The adaptation of John Green's best-selling book will battle "Maleficent" for No. 1; "Edge of Tomorrow" could open in the $25 million range. | Read More
Jimmy Kimmel and David Letterman lose little ground to the surging competition, as fresh hosts, impending transitions and record-breaking YouTube views make the race just as exciting — and brag-worthy for NBC — as ... | Read More
Six of this season's hottest awards contenders -- also including Liev Schreiber, Michael Sheen and Mark Ruffalo -- talk to THR about losing movie gigs to the Brads (Pitt and Cooper, that is), worrying whether their ... | Read More
The lawsuit claims that Wood was paid $300,000 in advance to play the lead in "10 Things I Hate About Life" and then dropped out, but her representative tells THR it is "a bullying tactic from financially troubled ... | Read More
Hedda Muskat says her career in entertainment was destroyed, claiming Ashton Kutcher's production company and CAA ruined her television project. | Read More
After John Lacy stopped in the middle of the show to confront a drunk man who called his co-star Anton Troy a "fag," the actor says Repertory East Playhouse's company director Ovington Michael Owston told him "go 'F' ... | Read More
Kenneth Branagh stars as the murderous thane, with Alex Kingston as his ruthless consort, in this vigorous staging of the Scottish Play, directed by Branagh and Rob Ashford. | Read More
The "NBA Countdown" host tells THR what to watch for when the Miami Heat face the San Antonio Spurs in Game 1 on Thursday, and secret signs that viewers show look for during the pre-show. | Read More
If nothing else, you have to congratulate whoever is behind the new poster for Dawn of the Planet of the Apes for focusing on what this movie can offer that other summer franchise entries cannot. Yes, other films may offer apocalyptic scenarios that show humanity pushed to breaking point by forces far outside their control, but only one movie this summer dares to show you an ape riding a horse, looking for trouble. | Read More
One of the best things about Joss Whedon's first Avengers movie for Marvel was Mark Ruffalo's first appearance as Bruce Banner, the alter ego for the incredible Hulk. That fact, it seems, hasn't gone unnoticed when it comes to next year's sequel. | Read More
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