Foreseeing the future is a tricky business. Why, for instance, should Hollywood moguls have paid much attention when the USB standard emerged in the mid-90's?
The jury in the two-month federal racketeering trial of Hollywood private investigator Anthony Pellicano has began deliberations.
A fire at the storied corner of Hollywood and Vine spit flames 40 feet into the air Wednesday, burning close to landmarks like the Capitol Records building and the Pantages Theater
Hollywood is done with being shallow; it wants depth. 3-D depth, to be specific.
By all accounts, Rocky was one of the most gentle and affectionate animals to be found in Hollywood's vast exotic menagerie of performing lions, tigers and bears -- until the day the 700-pound grizzly bit down on the neck of a veteran trainer and killed him.
Western cinema's relationship with martial arts has been a rocky one. Like many genres, kung fu has drifted in and out of fashion, but it has never regained the same popularity as its glorious heyday in the early 1970s.
Two new films take on the issue of the abuse of prisoners in the war on terror. They could hardly be more different
Errol Morris's documentary takes on the shocking photos leaked from Abu Ghraib but adds gloss where none is due
The world-famous HOLLYWOOD sign that has been used by TV and movie directors in more scene-setting shots than a film student could ever count was first erected in 1923 to promote real estate in the fledgling capital of celluloid.
• Eva Mendes, shading herself from the sun –and stepping out for some food in Hollywood.
Foreseeing the future is a tricky business. Why, for instance, should Hollywood moguls have paid much attention when the USB standard emerged in the mid-90's?
The jury in the two-month federal racketeering trial of Hollywood private investigator Anthony Pellicano has began deliberations.
A fire at the storied corner of Hollywood and Vine spit flames 40 feet into the air Wednesday, burning close to landmarks like the Capitol Records building and the Pantages Theater
Hollywood is done with being shallow; it wants depth. 3-D depth, to be specific.
By all accounts, Rocky was one of the most gentle and affectionate animals to be found in Hollywood's vast exotic menagerie of performing lions, tigers and bears -- until the day the 700-pound grizzly bit down on the neck of a veteran trainer and killed him.
Western cinema's relationship with martial arts has been a rocky one. Like many genres, kung fu has drifted in and out of fashion, but it has never regained the same popularity as its glorious heyday in the early 1970s.
Two new films take on the issue of the abuse of prisoners in the war on terror. They could hardly be more different
Errol Morris's documentary takes on the shocking photos leaked from Abu Ghraib but adds gloss where none is due
The world-famous HOLLYWOOD sign that has been used by TV and movie directors in more scene-setting shots than a film student could ever count was first erected in 1923 to promote real estate in the fledgling capital of celluloid.
• Eva Mendes, shading herself from the sun –and stepping out for some food in Hollywood.
History shows us that people still go to the movies when the economy is weak. Indiana Jones and Batman are hoping the trend holds this time around
Carson Daly, who has famously been linked to Tara Reid and Jennifer Love Hewitt, has sworn off dating in Hollywood.
Athletes who take performance-improving drugs make all the headlines. But the culture of personal physical enhancement has pushed the use of steroids and HGH everywhere -- from Hollywood to the music industry to your next-door neighbor who doesn't want to grow old. Don't blame only the jocks.
We're in Hollywood on this month's CNN Business Traveller where we look at style on the road.
In 2007, a low-budget feature by a first-time German director, "Das Leben der Anderen" won Best Foreign Language film at the Oscars. Over the next 10 weeks, the film better known to English-speaking audiences as "The Lives of Others" brought in $8.2m at the US box office.
We all have our favorites for the big honors at Hollywood's top awards show, but over its 80-year history there have been some classic films, performers and people behind the scenes that have been criminally overlooked by Oscar.
Striking Hollywood writers are going back to work.
If Viggo Mortensen's mother saw his movie Eastern Promises, she saw her son onscreen completely naked and fighting off knives. But will she be able to see him at the Oscars?
Video courtesy APSnoop Dogg says the bright lights of Hollywood almost blinded him to the value of his family life, but in the end he realized he didn't want anyone else raising his children.
For some eye candy to slip into your holiday stocking, Teen magazine has listed the 50 Hottest Guys in Hollywood for its winter issue.
A rising star in the glare of the media, Maggie Q has long been famous as an action heroine in Asia. Recently however, she has joined the top rank of upcoming young actresses in Hollywood. Half Vietnamese, she was brought up in Hawaii, but began her career in Hong Kong's film industry after being spotted by Jackie Chan.
Hollywood film and TV writers who've been on strike nearly two weeks will return to contract negotiations Nov. 26, their union and producers said Friday.
Hollywood writers are poised to strike after their negotiating team recommended a walkout in a dispute over royalties at a Thursday night meeting of the union membership.
This must be some screenwriter's idea of a Halloween prank, setting the contract between the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) to expire on October 31. But can anybody in Hollywood appreciate how frightening the situation that's now coming to a head really is?
Hollywood has been enamored of David Beckham since his arrival in L.A. in July. Now, they get to take a crack at him on the soccer field.
On a muggy Friday evening in September, photographers and fans lined the red carpet outside the Design Exchange in downtown Toronto. They were waiting for George Clooney, the guest of honor at the afterparty celebrating the premiere of "Michael Clayton," the hottest ticket at this year's Toronto Film Festival. Inside the cavernous room, Reese Witherspoon and Jake Gyllenhaal, Hollywood's undercover It Couple, quietly danced. A tipsy blond knocked over an ice sculpture.
Hollywood, Florida, police on Wednesday were trying to sort out a bizarre bank robbery in which a bomblike device was strapped to a bank employee.
From the silent era through its untimely death in the 1970s, the Western was one of cinema's defining genres
Reese, Jake and George glam up a pair of politically worthy dramas in Toronto
Sanjaya is going Hollywood - which means a "For Sale" sign on his family's suburban Seattle home.
Hollywood lived its own second-chance "Rocky" story this summer as a business that looked to be going down for the count two years ago rebounded with record revenue and an unparalleled string of blockbuster hits.
Hollywood notched its first $4 billion summer as teen geeks helped Hollywood end the season in record fashion.
From the Epic of Gilgamesh, composed in Mesopotamia 4,000 years ago, to Evan Almighty -- Hollywood's 2007 take on the Noah's Ark story -- floods and their catastrophic effects have long provided inspiration for storytellers.
Hollywood can sum up this summer on the silver screen with a phrase immortalized by the newest box office stud, Homer Simpson. "Woo-hoo!"
Oceans 13, the third installment from Clooney's crew, is limp, by-the-numbers movie-making
If you're looking for some VIP treatment or just some star sightings, try these Los Angeles hot spots next time you're in town.
Los Angeles is looking fabulous today. It's a November afternoon - bright, clear skies, sparkling ocean - and from this glass mansion in the Hollywood Hills, a flock of seagulls can be seen taking ...
A low-budget movie that chalks up $180 million around the world, would seem sure to earn its creators a pile of money - but that hasn't happened with last year's sleeper hit "Crash," a news report said Tuesday.
Letters pour in from all over the world - France and Israel and Russia - heartbreaking in their naivete and earnest ambition to make it big in the movie business. Lloyd "Skip" Press answers them al...
In 1903, an Eastern European immigrant and one-time street peddler named William Fox built a 149-seat movie theater in a penny arcade in Brooklyn.
Like most movies directed by legendary filmmaker Robert Altman, "A Prairie Home Companion" is packed with stars. Tommy Lee Jones, Kevin Kline, and Woody Harrelson all have roles in the film based on Garrison Keillor's beloved radio show; Lily Tomlin and Meryl Streep play a musical sister act, and starlet Lindsay Lohan - hot off "Herbie Fully Loaded" - shows up, improbably, as Streep's poetry-penning daughter.
Celebrity gossip blogger Mark Lisanti, who has scorched many a celebrity on his "Defamer" site, says his job is to dissect the Hollywood culture and "make fun" of it.
Hollywood hit a well-documented rough patch last year, with annual box office receipts declining for the first time since 1991. But so far in 2006, there's some good news.
"Alpha Dog," a new movie starring Justin Timberlake, Bruce Willis, and Sharon Stone is shot and ready to be released this spring. But it could be some time before it comes to a theater near you because the movie's main character is awaiting trial for murder.
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Hollywood hit a well-documented rough patch last year, with annual box office receipts declining for the first time since 1991. But so far in 2006, there's some good news.
Hollywood. It's an odd town. Where else would you find the world's most celebrated stars smack in the middle of what feels like a soulless strip mall?
Combining two of America's greatest passions -- marketing and religion -- niche firms in Hollywood are discovering that selling films to audiences of faith pays.
Darn, I missed the Oscars again. I adore gory spectacles. If cockfights were legal I would be there. Even bear-baiting would not be too gruesome for me. Yet somehow I always miss Oscar night.
Editor's note: CNN.com entertainment producer Todd Leopold is covering the Oscars in Hollywood. Here are his observations as tonight's ceremony nears.
HOLLYWOOD IS A TOWN WHERE RELATIONSHIPS ARE currency. All it takes is one or two box-office flops for today's star to become tomorrow's pariah. If that happens, the only thing that can save you are your friends at Spago. So movie industry people trade air kisses in public and rarely criticize their peers within earshot of others. That's why a meeting last June of the Directors Guild of America was unusual.
Most movie studio executives are probably glad that 2005 is finally over.
Being a Hollywood power player may be glamorous, but today it's anything but.
In the past quarter-century, popular culture introduced us to the moonwalk and rap music, it brought us closer to a world where wizards learn magic instead of algebra and confronted our preconceptions about AIDS.
For as little as $300,000, you could own a piece of Hollywood history.
Wait a minute. Is that Steve Martin romancing Claire Danes -- an actress less than half his age -- in "Shopgirl"?
NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Darth Vader, Batman and Tom Cruise couldn't do it. Can a bespectacled teenage wizard, a not-so-cowardly lion and an enormous primate lift Hollywood out of its funk?
Imagine filming a real-time animated movie for a fraction of the cost of a big-budget Hollywood film. All it takes is some creativity, a little bit of computer savvy and a video game.
Sooner or later, there comes a point when vacationers don't care to see another museum, castle, landscape, or historical site.
Distributing movies digitally could save Hollywood nearly $1 billion a year. Theater owners love the idea too, since it would let them quickly shift their offerings to meet demand. But so far, neit...
With its characters serving as the inspiration for a string of successful films like Spider-Man, X-Men, and Blade, Marvel Enterprises (MVL, $22) has become a potent force in Hollywood during the pa...
"Bewitched," a feature film based on the '60s TV series, comes out this weekend.
The movie-going masses on Friday will learn at last the dark story behind Bruce Wayne's transformation into a masked crusader battling evil in Gotham. Hollywood is hoping "Batman Begins" is more about an end -- to what could soon be the longest box office slump in twenty years.
To score really big at the box office, Hollywood should be chasing down the (much) younger generation, a new study says.
Summer in Hollywood usually hits in early May, when the big-budget action-adventure flicks, comedies and epics start hitting the multiplex. Between then and Labor Day weekend, the movie industry makes more than half its money.
Hero, Crouching Tiger and House of Flying Daggers -- Chinese martial arts movies have been making some breathtaking moves on the international cinema circuit in recent years.
THE GAME DEVELOPERS' CONFERENCE, the annual March gathering of videogame makers, is typically a low-key geekfest. Game designers and producers in T-shirts and jeans shuffle between seminars like Dy...
FIVE MILLION PEOPLE WATCH HAPPY Tree Friends every week--about the same number that tune in to Dr. Phil. Its mailing list boasts 800,000 subscribers, circulation that would thrill any magazine or n...
Wondering what all the hullabaloo's about in the battle over next generation DVDs?
IT SEEMS A BIT SILLY TO THINK OF EXecutives from glam movie studios, TV stations, and music labels signing up to work for Bellheads. Who, after all, would trade starlets and gala openings for trans...
IF HOLLYWOOD WERE RUN LIKE A REAL business--instead of, say, like a clubby, insecure, award-crazy, star-groveling high school--where things like return on investment mattered, there would be one un...
The Motion Picture Association of America announced a new campaign aimed at slowing the illegal downloading of movies off the Internet.
Can the Supreme Court help Hollywood put an evil genie back in the bottle?
A evil genie that pops out of a bottle sounds like Hollywood fiction. But for the movie industry, the specter is not fantasy -- it's real.
The other night I went to a screening of the new version of The Manchurian Candidate, a timely and spine-tingling--if slightly jumbled--passion play of present-day political paranoia. I was pleasan...
"Around the World in 80 Days" and "The Stepford Wives" hit big screens in June, but this wasn't the first time they films were in theaters.
Gentlemen, start your hair dryers.
Sometimes Hollywood can really deliver the fabled magic that put the tinsel in Tinseltown and sent thousands of would-be screenwriters trekking across the country for fame and fortune.
The liberal advocacy group MoveOn.org has already proved to be a force in the campaign to defeat President Bush, but it is about to get a big infusion of help from Hollywood.
"Around the World in 80 Days" joins "The Stepford Wives" at the multiplex this weekend, but these movies aren't exactly new.
Hollywood has decided you can't have too much of a good thing, so a flood of remakes is set to jam the nation's multiplexes.
When is a special-effects-laden disaster film not just a potential summer blockbuster?
In Atlanta's trendy Buckhead district, amidst the pubs, boutiques and fashionable eateries, lurks a company building an animated feature that just might get Hollywood to sit up and take notice -- figuratively, of course.
Step into a movie theater and there's an overriding scent lingering above the popcorn and cleaning solvent. It's the sweet, sticky aroma of revenge.
It's a bright clear winter morning in Los Angeles. A windstorm blew in the night before, scattering huge palm fronds across the green expanse of Hollywood Forever cemetery, but grounds crews are al...
Film can be a powerful medium -- but sometimes its power is overwhelmed by hype.
At one time not so long ago, Joe Eszterhas was the highest-paid screenwriter in Hollywood -- and the most controversial. The former Rolling Stone magazine writer -- part of that periodical's early-'70s writers' Golden Age -- wrote "Music Box," "Basic Instinct" and "Showgirls."
Can Mel Gibson help Hollywood find Jesus?
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Nothing has stirred up Hollywood lately like Ted Waitt's talented Holstein. Waitt is CEO of Gateway, the nation's fourth-largest PC manufacturer, and the cow is his company mascot. It's the Holstei...
It's late February, and Hollywood is obsessed with a certain 18-pound icon. No, not the kid from Malcolm in the Middle--Oscar! The Hype Index is no exception. Witness our Academy Awards edition bel...
Tinseltown collected an estimated $8 billion in ticket sales last year, a new record. Looks as if a lot of that cash came right out of the piggy bank. The top three films--kiddie flicks Harry Potte...
With the violence-panicked movie studios scrambling to fend off Republican enemies and repurchase Democratic friends, they seem to be ignoring a really big problem: Everybody has suddenly stopped g...
With the Nov. 1 debut of Fox's The Street (left) following only two months after TNT premiered its own Wall Street saga, Bull, it's clear that Hollywood now regards the world of high finance as a p...
Road shows--when bankers take executives schmoozing before an IPO--are famously dreary. To ease the pain, Boston Coach (800-558-3910; bostoncoach.com) has started a Road Show Service. The 24-hour h...
What do Sean Penn, Jessica Tandy, and Henry Winkler have in common? Nothing, except that all of their names have been registered as URLs for CelebSites.com, a celebrity-worship site that has manage...
Twenty years ago film analyst David Londoner surveyed Hollywood--then flush with cash from a burgeoning box office, television sales, and the nascent videocassette market--and proclaimed it good. I...
For decades, Hollywood Boulevard has drawn vacationers who come looking for the movie capital of the world only to find tourist traps and parking lots. "The disappointment on people's faces is palp...
Looking for the next Steven Spielberg? Check out Intel's latest TV commercial. Want to find the new Scorsese? He may be shooting Paula Cole's music video. Film and TV execs are increasingly turning...

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