Monday, March 01, 2010 - Posts
Britain’s Daily Mail reports that Simon Cowell got emotional during an interview when a video was played featuring his mother discussing the phone call where she shared news of the death.
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Toxicology tests will determine whether drugs or alcohol played a role in the death of Marie Osmond's 18-year-old son, who police said jumped to his death from an apartment building.
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The 63-year-old rock icon last released a new album in 2003, and stopped touring in 2004 after suffering a heart attack during a European trek.
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With less than a week to go before Hollywood fetes itself with the red carpet and gold statuettes, ABC has cause to throw a celebration of its own.
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Sundance Channel finally got around protectionist barriers to launch in Canada on Monday, almost a decade after it first applied for entry.
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Having Jeff Bridges do a voiceover during the Oscars?
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THE PROBLEM: Hyundai is switching actor Jeff Bridges' voice from ads to air during the Oscars show to satisfy Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences rules on using nominees in ads during the broadcast.
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Country-crooning actors have a good track record at the Academy Awards, and Jeff Bridges seems poised to join the winning crowd for "Crazy Heart."
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Craig Robinson, who plays warehouse boss Darryl, will be the latest personality to host the show, which has been previously emceed by Jay Mohr, Anthony Clark and Bill Bellamy.
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The Julianna Margulies legal drama mixes two worlds, the law firm and that of a betrayed political wife trying to find her way in a new world.
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On Monday, NBC will launch its latest programing revolution (NBC 3.5? 4.0?), a back-to-basics model that attempts to return to a status quo that executives moved mountains to change last year.
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Publication has been halted for "The Last Train from Hiroshima," a disputed book by Charles Pellegrino about the atomic bombing of Japan, after questions arose about the book's sources. "Avatar" director James Cameron had optioned it for a possible film
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In his first regular TV role, Dermot Mulroney is set to play the iconic private eye in NBC's updated take on the hit 1970s drama that starred James Garner in the title role.
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Thanks in large part to "Family Guy" and some of its live sports programing, Fox leads all broadcast networks in getting under the skins of Americans.
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The Los Angeles County coroner's office says 18-year-old Michael Blosil's death was being investigated as a suicide. An official cause of death is pending results of drug testing.
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A Rottweiler mauled 4-year-old Ashlynn Anderson, the daughter of Jesse Browning, who stars with his father on The History Channel's show about the logging industry.
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A source very close to Gosselin confirms that the mother of eight is going to be appearing as a contestant on the show, and defends her decision to do so.
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Fans may be ready to have him back, but his ratings could still be lower.
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AFP - From winners sobbing uncontrollably to shocking political outbursts, bizarre snubs and streakers, the Oscars have seen it all, and Sunday's Academy Awards will likely provide fresh drama of its own.
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Adam Brody is in talks to join the cast of "The Oranges," an indie comedy-drama starring Hugh Laurie as a man who has an affair with the daughter of a family friend.
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Amber Heard is getting behind the wheel for "Drive Angry," a 3D action movie starring Nicolas Cage.
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Angelina Jolie and Darren Aronofsky are in discussions to develop a big-screen adaptation of Ron Rash's 2008 period tome "Serena: A Novel."
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Having Jeff Bridges do a voiceover during the Oscars?
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Dermot Mulroney is NBC's new Jim Rockford.
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The world's most famous ogre, Shrek, his princess, and motley crew of friends will open the Tribeca Film Festival next month, with the final chapter of the successful series making its world premiere in 3-D in New York.
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The Tribeca Film Festival will open with the world premiere of "Shrek Forever After" on April 21.
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Play a country singer, win an Oscar.
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Once a corset queen in prim, proper costume dramas, Helena Bonham Carter has spent her time lately playing all manner of foul women.
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Publication has been halted for a disputed book about the atomic bombing of Japan in 1945, The Associated Press has learned.
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Academy Awards winners Charlize Theron, Barbra Streisand and Kathy Bates have joined the lineup as presenters for the Oscars.
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A Los Angeles businessman who was arrested for investigation of draping a huge movie billboard near the site of the upcoming Oscars has agreed to remove the sign.
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"Shutter Island" weathered challenges from newcomers to remain the No. 1 movie for a second-straight weekend with $22.7 million.
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