The actor's daughter, Julie Pacino, admits to drinking and smoking marijuana
People.com: Jack Kevorkian Diesupdated: Fri Jun 03 2011 17:50:00
Nicknamed "Dr. Death" for his controversial advocacy of assisted suicide died early Friday
The South Park duo's musical The Book of Mormon scores 14 nominations
Film director Sidney Lumet, who made the American classics "12 Angry Men," "Network," "Serpico," "Dog Day Afternoon" and "The Verdict," died Saturday morning in his New York City home. He was 86.
Actor Al Pacino talks to Larry King about his iconic roles in the movies "Scarface" and "The Godfather."
The late actress's daughter skips several shows to mourn the loss of her mother
People.com: Jill Clayburgh Diesupdated: Sun Nov 07 2010 08:27:00
The Oscar-nominated star of An Unmarried Woman was 66 and had leukemia
With Sandler to play a twin brother and sister, Katie would play the wife in Jack and Jill
Leslie Buck, designer of New York City's iconic blue-and-white coffee cup, died Monday at home in Glen Cove, New York. He was 87 years old.
It's T-minus two weeks until the Oscars, and we here in The Frisky office are already getting our Oscar pool organized -- which means that you probably are, too.
Nominees for the 82nd Academy Awards were honored at the annual nominees' luncheon Monday in Beverly Hills, California.
The View host won't do traditional awards night interview shows after this year
The Carlito's Way actress becomes a mom for the second time
This year's final edition of "The Screening Room" comes from the beautiful city of Tallinn in Estonia.
The actor was found dead Monday on Martha's Vineyard
One of Frank Caliendo's best impressions may be that of President Bush, but he says that his sendup has nothing to do with politics.
To braek the ice on their film set, the Oscar winner took the rapper to a firing range
De Niro, Pacino together was once an unmissable cinematic moment; now it's greeted with indifference in Hollywood. Here's why
De Niro and Pacino meet for the first time in 13 years, but their cop drama has more fizzle than sizzle
Siblings Samantha, Mark and Charlotte talk about their quirky childhood and life in the spotlight
"This is an event in world history," is how Hollywood producer Avi Lerner hyperbolically proclaimed the news that Robert De Niro and Al Pacino were to star in his new film.
Time.com: Master of the Heistupdated: Sun Apr 06 2008 11:00:00
The career of director Jules Dassin had as many wild turns as his melodramatic movies
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.
That "Bourne" guy can sure get in the way.
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On top of winning an American Film Institute Life Achievement Award this month, this icon is releasing The Al Pacino Collection, a DVD boxed set of three personal films. Al Pacino will now take your questions
Al Pacino, rhumba king? It could happen.
Oceans 13, the third installment from Clooney's crew, is limp, by-the-numbers movie-making
Galvanized by the success of "Shrek the Third," Jeffrey Katzenberg says the tale of the green ogre who married a princess will continue.
Look up the word "caper" in the dictionary, you'll find it's a prickly shrub or a frolicsome leap, a romp or gambol -- as well as an informal word for a crime, such as a theft or a heist, usually involving deception.
Having spoken to the Godfather himself, CNN decided to respect the family of gangster movies. Here's our top 10 favorite mob-related flicks -- as well as the ones we'd like to see sleep with the fishes.
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?
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Is there life beyond Office Space? There is in the celluloid world. Even without that 1999 flick, which focused on surviving a gulag--er, corporate--existence and now enjoys cult status (1.9 millio...
Few brands achieve the cult status of Ferrari, but even lesser lights could benefit from marketing advice from that camp. Here it is. As North American president of Ferrari and part of the Buitoni ...
It's midnight in Moscow. At the entrance to the Up & Down Club, a black-bereted ex-paratrooper is exercising "face control," the two-way radio in his fist as firm a deterrent to trespass as any Kal...