The opening of 'Burn After Reading' has given the Coen brothers their biggest debut to date, by earning $19.4 million and in the process taking top spot at the weekend box office.
Executive producer of 'The Simpsons', Al Jean, says that this season's Halloween episode will parody 'Transformers', and the animated television special 'It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown'.
A day after Matt Damon ripped Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, comparing her to a 'bad Disney movie', Pamela Anderson has chosen to go with a more direct approach.
Matt Damon says the selection of Sarah Palin as the Republican nominee for vice-president could end up "like a really bad Disney movie" if John McCain wins the presidential election.
Twelve stars, including Sean Connery, Jim Carrey, Mike Myers, Denzel Washington, Jodie Foster and Cameron Diaz will be on hand on October 1 to introduce their hit movies at an AFI movie event in Hollywod.
Warner Bros. is in talks with IMAX execs over the prospect of re-releasing the 'Dark Knight' to big-screen venues in January, just in time for Oscar-season.
Yesterday, as we reported on the 'outrage' from John McCain's camp over Barack Obama's comment that what the Republicans were doing was like putting "lipstick on a pig," we pointed out that we seemed to recall McCain making the same comment a year ago.
Anne Hathaway's longtime boyfriend was arrested on charges of fraud and money laundering in June, and in her first interview since, Anne recalls what it was like to suddenly come face to face with the truth about him.
'Star Trek' fans have been wondering why William Shatner was left out of the 'Star Trek' reboot, which takes fans back to the days of a young Kirk and Spock, even though Leonard Nimoy was included.
On Tuesday evening, Barack Obama probably launched his most scathing attack yet on his Republican rivals' promise for change, and likened their approach to putting "lipstick on a pig."
Josh Hartnett is taking a British newspaper to court for claiming that he had a sexual encounter in the public area of a London hotel, and that the romp was captured by the hotel's surveillance cameras.
The Parents Television Council is calling on advertisers to boycott shows on the CW because of a scene in the opening segment of last week's premiere episode of 'Beverly Hills: 90210'.
Michael Caine is at the Toronto International Film Festival to promote 'Is There Anybody There?', but of course, the hot topic at the panel was still the next Batman flick.
Dreamworks is facing a lawsuit that claims the studio stole the plot from Alfred Hitchcock's classic 1954 film 'Rear Window' in making last year's 'Disturbia'.
Ever since the release of 'The Dark Knight', there has been some debate about whether Aaron Eckhart's character, Harvey 'Two-Face' Dent, died at the end of the movie.