With ticket sales closing in on $100 million, the surprise hit of the year is "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel," a film about seven English retirees who travel to India to take up residence at the rundown Marigold Hotel, which, according to its misleading brochures, will provide them with inexpensive comfort in their remaining years.
After winning top honors at the Screen Actors Guild Awards and Golden Globes, Sandra Bullock received her first Oscar nomination this year for "The Blind Side." But she's already convinced she's not bringing the little man home.
The star tells PEOPLE that the movie musical really impressed son Ryder
Going glam isn't easy, says the sexy star of his new role as a cross-dressing supermodel
She misses the Nine trailer presentation but has since recovered
"I cannot imagine a world without her wit, her love, her mischief, her great, great talent and her gift for living," says Ralph Fiennes
"Quantum of Solace," Daniel Craig's second outing as James Bond, begins just minutes after "Casino Royale" ended and sets off at such a furious pace -- a breakneck car chase along hairpin roads -- you half expect 007 to overtake himself and save his lover Vesper Lynd from the soggy Venetian fate that ended "Royale."
Actor Daniel Craig talks about filming "Quantum of Solace" and how being 007 has affected him. CNN's Neil Curry reports.
Daniel Craig will have royal company at Quantum of Solace's world premiere Oct. 29
The singer is "speechless" about getting to work with Daniel Day-Lewis, Nicole Kidman and Penélope Cruz
Being a product of the Delaware school system, I can't help but love Quakers. My middle and junior high schools were located on a Meeting House Lane. Pacifism, abolitionism and tolerance have always seemed like good ideas to me. And I'm a total sucker for Quaker Oats packaging.
CNN.com's top 10 entertainment stories of the year:
After spending two months ensconced quietly in an Oregon rehab program, Robin Williams is back making laughs onscreen.
A complete list of nominees for the Screen Actors Guild Awards, with Sunday's winners underlined:
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Judi Dench says she is no intellectual and never reads plays, just doing them "because someone asked me to."
Alice, down the rabbit hole, tumbled into a Wonderland of vanity and vice -- the real world etched in satirical acid -- and her early-20th-century American counterpart, Dorothy, found Oz, with its surreal yokels and charlatans, to be just as crackpot a place.
Britain should stop awarding knighthoods and damehoods within five years and scrap the Order of the British Empire, a committee of lawmakers has recommended.
Thomas Eidson is the envy of frustrated novelists with corporate day jobs everywhere. As Fidelity's director of corporate affairs, Eidson is responsible for telling Fidelity's story to the world. B...