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All aboard the TMZ Tour: A tawdry trip through Hollywoodupdated: Wed Oct 12 2011 15:18:00

The faithful walk past a Charlie Chaplin who twirls his cane, a Marilyn who shows off her cleavage while blowing kisses and a ranting, Jheri-curled Samuel Jackson (a la "Pulp Fiction") who flashes his Bad Mother F**ker wallet.

TMZ Tour: A trip through Hollywoodupdated: Wed Oct 12 2011 15:18:00

The TMZ Tour visits the Hollywood sites where celebrities have shopped, stumbled and been arrested.

Google will rock you: 'Doodle' celebrates Queen's late frontmanupdated: Mon Sep 05 2011 13:10:00

Google users around the world were rocking out to Queen on Monday -- except for in the U.S., where search engines will remain quiet until Tuesday.

People.com: Where Prince William, Kate Will Stay If They Go to Yosemiteupdated: Fri Jun 03 2011 16:09:00

A haunted room at the Ahwahnee hotel was named for Queen Elizabeth II after she roomed there in 1983

From Hollywood to Havana: Artists give movie posters a Cuban twistupdated: Tue May 31 2011 10:26:00

There are no pictures of A-list actors or screaming quotes from five-star reviews -- but the simple, bold designs of Cuban movie posters instantly catch the eye.

The art of the Google doodleupdated: Fri Apr 15 2011 15:54:00

Google's logo has been used to honor everything from Charlie Chaplin to Pac-Man. CNN speaks to the doodle creators.

Charlie Chaplin gets birthday 'doodle' from Googleupdated: Fri Apr 15 2011 15:54:00

He's a comedy and cinema legend, a man still cited as an inspiration decades after his death.

Money Magazine: It's a good idea to buy a foreclosure. Here's howupdated: Thu Apr 07 2011 14:19:00

Shopping for a new home on Long Island after the birth of their daughter, Chris and Diane Moore fell in love with a 1920s Mediterranean-style home with a storied history.

Anxieties of 'Modern Times' still with usupdated: Mon Nov 29 2010 09:07:00

A new restored version of "Modern Times," one of the greatest films in the Hollywood canon, has recently been released.

Obama questioner laid offupdated: Mon Nov 29 2010 09:07:00

The woman who questioned President Obama during a Town Hall event talks to John King about her experience and her recent job loss.

Time traveling cell phone?updated: Thu Oct 28 2010 11:20:00

A 1928 movie clip has gone viral online because it seems as if there is a cell phone being used in it.

Cell phone 'time traveler' seen in silent filmupdated: Thu Oct 28 2010 11:20:00

It's not shocking to see a woman talking on her cell phone while walking down the street. It is, however, shocking when the woman is an extra in a silent film from 1928.

Modern 'Scarlet Letter' gets an 'Easy A'updated: Sat Sep 18 2010 13:44:00

Emma Stone and Penn Badgley headline this 21st century take on the Nathaniel Hawthorne classic.

People.com: Emma Stone Doesn't Want to Be the 'Token Sexy Girl'updated: Fri Sep 17 2010 15:07:00

The Easy A actress, who plays a pretend promiscuous teen in her new movie, is ready for any rumors about her in the tabloids

Early Chaplin films 'quite nasty, quite naughty, quite adult'updated: Fri Jan 29 2010 12:41:00

Charlie Chaplin won the world over playing the Little Tramp, but the comic actor wasn't always such a loveable guy.

Charlie Chaplin restoredupdated: Fri Jan 29 2010 12:41:00

Myleene Klass visits the British Film Institute to find out about their work to preserve the earliest of Chaplin's work.

The Screening Room in Januaryupdated: Tue Jan 12 2010 12:05:00

Charlie Chaplin shorts to Sergio Leone's spaghetti westerns this month The Screening Room focuses on film restoration.

Glove, other Michael Jackson items fetch $2 millionupdated: Fri Dec 04 2009 11:18:00

More than 80 Michael Jackson collectibles -- including the late pop star's famous rhinestone-studded glove from a 1983 performance -- were auctioned off Saturday, reaping a total $2 million.

Los Angeles: Lights, camera, attitudeupdated: Wed Aug 19 2009 11:05:00

The backdrop to countless movies and television shows, Los Angeles has been reproduced on film more times than any other city on the planet.

Wolfgang Puck in LA: Part 1updated: Wed Aug 19 2009 11:05:00

Award-winning chef Wolfgang Puck takes My City My Life on a tour of his favorite places in Los Angeles.

Review: 'Wall-E' is a classicupdated: Thu Jan 22 2009 09:27:00

The most consistent production unit in Hollywood just hit another home run.

Andrew Stanton from 'Wall-E'updated: Thu Jan 22 2009 09:27:00

"Wall-E" actors, director talk about the film

Review: 'Defiance' solid but lackingupdated: Fri Jan 16 2009 08:32:00

The question of Jewish resistance to the Nazis -- or the lack of it -- has loomed large ever since the true extent of the horrors of the Holocaust became impossible to ignore.

'Defiance'updated: Fri Jan 16 2009 08:32:00

Daniel Craig stars in the World War II drama "Defiance."

Opulent Hearst Castle a budget road tripupdated: Thu Dec 18 2008 13:30:00

Turn up the music, crack the window -- falling gas prices have flipped on the road-trip ignition switch.

Time.com: The Autobiography of Tarzan's Cheetaupdated: Thu Oct 23 2008 23:00:00

The autobiography of Tarzan's sidekick puts most Hollywood memoirs to shame

Oscar-winner Tilda Swinton starts film festivalupdated: Thu Aug 21 2008 05:49:00

Robert Redford did it, so has Robert De Niro; now the latest actor to start a film festival is Tilda Swinton.

Time.com: Get Smart Got Lostupdated: Thu Jun 19 2008 17:00:00

How to prep a humorous old-fangled TV show for the modern big screen? Gunk it up with action sequences. So not funny

People.com: FIRST LOOK: Jessica Alba Poses as Charlie Chaplinupdated: Tue May 13 2008 14:46:00

The pregnant actress takes on a comedy icon, but is serious about sex & her body

Time.com: Robert Downey Jr.: Back from the Brinkupdated: Wed Apr 16 2008 18:00:00

The Robert Downey Jr. we've all been waiting for is here

CNNMoney: Finger pointing over bond insurer crisisupdated: Thu Feb 14 2008 17:30:00

Congress waded into the bond insurer saga Thursday as lawmakers tried to assign blame and prescribe a remedy for the evolving crisis.

The Screening Room's Top 10 Romantic Momentsupdated: Mon Jan 28 2008 08:56:00

Take a handful of screen goddesses and a clutch of matinee idols, put them together and one thing's sure to happen. Nobody does love like they do in the movies: this month on the Screening Room, we've picked our favorite silver-screen romantic moments.

CNNMoney: Cruise helps resurrect historic movie studioupdated: Thu Nov 02 2006 13:53:00

Movie superstar Tom Cruise and MGM are partnering to resurrect the historic United Artists movie studio founded by Charlie Chaplin and associates, MGM's CEO announced Thursday.

Italy's newest arts district is bornupdated: Tue Oct 17 2006 13:22:00

It's not easy to compete with Florence and the Vatican, but with the overhaul of one gritty neighborhood, Bologna is stepping out of the shadows.

Madonna mini-show wows Londonupdated: Wed Nov 16 2005 05:04:00

Madonna turned back the years with a one-off gig for just hundreds of fans at the same spot where she first performed in Britain 22 years ago.

EW review: McCartney good, not greatupdated: Tue Sep 13 2005 10:41:00

Boy, incipient senior citizenhood certainly is turning out differently for Paul McCartney than he -- or we -- once thought.

Science, beauty create 'elixir of youth'updated: Thu May 26 2005 10:37:00

Some people will go to great lengths to hang on to their youth -- and if you have enough money, those lengths can involve being injected with a substance made from the liver of a lamb's fetus.

Laurel memories sold at auction updated: Thu Jul 01 2004 08:33:00

A collection of photographs and memorabilia belonging to a surviving relative of comic legend Stan Laurel has sold in Britain for more than £24,000 ($44,000).

Fortune: AN ENCORE FOR IBM'S LITTLE TRAMPupdated: Mon Nov 04 1991 00:01:00

Hard times may have taught Big Blue a lesson in humility. Actor Billy Scudder, 51, is reprising his role as the Charlie Chaplin character in TV and print ads for IBM's PCs. While the thespian's vie...

Fortune: WHO'S BUYING WHAT: HATS HOT, AIR NOTupdated: Mon Dec 18 1989 00:01:00

Imported British bowler hats -- better known as ''derbies'' on the west side of the Atlantic -- have become the millinery of choice for a growing number of American women. Storekeepers on both coas...

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