This year's March 5 ceremony marks the group's 25th anniversary
The Hollywood adventurers trek 19,340 feet to star in a new documentary for Summit on the Summit
Sony announced this week that and Tobey Maguire and Sam Raimi won't reprise their respective starring and directing roles in the next Spider-Man movie. So what other Hollywood heartthrob should play the mild-mannered Peter
The actress and other hikers face whiteout conditions and zero temperatures before making the descent
In six days and through a blizzard, the Summit on the Summit group scale Mt. Kilimanjaro for a worthy cause
"Miraculously, we all made it to the top together," says Hirsch of the charitable climb
Everybody's safe despite the cold and low visibility on the trek to raise awareness of global water issues
"She and I are throwing jokes at each other," says Elizabeth Gore of the United Nations Foundation
"We are all in this together," says Biel of the group's mission to raise awareness about the need for clean water
The music of Woodstock was a draw that attracted hundreds of thousands of people to the festival. Similarly, the name of Ang Lee is a draw that attracted a number of actors to his new film, "Taking Woodstock."
In one YouTube spot, Joel Madden asks Emile Hirsch to support freeing abducted child soldiers in Africa
The stars will be out: James Franco, Claire Danes and Amy Adams to appear Sunday night
Inside The Dark Knight premiere, stars cheer the late actor̢۪s portrayal of the Joker
Zac Efron has until Jan. 27 to get back on his feet – that's the night he's set to step onstage as a presenter at the 14th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, the event's organizers have announced.
Cate Blanchett was recognized for leading- and supporting-actress performances, and Into the Wild earned four top nods as the nominations for the 14th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards were announced Thursday.
CNN's Nicole Lapin talks with actor Emile Hirsch about his latest film, "Into the Wild."
In making "Into the Wild," Emile Hirsch forded rivers in Alaska, coped with blazing desert heat and rode raging rapids in the American Southwest.
Sean Penn's film about a middle-class dropout who confronts the Alaskan wilderness could have used more irony, says Richard Schickel