This year has seen Johnny Depp morph into a chameleon, Anne Hathaway perform as a parrot, Jack Black play a panda and Katy Perry turn into a Smurf.
Six-year-old boys may laugh at the bowwow of a comedy "Old Dogs."
John Travolta and Kelly Preston surprised fans at a Disney expo to promote Old Dogs
His sci-fi thriller is a hit - but did you know he's never been in a movie before?
Would the actor, who dressed in drag for Mrs. Doubtfire, make a good screen version of the singer?
"You really do appreciate the simplest things like breath and friends," says the comedian
The actress is shooting The Last Song, quietly going about her career after the death of her son
When a film cast includes names like Ben Stiller, Robin Williams and Owen Wilson, a bit of improvisation on set is to be expected.
It's another "Night At The Museum." Take a look as cast members talk about their adventure.
"When you have a new valve, you have to take it a little slow," he tells PEOPLE at his first event since heart surgery
After taking time off to recover, the funnyman resumes his comedy tour this fall
The star joins in an online video for the Prince's Rainforest Project
When consumers get cold feet, what's an entrepreneur to do? Sell them footed pajamas: a grown-up version of Dr. Denton's kiddie sleepwear.
"A couple hours after surgery, he was entertaining the medical team," says his surgeon
Robin Williams' heart surgery "went extremely well" and he is expected to make a full recovery in eight weeks, according to his surgeon.
The comic actor won't be sidelined by heart surgery, Garry Marshall tells PEOPLE
The comic, in the midst of a concert tour, was experiencing shortness of breath
Robin Williams will undergo heart surgery, according to his publicist.
Doctors advised Robin Williams to take a week off from the 80-city tour of his one-man comedy show after the comedian experienced shortness of breath, according to his publicist.
"I went to Trinidad and indulged in everything," says the People's Choice Awards host – and Jenny Craig spokeswoman
Oooooooshie the clown knows the instant effect he has on patients.
Scientists are dismissing critics who warn that the Large Hadron Collider could create Earth-swallowing black holes
The comedian and his estranged wife sign a pledge to be "honest, cooperative and respectful"
Despite her parents' pending divorce, Zelda Williams tells PEOPLE "there's no bitterness"
Since the comedian's split, the License to Wed costars have talked "a bunch"
Marsha Garces Williams files paperwork in San Francisco after nearly 19 years
Jimmy Kimmel really does love Ben Affleck.
As threatened, Jimmy Kimmel has blasted back at girlfriend Sarah Silverman in the wake of her recent revelation – in an hysterical music video – that she and PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive Matt Damon are intimate.
All's fair in love and war, especially as far as Jimmy Kimmel is concerned.
They might make you punch the air or bring a tear to your eye: this month on the Screening Room, we've picked our top ten life-affirming moments from the movies.
Video courtesy CBS It took two presidential candidates to help the two late-night kings of television return to the air Tuesday: Republican hopeful Mike Huckabee, with Jay Leno, and Democratic contender Hillary Clinton, with David Letterman.
Other than growing a beard that made him look like Rip Van Winkle in a tailored suit, how did David Letterman choose to spend the two months off from his late night show?
Late-night TV hosts returned to the air Wednesday after a two-month hiatus, showing support for their striking writers, plenty of creative stretch marks -- and at least two scruffy beards
Jonathan Rhys Meyers hit the New York premiere of his new film August Rush wearing a ring on his left ring finger – but don't jump to conclusions.
Robin Williams plays Baghdad
It's easy to forget that with Britney, Lindsay and Paris, there are young, wholesome actresses in showbiz
If you watched any television last week it was difficult to miss some version of Managers Gone Wild, not in the spring break kind of way, thank goodness, but in the traditional blow-a-gasket, channeling-Billy-Martin vein. Even CNN and ABC News took their gaze off Iraq and Capitol Hill for a moment to wonder what the heck was going on with managers such as Lou Piniella, whose hat kicking and dirt kicking looked a little dated, like a BTO reunion tour; Bobby Cox, who umpires will tell you cries more than Paris Hilton; and minor-league skipper Phillip Wellman, whose commando grenade tossing act bordered on managerial comedic genius, more Robin Williams than Dick Williams.
In the end, Sharon Stone baring her body outdid Nicolas Cage in a bear suit.
After spending two months ensconced quietly in an Oregon rehab program, Robin Williams is back making laughs onscreen.
Why was Mumble the emperor penguin (Elijah Wood) born to tap-dance rather than sing like the rest of his ilk in "Happy Feet," a moderately adorable, musically wacky, ecologically activist CG family comedy from George Miller, the guy who made "Babe"? Because Mumble is, you know, different but special in a "March of the Penguins" kind of way.
In "Man of the Year," a late-night TV talk-show comic named Tom Dobbs (Robin Williams) runs for President of the United States and wins. This comes as a shock to Dobbs, his manager (Christopher Walken), and his head writer (Lewis Black), since the campaign was conceived as something between a publicity stunt and a theatrical protest against actual politicians who are too beholden to special-interest groups.
Drama king, indie queen, and eight other things we recommend this week:
People like to think that being a movie reviewer is the cushiest job around. Paul Clinton wouldn't argue the point: He loved his job.
Los Angeles homeowner K.J. Lee never expected solar power to make her feel like a celebrity. But thanks to the unlikely union of an oil company and some Hollywood stars, she and her solar panels ha...
David Duchovny claims he wrote the screenplay for "House of D" in only six days. It shows.
The Golden Globes celebrated Hollywood's time-tested veterans and its more youthful side for the 62nd annual edition of the awards show Sunday.
showbuzzupdated: Mon Nov 15 2004 14:17:00
In a freewheeling ceremony with a high laugh quotient, Steve Martin was honored during film promotion group American Cinematheque's 19th annual fundraiser Friday at the Beverly Hilton .
Christopher Reeve's widow, Dana, reflected on his life and the days before his death in a letter released Tuesday to family, friends and supporters of the film star and activist.
Nearly 100 friends and family members of Christopher Reeve remembered the actor who became an activist for spinal cord injury research in a small gathering at his home this week.
We came expecting a little comic relief from long hours, subzero temperatures and too much junk food. But what comedian Jon Stewart delivered Saturday night was a little more serious.
Brent Harrison can't perform monologues like Robin Williams or hit buzzer-beating jump shots like Kobe Bryant. But when someone approaches Harrison with a job offer, the 36-year-old computer indust...
Fortune: The Talk FAQupdated: Mon Mar 06 2000 00:01:00
Since its launch last August, Talk magazine has gone through an odd cycle in the media world. First, everyone was talking about it, then nobody was talking about it, then everyone was talking about...
Your servant recently let himself get honeyfogled into attending a performance of Hook, the $65 million (estimated production cost) filmic fantasy directed by Steven Spielberg. Steve was working in...