TV and Movie News (page 1440)
Disney has said that "Tangled" might be their last "Disney Princess" fairy tale musical for a while. So where does that leave Disney? What do they make movies about, if not fairy tales?
Disney producer/story supervisor/artist Bunny Mattinson has an idea: why not go back the the ol' drawing board and make a movie starring Disney's "Big Three": Goofy, Donald Duck, and Mickey Mouse?
"I am working on just an idea of my own which is basically a Mickey, Donald, Goofy feature film idea," said Mattinson.
We lost a true Hollywood legend in Elizabeth Taylor today. She was the complete celebrity package: she was irresistible to the media and the public, and remained a talented and accomplished actress.
If you missed out on Taylor's long and successful career, Turner Classic Movies has you covered: TCM will be honoring Taylor by airing a 24-hour marathon of her movies on April 10th.Everything is better famous, according to the UNICEF Tap Project.
Which is why their newest campaign, geared towards raising money for clean water projects, is prepared to give you a “famousness overload.”
One lucky winner, upon a $5 donation, will receive the Ultimate Deluxe Platinum Tap Pack that includes bottles of tap water from real celebrities “more famous than you.
Thanks to the rise of social media, reality celebs like Star Jones and NeNe Leakes have even more public venues to air their differences.
Most recently NeNe has been seen flirting on Twitter with Star’s ex-husband Al Reynold’s, as the two are allegedly planning their second date. The first date went down earlier this month at STK in NYC and now Al is trying to welcome NeNe to Miami for a visit.
Here's how famous Justin Bieber is: even his hair can make money.
The pop idol got a big haircut a while back, but his precious locks weren't simply thrown away. In fact, Bieber took a lock of his hair to "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" and offered it to Ellen in a plexiglass box. The lock was then auctioned off to raise money for a charity of Ellen's choosing, and ended up selling for $40,000.
It’s didn’t take a whole lot of spandex to create Ellen Page’s superhero guise for the upcoming comedy “Super.”
As the petite starlet shows the hilariously wrong way to reveal your super-identity, she awkwardly flaunts her costume for Rainn Wilson in this photo reveal.
In the movie, Wilson plays a regular guy who takes on a superhero alter ego “The Crimson Bolt,” after watching his wife fall for a charming drug dealer.
Controversy surrounded the Oscar-winning film "The King's Speech" last year when it received an R rating due to language. Those who have seen the film might remember a scene in which King George VI releases a string of swear words as a method of therapy to help cure his stutter.
That outburst includes a number of f-bombs, which the Motion Picture Association of America doesn't allow, hence the R rating.
Question: Earlier this week on the Wendy Williams Show, host Wendy Williams criticized Chris Brown for what of the following:
a. Flying into a fit of rage and breaking a window in his "Good Morning America" dressing room. b. Not preparing for the interview. c. Having girly arms. d. Wearing pants that are too tight
Answer: e. All of the above
Yeah….
In case anyone had any doubts, Zach Galifinaikis' monologue on "Saturday Night Live" proved once and for all that he is one of the funniest people alive. And when you're HBO and you have one of the funniest people alive appearing on one of your shows, you give him his own pilot.
After appearing in a recurring supporting role in HBO's "Bored to Death," Zach Galifianakis has landed a first-look deal with the network.
“Who are you to judge?” Selena Gomez asks in her latest song “Who Says.”
It’s a question for the “haters,” but also one she might have for Ellen DeGeneres after getting called out during her appearance on the talk show this week.
During the show, Ellen reminded Gomez of the September interview in which Gomez denied her relationship with Justin Bieber, calling it “weird” and saying he was like her “little brother.