UPDATED: The comedy's performance is a win for Cameron Diaz and Leslie Mann; the late Paul Walker's "Brick Mansions" opens to a modest $9.6 million, while horror pic "Quiet Ones" underwhelms. | Read More
With more than 30 years of stories being consigned to continuity limbo by Lucasfilm's announcement, casual and serious fans had mixed reactions. | Read More
Bryan Cogman tells THR returning to Craster's Keep was a big challenge: "We had to establish very quickly the horrible things have been going on." | Read More
The man behind Stan Rizzo (and his beard) talks about being pals with Peggy, what his fictional spinoff would entail and the difficulty of doing other work with his facial hair: "Unless one of the main characters is ... | Read More
The legendary director told Brian Williams that amid a changing film business, he welcomes the opportunity to tell stories in new formats, including as one of the people in front of the camera. | Read More
In a post-world premiere Q&A with Alec Baldwin, the former congressman and his husband expressed some misgivings about the way the film portrays Franks' public and private life. | Read More
According to a lawsuit filed Thursday, Franco had an agreement to develop "Ham on Rye," but the rights expired in 2010, and his "Bukowski" film treads on the novel. | Read More
In advance of Tuesday's announcement, our reviewer names the choices he would most like to see figure in the principal kudos categories of this year's Broadway honors. | Read More
The Los Angeles Clippers players have held a united front since audio allegedly of owner Donald Sterling making racist remarks was released on Friday. On Sunday, they made a public show of solidarity in a silent protest against racism by coming out onto the court before the game against the Golden State Warriors at Oracle Arena with their warm-up jerseys on inside out to hide the team logo. | Read More
Donald Sterling's incendiary remarks -- caught on tape and posted on Friday night -- have drawn an investigation by the NBA, condemnation from politicians (including President Barack Obama) and calls for the Clippers team owner to sell the franchise. The details of how the racist audio recordings made their way to TMZ are only starting to be revealed. V. Stiviano, the woman heard in the recordings, was recently sued by the Sterling family for embezzlement. | Read More
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