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THR's awards analyst Scott Feinberg reports exciting new details about the show's opening number, musical acts, special performances and presenters. Read More
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Omari Hardwick and Naturi Naughton star in the Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson-produced drama about a drug dealer who owns a new nightclub in New York. Read More
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Benicio Del Toro, Emily Blunt and Josh Brolin have already boarded the drug war-themed film for Lionsgate. Read More
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The 88-year-old comic, enjoying his ninth decade of stardom, sounds off on his audiences, grouses about technology and reveals his penchant for changing into a new pair of socks four times a day: "I just like the feeling of brand-new," he says. Read More
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UPDATED: The female-fueled film benefited from special fan screenings and easily beat Tom Cruise's "Edge of Tomorrow," which took in $1.8 million as it began rolling out Thursday night.
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The former Appian Way vp will serve as president of production at the new company, which will produce both film and TV. Read More
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Handling hissing snakes, slapping an old friend, peeing on cue -- it's all in a day's work for an actress. Here, 12 contenders share their trickiest -- and most rewarding -- show moments. Read More
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The first game of the championship holds steady with 2013, securing a nightly win for the network and giving its late-night host his first advantage over Jimmy Fallon's "Tonight." Read More
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The actress was honored as the 42nd recipient of the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award by a star-studded crowd that included Michael Douglas, Sally Field and Meryl Streep. Read More
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UPDATED: The veteran DJ is "stable," but members of his family are reportedly gathering by his side. Read More
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The big-budget sci-fi epic has earned stellar reviews for the actor but has lagged in prerelease tracking. Read More
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CBS News and NBC's "Today" show are just two of the outlets that obtained advance copies of the book ahead of its Tuesday release. Read More
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The Netflix surprise gem comes back for a second season, better than ever. Read More
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The star of TNT's "Murder in the First," a 10-episode drama following only one crime, explains the reasoning for his following sprees on the social media platform. Read More
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The actress who revealed her same-sex relationship in a New York Times column will tell the full story of her "modern family" in a book out in early 2015. Read More
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The former pop star was arrested in 2012 as part of the Operation Yewtree investigation launched in the wake of the Jimmy Savile child abuse scandal. Read More
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The online streaming giant will enter Europe's number one TV market in fourth place behind Amazon and local competitors, a study finds. Read More
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At this year's festival, 38 films will be screened, from more than 700 entries, including 14 in a new animated competition category. Read More
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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 producers." Read More
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Ellen DeGeneres is also getting a boost from the demo, while "Dr. Phil" and "Dr. Oz" are headed in opposite directions. Read More
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The 70th anniversary of the Allied forces' offensive against Nazi-occupied mainland Europe during World War II gets blanket coverage in the U.K., France and Germany. Read More
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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
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Sister Cristina Scuccia's performance of Alicia Keys hit " No One" earlier this year during the show's blind audition phase has drawn tens of millions of online views. Read More
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The actor's manager laments a flood of starring vehicles, some dubious: "If I offered you eight steak dinners, you'd probably say no." Read More
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The BBC One and HBO adaptation of the novel centers on an imaginary idyllic village where the residents are all secretly at war with one another. Read More
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The Syfy sequel reunites Ian Ziering and Tara Reid, who are joined by Vivica A. Fox, Mark McGrath, Judah Friedlander, Kelly Osbourne, Andy Dick and more. Read More