TV and Movie News (page 1479)
“Blue Valentine” actor Ryan Gosling and the recently separated Olivia Wilde have been spotted walking hand-in-hand through an aquarium in Cincinnati.
As Us Magazine reports, a YouTube video taken by a fan shows the two actors strolling through the aquarium while Gosling was in town for the filming of his new movie “The Ides of March.”
The video has since been removed, but rumors about the pair have been brewing since January when the two were caught getting cozy at a Golden Globes party.
Spanx, the ultimate body shaper, just might save lives.
After nearly passing out at an Oscar party, actress Joan Collins explained that her purple Georges Hobeika dress was the source of her temporary sickness.
Collins, 77, was rushed to the hospital after feeling faint at Graydon Carter’s viewing party and dinner held at the Sunset Tower Hotel.
"The truth was, I made the wrong decision to wear a very tight dress, and had something rather like a Victorian swoon," she explained to the Daily Mail.
In a speech given Sunday, outspoken Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan ripped on Rihanna, and also vowed to support long time friend, Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi.
In his annual Savior’s Day Speech, delivered near Chicago, Farrakhan tore into Rihanna for her provocative clothing and suggestive dancing. According to Farrakhan, she is “filthy” and her fans “swine.
IBM’s game show-sweeping computer “Watson” proved it might know a thing or two about human emotions, as seen during a “Jeopardy”- like match Monday against U.S. Rep Rush Holt of New Jersey.
When prompted on what Ambrose Bierce described as "a temporary insanity curable by marriage," Watson beat the representative to the buzzer with “love.
In Holly Madison’s world, it’s okay to have cellulite.
After the Playmate was called out for gaining weight, Holly is standing strong.
Despite rumors that producers of Peepshow have asked her to slim down, Holly said she’s not going on “some crazy diet.”
Madison admits to the weight gain. She also said she is now exercising more and eating healthy, but holds that starvation is not her bag.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Ashley Judd has been cast in the new ABC drama, "Missing."
The show centers on a mother (Judd) whose son goes missing while interning in Italy. The woman happens to be a former CIA agent who will stop at nothing to bring her son home.
The series, a project from Greg Poirier ("National Book of Treasures: Book of Secrets"), will most likely debut in the fall of 2011.
We will take all the RPattz we can get. In other words, thank you Vanity Fair.
Yesterday, Vanity Fair released the cover of it's April issue featuring "Water for Elephants" star Robert Pattinson.
The issue is timed perfectly with the start of Pattinson's promotion for the upcoming drama, costarring Reese Witherspoon.
In addition to the cover art, Vanity Fair also released some teaser quotes from the exclusive actor interview.
"Glee" is giving you an extra dose of locker-room style gossip with a new video of the cast playing, “Never Have I Ever.”
Which cast member pretends like they are on a “bright blue ninja” motorcycle while stuck in traffic?
Have you ever talked on the phone for six hours? Can you imagine which Glee stars have?
And which "Glee" stars rock tanning salons?
If you couldn’t tell by first sight, you can bet Chris Colfer has something to reveal with that one.
If you feel like your thumbs are about to fall off from all that texting in to vote for reality shows, then you're in luck: "American Idol" has introduced an online voting system!
The system operates through Facebook, which apparently one of the reasons it exists at all: "Facebook has offered us a secure solution," said creator Simon Fuller. He also mentioned that "American Idol" had been wanting to use an online voting system "for years.
Funnyman Jonah Hill has enjoyed a huge boost in celebrity in the past few years: he had a breakout role in "Superbad," and followed it up with starring roles in comedies like "Get Him to the Greek" and "Cyrus." Now, it looks like Jonah Hill might be stepping out from in front of the camera and getting behind it for his directorial debut.
Collider is reporting that Hill is in talks to direct the upcoming action comedy "Kitchen Sink," a project that was on Hollywood's infamous Black List (which lists the most buzzed-about unproduced sc