NY Comedy Fest, People's Choice Join Forces
The NY Comedy Festival on Monday unveiled a partnership with the People's Choice Awards that includes the presentation of a People's Choice Award.
NY Comedy Fest, People's Choice Join Forces
The NY Comedy Festival on Monday unveiled a partnership with the People's Choice Awards that includes the presentation of a People's Choice Award.
Sutherland to Head Canadian Actors Conservatory
Kiefer Sutherland ("24") is to head up a new actors conservatory at Norman Jewison's Canadian Film Centre in Toronto.
'Basterd' Christoph Waltz to be Honored by eDIT
Christoph Waltz, who plays the evil Hans Landa in "Inglourious Basterds," will receive a Special Achievement Award at the 12th annual eDIT Filmmaker's Festival.
HBO Leads Creative Arts Emmy Winners
Tina Fey added another Emmy to her collection, this time for her hugely popular impersonation of former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin.
Director Brings Old-School Touch to New 'Fame'
Kevin Tancharoen grew up watching the movie "Fame." Now, the 25-year-old dancer, choreographer and film director presents his take on the classic tale about the pursuit of dreams.
Woody Harrelson Puts New Spin on Movie Superhero
It may be hard to imagine actor Woody Harrelson, known for his work to legalize marijuana among other causes, as Hollywood's next superhero, so don't.
Stallone, Willis, Schwarzenegger Form 'Dream Team'
Sylvester Stallone will shoot a scene with Bruce Willis and Arnold Schwarzenegger soon for his upcoming adventure "The Expendables," due to hit theatres in 2010.
Johnny Depp Back for New 'Pirates' Film in 2011
Johnny Depp sailed onstage Friday on a pirate ship at the Anaheim Convention Center to help announce the forthcoming installment of Disney's blockbuster film franchise.
Craig, Jackman Open Play on Broadway
Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman gave their first performance Thursday in the play "A Steady Rain." The two play Chicago police officers confronting professional and personal difficulties.
'M*A*S*H' Creator Larry Gelbart Dies
Larry Gelbart, who created the classic TV adaptation of Robert Altman's "M*A*S*H," died at his home in Beverly Hills Friday morning. He was 81.