Some Super Bowl ads are debuting online ahead of the big game to generate buzz and views.
As Elizabeth Bennet, the heroine of Jane Austen's classic novel "Pride and Prejudice" turns 200, we take a look at some of the other great women in fiction.
TNT's "Dallas" has snagged itself a Six Million Dollar Man.
In "Stand Up Guys," Al Pacino and Christopher Walken play second-rate Baltimore gangsters in their late 60s who make no bones about what grumpy old sociopaths they've become.
Beyoncé says "she decided to sing along with the prerecorded track" at the presidential inauguration, but won't at the Super Bowl halftime show.
In the new issue of Entertainment Weekly on stands Friday, we speak to the women behind the shows we love, and that includes "The Vampire Diaries'" exec producer Julie Plec, who weaves an epic tale of vampire romance — and loneliness — with twists that make us gasp, swoon, and sob.
Ahead of the "30 Rock" series finale, some cast members share their favorite moments and tell us what they'll miss the most.
A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge OKs an attorney switch for actress Lindsay Lohan and sets the start of her trial for March 18.
Joe Jackson granted a rare, exclusive interview to CNN's "Piers Morgan Tonight."
Rihanna has opened up like never before about getting back together with her ex-boyfriend, Chris Brown, and what it means for her public image.
Patty Andrews, the last surviving member of the Andrews Sisters, died at her Northridge, California, home Wednesday, her publicist said. She was 94.
A relic replete with bell bottoms, tie dyed shirts and reel-to-reel tape players, the series "Jackson 5ive" has been released on DVD/Blu-ray.
We've yet to hear all the details about Chris Brown's alleged fight with Frank Ocean, but it seems in the court of public opinion, Brown's already been tried.
It's 35 years after the release of Fleetwood Mac's groundbreaking album "Rumours," and Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham are holding hands.
Actress Ashley Judd and champion race car driver Dario Franchitti are ending their marriage after more than 11 years.
Lindsay Lohan, previously described as being too ill to make the trip, was on a Tuesday evening flight to Los Angeles to make a court hearing, a source says.
Just about every year, brilliant movies are utterly ignored by the Oscars. "The Searchers," "Groundhog Day," "Breathless," "King Kong," "Casino Royale," "Touch of Evil," "Caddyshack," "Mean Streets," "The Big Lebowski" — the Academy has a long history of overlooking comedies, action movies, horror flicks, hard-boiled genre pics, artsy foreign films, and documentaries that aren't about World War II. This year, we'll be taking a closer look at films that were too small, too weird, or perhaps simply too awesome for the Academy Awards. These are the Non-Nominees.
FX's new Russian spy thriller show, "The Americans," focuses on family as much as espionage.
Some fans pleased, others upset about J.J. Abrams being named "Star Wars VII" director. That's because he symbolizes a lot of issues involved with the franchise.
When Robert Downey Jr. brings Tony Stark back to the screen on May 3 in "Iron Man 3," he'll be wearing a new upgrade of his weaponized wardrobe, this one with a brassy, reduced-red color scheme that could be viewed as color commentary.
Rapper Rick Ross crashed his silver Rolls Royce into an apartment building after hearing gunfire on a Fort Lauderdale, Florida, street Monday, police said.
The release of 3-D versions of Star Wars Episodes II and III, previously planned for next fall, have been postponed while Lucasfilm focuses on new episodes.
Actor Burt Reynolds is in intensive care in a Florida hospital, where he went for treatment of flu symptoms, one of his representatives said Friday.
Just hours after Taye Diggs walked the red carpet and was a presenter at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, the actor tackled a burglar at his home, police said.
Here it comes ... the talk show you've been waiting for! (Insert eye-wink here): Fox-owned stations in certain markets like New York and Los Angeles will give Kris Jenner's new talk show a test run this summer.
The 19th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards offered few surprises but lots of congeniality on Sunday night.
For the first time in her career, Elizabeth Espinosa will be speaking to her fellow Angelenos in Spanish as the host of CNN Latino's "Sin Limites."
This weekend, "Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters" hunted down the No. 1 spot at the box office with $19 million from 3,372 theaters. Although "Hansel and Gretel" can hardly be called a fairy-tale success at this point, it proved far more bewitching than fellow newcomers "Parker" and "Movie 43," which were left with only bread crumbs in their sad debut frame.
Although Daniel Day-Lewis appears on track to win the best actor Oscar next month, he suggests his win at the SAG Awards Sunday may actually hurt his chances.
The drama that is Hollywood's awards season reaches its midpoint Sunday night with the 19th annual Screen Actors Guild honors.
Burt Reynolds is "feeling better" as he fights flu symptoms in a Florida hospital though he's still in the ICU, his representative said Saturday.
Singer-songwriter Jonathan Coulton says "Glee" copied his cover of "Baby Got Back" without asking or giving him credit.
The leader of a promising rock band, Lights Over Paris, allegedly funded his "lavish lifestyle" of travel and a luxury bus by submitting false loan documents.
Remember that messiness when Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien were battling it out on air? Or when Leno and David Letterman used to trade jabs during their monologues?
Though Fox's diving show "Stars in Danger" did a total belly flop in the ratings, that hasn't swayed ABC from moving ahead with "Splash," the (new) name of its celebrity diving show that'll premiere Tuesday, March 19.
If this long-delayed and blatantly pandering CGI malarkey is anything to go by, Hollywood's current craze for fairy tales isn't going to have a happy ending.
This Sundance has witnessed a new phenomenon: famous faces giving away the very things they've just received for free.
With awards season underway, many fans of film and TV already know who they'd like to see take home a statue when the 19th Screen Actors Guild Awards airs on Sunday, January 27.
Robin Roberts has returned to the set of "Good Morning America" -- but isn't making her TV return just yet.
Yes, the Sundance Film Festival is a temple to the glory of independent film and the purity of the art of cinema and blah blah blah. But it is also a vital marketplace for indie distributors to find the next blockbuster "Little Miss Sunshine," or acclaimed "Beasts of the Southern Wild," or wildly overpriced "Happy, Texas."
In "Escape From Tomorrow," director Randall Moore presents Disney World as a dystopian hellscape and uses it as the backdrop for descent into madness.
Peter Robbins, the iconic voice for Charlie Brown, faces charges of threatening a police officer, a doctor and two others with death.
Now would be an appropriate time to cue up that GIF of Dawson bawling his eyes out.
Jennifer Hudson, Christina Aguilera and John Mayer will be among the presenters and performers at the Rock and Rock Hall of Fame induction ceremony in April.
It's always a question: Will the Academy Awards telecast feature performances of the Original Song nominees?
In the Day 1 press conference to open the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, Robert Redford struck back at a conservative Utah group that suggested last week that the state should reconsider its funding of Sundance because the festival's liberal leanings did not reflect the state's values.
Singer Shakira and her partner, soccer star Gerard Pique, welcomed a baby boy, Milan, Tuesday in Spain, the singer's website said.
It's been a busy month for Rob Lowe. He recently starred in a Lifetime movie about the Casey Anthony trial.
Jessica Chastain is having a moment.
Longtime ABC News personality Barbara Walters was being treated for a cut on her forehead Sunday after a fall in Washington, the network said.
Charlie Sheen talks to Piers Morgan about fame, "emptiness" and honesty -- plus Lohan, Lorre and Lance (Armstrong).
We haven't seen much of the new movie "The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman," which premieres at Sundance this week — not even the trailer is out. But we do know that it takes place in Romania and tells the story of a young man (Charlie Countryman, played by Shia LaBeouf), who falls for a Romanian girl (played by Evan Rachel Wood). The girl, however, is already spoken for by a vicious Romanian mob boss, hence the title's prophecy.
After 100 episodes of alternate universes, monsters and shape-shifters, Fox's "Fringe" is coming to an end on Friday night.
The Governator is back! Retired from politics, Arnold Schwarzenegger is taking a leaf out of his "Expendables" buddy Sylvester Stallone's book and setting out to prove that he can still kick butt at 65.
Tributes are pouring in from the entertainment world for Claude Nobs, the founder of the Montreux Jazz Festival, who has died aged 76 following a skiing accident.
Pauline Phillips, better known to millions of newspaper readers for decades as the Dear Abby advice columnist, has died after a long battle with Alzheimer's.
Unlike popular period drama "Downton Abbey," any chatting in "Ripper Street" takes place after a good brawl, in a brothel or over a dead body in the morgue -- not a cup of tea.
It looks like "Teen Mom's" Jenelle Evans is expecting again.
Oprah Winfrey has a reputation for being a master of confessional TV. Stars turn to her because she creates a comfortable atmosphere.
Heavy may be the head that wears the crown, but hot is the head that's third in line.
She has said it before. Now she's saying it again.
Like many a pop culture aficionado, "The Canyons" star James Deen read the New York Times story on Lindsay Lohan/ "The Canyons" over the weekend.
South African Lebo M conducted and sang on the movie The Lion King and helped make it a hit musical.
The craziest thing about Charlie Sheen's tiger-blood-soaked, "WINNING!" meltdown — er, "melt-forward"?
Lindsay Lohan's lawyer entered a "not guilty" plea Tuesday on the actress' behalf to charges of giving false information to police.
Citing questions about bruises on the body of actress Natalie Wood, the LA County medical examiner has changed the listed cause of death.
Lance Armstrong will give his first TV interview since being stripped of his Tour de France titles to Oprah Winfrey.
It might seem a bit strange that actress Jodie Foster chose an event watched by millions to make the case for the need for privacy.
The official numbers are in and the winner is ...
The five most memorable moments at this year's Golden Globes.
Now that the Oscar nominations are in, it's time to think about what will happen at the Golden Globes on Sunday.
Mallory Hytes Hagan of New York was selected as Miss American on Saturday in Las Vegas.
The Golden Globes races are off -- here's the lowdown on TV nominations.
Pop star Britney Spears and former manager Jason Trawick have ended their yearlong engagement, a representative for the singer said Friday.
Huge "Vampire Diaries" news: The CW is officially developing a spinoff for the Thursday hit and you're going to have a chance to see the pilot.
ABC entertainment president Paul Lee says he's going to take a look at the long-gestating Star Wars live-action TV series now that the Disney deal to acquire Lucasfilm is complete.
After shootings during a showing of "Dark Knight Rises," Warner Bros. swiftly the trailer of "Gangster Squad."
"Glee" star Chris Colfer, who wrote and stars in the new film "Struck by Lightning," out in theaters Friday, shared his experience about the movie's road from concept to release in an exclusive guest post for EW.
"Lincoln" rounded up plenty of votes for the 85th Academy Awards, topping all films with 12 nominations, including best picture.
Season four of "The Voice," featuring Usher and Shakira filling in for Cee Lo Green and Christina Aguilera, taped blind auditions recently, and Rolling Stone had a chance to watch the new judges in action. What we saw in our brief glimpse into the new season was that there will be no messing around. All four judges, including returnees Adam Levine and Blake Shelton, mean business.
This year's Oscars host, Seth MacFarlane, and "Gangster Squad" actress Emma Stone were up bright and early on Thursday to announce the nominees for the 85th Academy Awards.