Would you give the two new Oscar co-hosts the hook or ask them back next year?
Not everyone seems happy about Liam Neeson's transformation from respected Academy Award-nominated thespian to grizzly, gray-haired action star. But few actors command the screen so naturally.
"The King's Speech" nabbed 14 nominations, including one for actor Colin Firth who plays the stuttering King George VI, at this year's British Academy Film Awards, the academy announced Tuesday.
Oscar-nominated actor Pete Postlethwaite, who starred in "Inception" and "The Usual Suspects," has died at the age of 64, his agent said Monday.
"The world seems a bit less bright" without Dan Gordon-Levitt, a friend tells PEOPLE
Leonardo DiCaprio and cast talk about the plot of "Inception," the idea of stealing information from a person's dream.
The Inception star's fiancée may even sing on her big day!
One of the stars of this summer's Hollywood hit, "Inception", Ken Watanabe has fought his way to the top of his profession.
There's some quacking on the web that film auteur Christopher Nolan's current blockbuster, "Inception," was inspired by, of all things, a 2004 Donald Duck comic book.
⢠Leonardo DiCaprio and Charlize Theron were enjoying separate nights out when they saw each other hanging at Teddy's inside the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. The actress and her girlfriend were invited to join the Inception star and his pals at their table. According to an onlooker, the vibe was polite and sweet, and Theron introduced herself to the table with handshakes and hellos. Conversation flowed and everyone laughed, seemingly having a great time. Theron snuck out before other guests, though not before giving DiCaprio a hug goodbye.
Leonardo DiCaprio is the star of this summer's blockbuster, "Inception." But on the sweltering night at Tokyo's premiere of the movie, you might have mistaken Ken Watanabe as the film's top-billing actor.
Dr. Judith Orloff discusses the film "Inception," which delves into the intimate and infinite world of dreams.
"I hate my dreams. They're so ... infantile." Heaven knows what artist Laurie Anderson would make of Christopher Nolan's first film since "The Dark Knight," but if audiences don't go for it, we're more likely to hear a different complaint: It's just too darned complex.
"I still have time to become a dad, and I've no desire to rush," says the Inception star