The former CEO of the U.K. newspaper arm of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp says the soccer star got $1.6 million for book excerpts and takes issue with the prosecution's claim that she had an affair with Coulson. | Read More
The Irish-born, openly gay talk show star described the broadcaster's decision to pay a Catholic lobbying group a $116,000 settlement "absolutely moronic." | Read More
The two sisters were abducted nearly nine months ago while shooting a documentary about impoverished Islamic coffee growers in the country's restive south. | Read More
The e-tail giant drops its LoveFilm Instant brand and switches to its U.S. model, combining its Amazon Prime and online streaming services. | Read More
Canadian theater royalty Robert Lepage adapts his 9-hour stage spectacle "Lipsynch" for the screen and co-directs the adaptation with cinematographer and director Pedro Pires. | Read More
Director and cinematographer John Murray journeys down Ireland's River Shannon to reveal the mood, rhythms of the seasons and subtle animal activity that would escape a casual visitor. | Read More
The first live results show of the season on Thursday revealed American Idol's top 13: ten singers selected by viewers' votes, and three selected of five by the judges after an on-the-spot solo performance. That means five didn't get a chance to sing for a spot at all – and those who did were fighting for their singing career amidst a ton of sound problems. | Read More
Get ready for more Ron Burgundy. Will Ferrell's scotch-loving newscaster is returning to theaters with an R-rated version of Anchorman 2, this one featuring 763 new jokes. Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues: Super Sized R Rated Version hits theaters on Feb. 28. The New York Times first reported the news, and Ferrell himself also spoke about it on The Tonight Show Thursday. | Read More
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