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More wild Batman speculation! While on a press tour for "Red Riding Hood," Gary Oldman gave everyone a juicy hint about "The Dark Knight Rises" and who the main villain might be.
Oldman said, "I think it’s a villain from one of the old, old, from way back from the old comics. It is a Batman villain… It’s not going to be the Joker."
While we already sort of knew that last part (Nolan has said all along that he would not re-cast the role left open by the tragic passing of Heath Ledger), the bit about it being a vil
Actress Arielle Kebbel has appeared in just about every vampire project out there: "True Blood," "The Vampire Diaries," and even "Vampires Suck" have all featured Kebbel. Now, she's set to appear in the pilot for the gospel-inspired "Hallelujah."
The show, which some are calling "'Glee' for conservatives," will premiere on ABC this fall, and tells the story of a stranger who comes to a troubled town to renew their faith.
Food Network star Guy Fieri might make his living on TV, but he was just the victim of a car theft that was just like a heist movie.
The "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives" and "Minute to Win It" star's prized 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo (a car worth over $200,000) was parked outside a car dealership on Van Ness in San Francisco when a thief reportedly rappelled down the wall of the dealership, entered the car through a window, and drove off.
“Feeling so good.”
“Feeling so right.”
“Feeling so great.”
If you were curious, as the lyrics hint, Kim Kardashian is not feeling bad about her new single, “Jam (Turn It Up).”
On the other hand, Chelsea Handler is apparently not feeling it at all.
On "Chelsea Lately" Tuesday, Handler brought her brother Roy on stage to read the lyrics of Kardashian's song.
Justin Bieber may have cut his hair, but his new line of dolls will still have the hairstyle that helped make him famous.
The original dolls flew off the shelves in December, but for some fans, something was lacking.
“Why doesn’t the doll have Justin’s hairstyle that you can comb?” fans asked toy manufacturer The Bridge Direct, Inc., and apparently the company heard the fans loud and clear.
Oscar-nominated actress Julianne Moore has been cast to play Sarah Palin in an HBO TV movie. What, no love for Tina Fey?
The movie, titled "Game Change," is an adaptation of a book of the same name written by John Heilemann and Mark Halperin. The story follows the 2008 campaign of John McCain for the presidency, detailing his selection of Sarah Palin as his running mate and his defeat in the November vote.
Yesterday, we reported that Michaele Salahi, who has appeared on "The Real Housewives of D.C.," was booted off of "Celebrity Rehab" for a reason that seemed pretty fair: she doesn't have an addiction.
According to Entertainment Weekly, Salahi will be replaced by "Blade Runner" and "The Young and the Restless" star Sean Young.
Apparently the producers of the show were told initially that Salahi needed rehab and would be a good fit for the show, but an investigation found that the reality star and notorious party crasher has
In a bit of "of course, why wouldn't you?" news, Pussycat Doll frontwoman and "Dancing With the Stars" alum Nicole Scherzinger has revealed that she's hoping for a guest spot on "Glee." You and everyone else, Nicole!
"I love Glee and am waiting for my time. I really want to do something on Glee, but I am always travelling, so I don't get time to watch it a lot," said Scherzinger in an interview with a Scottish radio show, "We're going to set up some meetings and stuff.
One brash joke after another.
Was it just too much for Cooper Endicot?
Or maybe it was the last “Fashion Police” review ripping on Vanessa Hudgens that pushed the 10-year old grandson of Joan Rivers to the edge.
Regardless of his motives, the victims of Rivers’ harsh jokes may have felt vindicated watching Cooper “waterboard” his grandma.