The actress seeks to squash speculation she was ousted from the action movie franchise
The Pineapple Express star is studying filmmaking in NYU and has been accepted to a Ph.D. program at Yale
"My relationship with the horse was a friendly one," the actress says of the real-life tale
John Malkovich sits on stage, adrenalin rushing through him, as he prepares to claim another victim in his illustrious acting career -- this time, an Austrian serial killer.
John Malkovich is used to people circling him. Whether it's fans asking for an autograph or reporters pressing for a quote, the actor's public appearances rarely pass unnoticed.
John Malkovich has played some of the most compelling villains of his generation but the "Burn After Reading" actor insists he doesn't always play bad guys.
After a long and troubled production, Warner Bros.' "Where the Wild Things Are" found its supper waiting, and it was hot to the tune of $32.5 million, according to early estimates by Hollywood.com Box Office.
Get your wolf suit out, channel your inner child and get ready to howl -- it's time for the wild rumpus to start.
They are some of the biggest names in Hollywood, but even Susan Sarandon, Ethan Hawke and Dustin Hoffman have had their fair share of casting calamities they would rather forget.
Hollywood stars relive their most memorable auditions for The Screening Room.
In the 40 years since Stephen Frears fell into filmmaking -- "it wasn't my masterplan" -- the twice Oscar-nominated veteran director has defied genre to direct a clutch of movies that inspire a special kind of devotion from audiences.
A 162-page list naming thousands of presumed victims of alleged fraud mastermind Bernard Madoff has been released by the trustee that is liquidating Madoff's investment company.
A 162-page list naming thousands of presumed victims of alleged fraud mastermind Bernard Madoff has been released by the trustee that is liquidating Madoff's investment company.
Now in their senior year, the High School Musical stars talk about graduating onto the big screen.
The multitalented, multitasking screenwriter behind Clint Eastwood's new film also created the influential sci-fi series Babylon 5 and writes, in his spare time, for Marvel Comics
Don't be put off by the title of Kaufman's epic about ordinariness. It's weird, wonderful and worth it
In this complex story of kidnapping and corruption, Angelina Jolie looms a bit too large
AOL's Russ Leatherman previews the new films: 'Burn After Reading,' 'The Women,' and 'Righteous Kill.'
After the exceptionally hard-hitting "No Country for Old Men," the Coen brothers have flipped back to their default mode -- screwball farce -- in this disappointing return to the indifferent form that has plagued them over the past 10 years.
The father of six premieres his comedy with George Clooney and says "everyone is healthy" at home
Time.com: Oscar Goes to Canadaupdated: Thu Sep 04 2008 13:10:00
The Toronto International Film Festival, a feast for the true movie lover, is with us again. Time to start preparing your office Oscar pool
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Before the rain
updated: Tue Jul 15 2008 10:53:00
The Screening Room talks to Indian director Santosh Sivan, about his latest film, 'Before the Rains'.
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Out of Charlie Kaufman's dangerous mind comes Synecdoche, New York
Will the Hollywood legend win the top prize of the Palme d'Or with Changeling? Richard Corliss thinks he might have a shot
Video courtesy APLindsay Lohan suffered a setback in her sobriety over New Year's, but is back on track, her lawyer said Thursday.
When it comes to John Hancocks, Johnny Depp's the man.
The old poem comes to the screen as a comic-book classic
History is repeating itself. More than 50 years ago, Hollywood embraced big-screen formats (CinemaScope, VistaVision) and 3-D to protect the movie business from television. Now, with the box office under threat from at-home viewing, industry watchers have noted spectacular returns for features released on the large-screen IMAX circuit.
It's official: After more than two years of separation, Dermot Mulroney and Catherine Keener have finalized their divorce.
Dermot Mulroney has filed for divorce from his wife, actress Catherine Keener, according to papers filed in Los Angeles Superior Court.
Insurance investigators are a dime a dozen in the movies, but you can count the number of heroic IRS agents on the fingers of one hand. There's Tom Hanks in "Catch Me If You Can," Kevin Costner in "The Untouchables"....
Being Osamaupdated: Tue Oct 31 2006 15:03:00
Imagine yourself inside the mind of Osama bin Laden.
What's the key to the early-19th-century mystery of the Bell family of Red River, Tennessee, so traumatized by a ghost (or something) that one family member died? "An American Haunting" suggests an answer, not to be spilled here except to say that men are E-V-I-L and women are victims. (Ooh, that old truism.)
Somehow, Charlie Kaufman has picked up this reputation as the Thomas Pynchon of screenwriters: a reclusive man who spins loopy, cerebral tales of fame, love and identity, such as "Being John Malkovich," "Adaptation" and last spring's "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind."
For Oscar month: the FSB Entys for video rentals with entrepreneurial elan. Best Market Research: Risky Business (a hooker with a heart of Visa Gold helps Tom Cruise earn $8,000 in a night); Best L...