Filled with unexpected turns and subversive humor, Werner Herzog's
Three watercolours believed painted by a young Adolf Hitler were auctioned off for a total of 42,000 euros ($60,000) in the Bavarian city of Nuremberg on Saturday.
German director Werner Herzog is competing against himself at the Venice film festival this year with two pictures in the main lineup.
Paul DeGooyer is tired -- for good reason. It's about two weeks before the September 9 release of MTV's
The famous couple in the entertainment industry was praised in Vanity Fair's
A U.S. district court awarded TiVo Inc, a maker of DVR boxes, nearly $200 million in damages in its long-running patent case with DISH Network Corp and EchoStar Corp.
The bankrupt publisher of the Philadelphia Inquirer has run afoul of creditors over its
As the 66th International Film Festival kicks off in Venice, the world premiere of
Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's grip on television in Italy is at the heart of
Actor Nicolas Cage plays a deranged, drug-addicted detective in
Madonna smashed her own record for top-grossing tour by a solo artist, but the
When things go as seriously wrong as they do in the Sandra Bullock comedy
Topping the summer box office has become habit-forming at Warner Bros.
Transformers' actress Megan Fox, touted as one of the sexiest woman in the planet, said she has a mental problem, according to an interview she made for British magazine Wonderland.
Spanish state broadcaster RTVE has won national broadcasting rights for the 2014 winter and 2016 summer Games, the International Olympic Committee said on Friday.
The makers of an Egyptian film exploring the subjugation of women across the Middle East say they have won widespread praise as well as deeply personal criticism since the movie was released.
The Venice Lido was abuzz Thursday over
Aboriginal artist Yannima Tommy Watson is a man of few words, but his vibrant works speak volumes, drawing museum-goers at the Muse du Quai Branly in Paris and Australia's most prestigious art galleries.
Michael Jackson was buried on Thursday, more than two months after he died of a drug overdose, marking the last stop for a superstar who spent most of his 50 years in the public gaze
A U.S. appeals court judge called an unauthorized spin-off of J.D. Salinger's classic novel
The race for Oscars has begun in earnest in Venice, Italy, and the small town of Telluride, Colorado, which on Thursday unveiled the movies set to play at its influential film festival this coming weekend.
Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch was purchased by French designer Christian Audigier for an undisclosed amount.
Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke confirmed the details of his forthcoming single release Thursday with a posting on the band's website.
Whitney Houston struggled with her voice during her much-hyped comeback performance on ABC's
Another week, another turn at the top for the Black Eyed Peas.
Rihanna posed topless in a provocative photo shoot for the Italian Vogue magazine.
Giuseppe Tornatore has always been a sentimental director with a love for over-the-top emotions.
The Fox business news channel of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp has agreed to simulcast the radio show of Don Imus, the ratings-grabber who stirred a national controversy on race two years ago.
Hollywood actress Audrina Patridge became a U.S. television personality when she landed on MTV's hit reality series
The Toronto International Film Festival is under attack for its decision to present a series of films spotlighting the Israeli city of Tel Aviv, which a group of high-profile artists and celebrities say constitutes complicity in