The actor, at Karlovy Vary to pick up a lifetime achievement award, tells THR about his new projects. "I never did really have a master plan," he says. | Read More
"The Fault in Our Stars" and "22 Jump Street" both cross the $200 million mark worldwide, while "Maleficent" opens huge in Japan, unseating fellow Disney title "Frozen." | Read More
J.J. Abrams is "building a tactile world, a world you can touch. And he's replicating it with all the love of somebody that has the world's greatest collection of Star Wars figures," the "Clerks" director gushed. | Read More
UPDATED: "You are not the one to interview a person who does humor, sorry," said the "Fashion Police" personality before walking off the set. | Read More
Many of Anthony Cumia's supporters have threatened to cancel their subscriptions to the satellite radio service, while several well-known comedians have rallied behind the host after his racist tirade. | Read More
His new album, "Paula," an effort to woo back his wife, meets with a backlash from listeners who are merely looking for a follow-up to "Blurred Lines." | Read More
A veteran of film and television as well as theater, Moss worked on almost 90 Broadway shows, among them "Nine," "Torch Song Trilogy," "The Who's Tommy" and "Sophisticated Ladies," and helped give Adam Sandler his start. | Read More
It's hard to believe that Seinfeld debuted 25 years ago this weekend. While the show got little attention (or ratings) upon its premiere — on July 5, 1989 — it went on to become one of the most beloved comedies of all time by critics and viewers alike. (It ran for nine seasons on NBC, through 1998, and still airs in syndication on TBS and local stations.) | Read More
Pink Floyd may be releasing a new record this fall, according to guitarist David Gilmour's wife Polly Samson, who tweeted (and possibly leaked?) the news earlier this morning. "Btw Pink Floyd album out in October is called "The Endless River". Based on 1994 sessions is Rick Wright's swansong and very beautiful," Samson wrote on Twitter. | Read More
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