became frustrated and disillusioned while working as a struggling actor on Alias as his role on the J.J. Abrams TV series was reduced. PHOTOS: 'American Hustle' Premiere | Read More
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