UPDATED: The superhero tentpole scores the best worldwide opening of any "X-Men" film; Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore's "Blended" debuts to a paltry $18.2 million over the long Memorial Day weekend. | Read More
Elliot Rodger's mother, Chin, and his father, Peter, were en route from Los Angeles as Elliot was carrying out his deadly rampage, after being alerted to their son's manifesto and "Retribution" video. | Read More
Simon Kinberg tells THR he won't rule out the original cast popping up in sequels: "There's some part of our brains that hopes we will see them again." | Read More
The actor posted angry tweets on Monday in response to Washington Post critic Ann Hornaday's suggestion that "outsized frat-boy fantasies" like "Neighbors" motivated shooting suspect Elliot Rodger. | Read More
The Antoine Fuqua-directed film also stars Chloe Grace Moretz as the girl who Washington's former black ops commando comes out of retirement to save. | Read More
"She finds that being with Christopher, at least she has a confidante and somebody who really understands her," the actress tells THR of Cathy and Christopher's "taboo" relationship. | Read More
Kaz Hirai is willing to recommend changes to scenes in movies and binge-watches the company's TV series to make sure he is in touch with what is happening at Sony Pictures. | Read More
Shelly Sterling has gotten inquiries from at least six serious buyers interested in the Los Angeles NBA team, including former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. | Read More
Happy Endings alum Casey Wilson has married the show's creator David Caspe, Wilson's rep confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter. The two tied the knot Sunday at the Ojai Valley Inn in Ojai, Calif. Wilson and Caspe are also collaborating on NBC's new sitcom Marry Me. Wilson stars opposite Ken Marino in the series about a longtime couple who get engaged only to realize it's harder than it looks. Caspe is writing and executive producing the series. | Read More
Buyers are hot for Danish Western The Salvation, one of the surprise hits of this year's Cannes Film Festival. The feature, from director Kristian Levring and starring Mads Mikkelsen and Eva Green, has been picked up by Concorde for Germany and Austria, Tohokushinsha for Japanese release, Cinema Prestige for Russia and Cinema Republic for Korea. | Read More
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