The Berlin film festival, which last year set Iranian drama A Separation on the path to global fame, has selected an edgier line-up than normal in 2012 with several up-and-coming directors in the main competition.
Let's go to the Ball!
Iconic 1960s band The Beach Boys will perform together for the first time in more than 20 years at the Grammy Awards on Sunday, organizers said.
Ellen DeGeneres thanked an unlikely ally in the JCPenney Penney controversy on Wednesday: Bill O'Reilly.
Sacramento stranglehold experimental rappers Death Grips unleash a new single/video in tandem with a dual LP announcement.
The 19 Kids And Counting star has denied allegations by would-be extortionist Teresa Hunt that she's sleeping with 54-year-old friend James. But what was pictured in the incriminating photos sent to TLC? What were Hunt's motives, beyond fast cash, for attempting extortion? And how did the FBI catch the attempted blackmailer?
An Iowa woman threatened to release so-called compromising photos of Cousin Amy if TLC did not cancel the show or pay her $10,000
It's been seven years since Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt filed for divorce, but courtesy of the media, the actress continues to be affiliated with her ex-husband in an apparent feud involving his new partner Angelina Jolie. Aniston has slammed the rumors saying the headlines are a money thing.
The Academy Awards has released its list of award nominees, and like clockwork, media outlets are fuming about how certain actors and actresses were ripped off. But what if those actors and actresses were actually Muppets? That happens to be the case for popular celebrity and entertainment blogger Perez Hilton, who has created a petition to get the Muppets on the Oscars.
It looks like American television just found its newest fad. Downton Abbey, the British WWI-era drama aired on PBS, has just dominated TV ratings according to Reuters. The show's second season, which premiered on Jan. 8, beat out television big shots Mad Men and Kim Kardashian, ranking with 4.2 million U.S. viewers.
First sloths, now tattoos. Kristen Bell explains her big 'cover-up.'
Channing Tatum stripped down for his role in The Vow, which hits theaters on Friday, but don't expect to see all of him at once.
M.I.A.'s recent split from her fiance might explain the whole middle finger situation.
If Daniel Radcliffe boasted the magical powers of his fictional Harry Potter character, he would probably turn the members of the Academy into toads.
The Weinstein Company's new video on demand label, Radius-TWC, has picked up Bachelorette, a Sundance movie starring Kirsten Dunst, the company's co-presidents, Tom Quinn and Jason Janego, said Tuesday.
Time will tell who will fill the recently vacated judge's chairs on The X Factor, but one thing's for sure -- it won't be Beyonce Knowles. At least, if Simon Cowell is to be believed.
A U.S. district court judge pushed Dick Clark Productions and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association to end their bitter legal scuffle and reach a settlement.
Move over, Mad Men and Kim Kardashian. There's a new darling in U.S. pop culture, with a much posher accent and even fancier clothes.
Eight years ago, Rachel McAdams hit Hollywood's map in teary, romantic drama The Notebook. Since then, she has broadened her range of work to include laugh-out-loud comedies such as Wedding Crashers, adventure films like Sherlock Holmes and recently, the Woody Allen movie Midnight in Paris.
With summer a little more than four months away, the concert season is already starting to take shape.
Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres said she was proud and happy that retail store J.C. Penney had stood by her in the face of a conservative anti-gay campaign, and said there was no such thing as a pro-gay bandwagon.
Rumors about Xbox 720--Microsoft's yet-to-be-released next generation consul--and new technology that would prevent consumers from playing used games has ignited a heated debate over whether the ban would be a good or bad thing for the video game industry.
Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart may try to keep a low profile, but the two on-screen vampires were spotted by a fan Feb. 6 in Sherman Oaks, Calif. The two dined with Stewart's mom, Jules Mann-Stewart at Iwata Sushi, a low-key restaurant. Hollywood Life reports that the restaurant is intimate, with around seven tables and a bar.
Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres broke her silence on the backlash surrounding her new gig as a JC Penney spokeswoman.
Jimmy Kimmel is known for pulling cruel on children, such as when he asked parents to tell their children they ate all the Halloween candy or when he asked parents to give their children terrible presents for Christmas. Now Kimmel is pranking full-grown adults and getting them to act like children. In his latest prank video compilation, Kimmel has asked people around the country to unplug to the television during the Super Bowl.
Last night on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon the host played a video recorded last month in which he traveled to the White House to challenge Michelle Obama's commitment to physical fitness.
There's another official trailer for the Amazing Spider-Man, the reboot of the popular Marvel Comics series due to hit theaters in July 3, 2012. While the first trailer largely focused on Peter Parker's transformation into Spider-Man, the second trailer focused on his relationships with other characters in the film including the main villain, his professor Dr. Curt Connors, who eventually transforms into The Lizard.
Star Wars theme? John Williams. Harry Potter theme? John Williams. Hollywood's most beloved composer turns 80 today.
The 31-year-old Canadian actor Ryan Gosling is on demand.
The 62nd Berlin International Film Festival Kick-starts Feb.9: Screens Over 450 Films; Where to get the Tickets? (PHOTOS)