TV and Movie News (page 1477)
Jack Nicholson, consider yourself warned.
Anjelica Huston and her rep have just released news that she is writing her own memoirs, to be released in 2013.
Why is Huston waiting so long to release the book? Perhaps she's giving some other high- profile people in Hollywood time to digest the news that their name will be in print soon…or at least their lawyers.
"In this book, I want to look back at the landscapes that formed me -- the exceptional highs and lows I have experienced," Huston told Reuters.
Blake Lively was a vision in white last night at NYC's La Grenouille restaurant.
The "Gossip Girl" actress attended a private dinner hosted by Chanel's President, John Galantic.
Lively was the night's guest of honor, celebrating her role as the new face of Chanel's Mademoiselle handbag line.
The 23-year-old fashion lover was joined by actor Justin Long, hotelier Andre Balazs, designer Tory Burch and jewelry designer Lorraine Schwartz.
There's a lot for comedy nerds to be excited about the announcements coming out about "Five-Year Engagement." First off, the script was co-written by Jason Segel ("How I Met Your Mother") and Nicholas Stoller, who worked together on the underrated comedy "Forgetting Sarah Marshall."
Emily Blunt, who was stellar in "Sunshine Cleaning," is also set to star opposite Segel in the romantic comedy.
Where was Tom Ford in 2004 when Janet Jackson’s famous Super Bowl wardrobe malfunction outraged America?
Luckily for Isla Fisher, Ford (whom she calls her ”fashion angel”) was waiting in the wings of the Vanity Fair Oscar party when a too-enthusiastic hug from Larry David caused her dress strap to snap.
“I was exposed,” she told Jimmy Fallon on “Late Night.
They have starred in three movies together already, but we have never actually seen Tom Hanks and Tim Allen in a film together. Hanks and Allen have co-starred in voice only, as the two played Woody and Buzz Lightyear in the "Toy Story" trilogy.
That's about to change, as Tom Hanks and Tim Allen have both signed on to star in a new live-action Disney film called "Jungle Cruise.
For a couple who's "not dating," Scarlett Johansson and Sean Penn sure are spending a lot of time together.
The two reportedly flew out of Van Nuys airport on a private jet Thursday night and had dinner in Cabo San Lucas, then returned to Los Angeles early Wednesday morning. The two might have just really wanted some authentic margaritas, but likely the trip was planned to avoid press.
Someone was bound to be offended eventually. The more Charlie Sheen talks, the more likely it is that he's going to say something to make people angry. So it's no surprise that when Sheen called himself a "Vatican assassin warlock," someone raised a voice in protest.
What is surprising, though, is that the voice of protest didn't come from the Vatican, or a priest, or even a Catholic at all.
Justin Bieber shocked the world recently when he (gasp) got a haircut. With his trademark bowl cut gone, Bieber had an idea: instead of just throwing that hair away, why not sell it?
It might sound like a ridiculous idea, but Bieber took it an ran with it, going on the Ellen DeGeneres show and offering Ellen a lock of his hair encased in a plexiglass box. Ellen had the privilege of choosing a charity (she went with The Gentle Barn, a farm animal rescue and sanctuary), and the hair went up on eBay.
The guido dilemma: drink vodka, or drink a protein shake? Thanks to The Situation, you don't have to choose anymore.
Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino is touring the country and hitting up casinos to promote Devotion Vodka. Why choose the "Jersey Shore" star, who is nicknamed for his abs, to promote this particular alcohol? Devotion contains casein, a kind of protein derived from cows that is found in a number of popular protein drinks.