Ay, caramba! "The Simpsons Movie" took in nearly $78.1 million at the box office, beating out "I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry." Can it stay on top for another week against "The Bourne Ultimatum"?
Ay, caramba! "The Simpsons Movie" took in nearly $78.1 million at the box office, beating out "I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry." Can it stay on top for another week against "The Bourne Ultimatum"?
"Transformers" is turning out to be more than meets the eye, earning $152.5 million, which is the highest seven-day box-office total for a non-sequel flick in history.
Check you bookshelves for a first edition copy of the first Harry Potter book, "Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone, which fetched a whopping $18,000 at an auction in London.
The German government has prohibited Tom Cruise from filming his latest project, "Valkyrie," a World War II thriller, at local military sites because of his affiliation with Scientology.
"Evan Almighty" topped this weekend's movie box office, followed by thriller "1408." But shockingly, the critically acclaimed "A Mighty Heart," starring Angelina Jolie, came in 10th.
ABC says the name of Christina Applegate's upcoming series, originally to be called 'Sam I Am,' was changed after lawyers from Dr. Seuss Enterprises asserted trademark infringement.
YouTube had to pull pirated video clips of Michael Moore's latest film, "Sicko," which focuses on the U.S. health care system, after a copyright infringement by distributor Lion's Gate.
The "Fantastic Four" sequel is dull and the story has very little gravity. What it does have though is a staggering amount of product placements. Lisa Karlin reports.
"The Big Chill" is coming back to the big screen. But this time it will feature an all-black cast that will reminisce about growing up in the 90s rather that the 1960s.
Jerry Springer's famous security guard, Steve Wilkos, will have his own TV talk show this fall. Wilkos says his show will be much different from "The Jerry Springer Show."
The New York Times is reporting that Sir Trevor Nunn is working on a musical adaptation of Margaret Mitchell's famed Civil War saga, "Gone With The Wind."
It's not easy being the third film of a trilogy. "Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End" went swashbuckling into the holiday weekend box office, but failed to top the debut earnings of "Dead Man's Chest."
Clocking in at almost three hours, "Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End" presents a talented cast working against a confusing plot and an abundance of special effects.
Variety is reporting that "The Addams Family" will be turned into a Broadway musical. The show is said to be based more on the original cartoons, not the TV show.
"Shrek The Third" is king of the weekend box office, grossing an estimated $22 million in the U.S. and breaking the record for largest opening of an animated film, which was set by "Shrek 2"
Musical murder mystery "Viva Laughlin," vampire drama "Moonlight," and juvenile reality show "Kid Nation," along with several other non-"CSI:" programs, have been added to CBS' fall TV line-up.
ABC revealed its fall TV line-up to advertisers. New programming includes a show about the Geico Insurance cavemen, "Grey's Anatomy" spin-off "Private Practice," and Darren Star's "Cashmere Mafia."
NBC announced its fall TV line-up. "Law & Order" will return for an 18th season, but "Crossing Jordan" and "Studio 60" have been scrapped. New shows include a remake of "The Bionic Woman."
"Spider-Man 3" tops the weekend box office again, despite new releases such as "Georgia Rule" featuring Jane Fonda and Larry The Cable Guy's "Delta Farce."
Warner Bros. has cancelled public promotion screenings of summer blockbusters in Canada, hoping to thwart piracy. One in five pirated movies originates in Canada.
The Los Angeles Times reports that Columbia Pictures, The Weinstein Co. and the son of author Wang Du Lu are embroiled in a lawsuit for control of sequel rights to "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon."