UPDATED: Steve McQueen's slavery drama, which also debuts March 4 on DVD, could be playing more than 1,000 U.S. theaters Friday; overseas, the film is a sensation, grossing $90 million to date for a world total of ... | Read More
UPDATED: During Monday's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," the disgraced leader fielded a barrage of questions, from drugs and alcohol to why he even agreed to appear on the late-night program in the first place. | Read More
Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck and others tease celebrities who are "confused" when the actor thanks God after winning best actor for his performance in "Dallas Buyers Club." | Read More
UPDATED: The Big Mama's & Papa's Pizzeria employee showed up on Monday's live "Ellen DeGeneres Show," with the restaurant telling THR the order was for 20 pizzas with cheese, pepperoni, mushroom and olives. | Read More
No deodorant? No problem! Matthew McConaughey and Cate Blanchett also tell THR how they intend to get some much-needed rest and relaxation after an exhausting few months. | Read More
Under the new agreement, the satellite service's commercial-avoiding DVR will be disabled on ABC and ESPN shows until three days after broadcast -- the period when the networks sell advertising. | Read More
Beginning March 13, the low-rated freshman drama heads to the old "Bones" time slot, and the network uses the new season of "Hell's Kitchen" to launch its Thursday block. | Read More
Viacom, NBCUniversal and ESPN are in regulatory trouble for airing a trailer for "Olympus Has Fallen" with a particularly distinctive screeching noise. | Read More
The 86th Oscars featured jokes about the stars not attending college and Meryl Streep's multiple Oscar nominations as well as bits in which the host took a star-studded selfie and ordered pizza for the audience. But there were also some moments that those who weren't as familiar with Hollywood or this year's nominated movies wouldn't have understood. In case you fall into that group, The Hollywood Reporter explains some of those more obscure references. | Read More
Jennifer Lawrence was the most tweeted-about star during the 86th Academy Awards, according to Twitter. The American Hustle actress likely got an ignominious boost to her social media profile after she took a tumble – for the second consecutive year – while walking the red carpet. Wearing a strapless red peplum Dior Haute Couture dress, she was also considered among the best dressed of the night by THR and others. | Read More
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