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Bradley Cooper happy with finding success in thirties
Actor Bradley Cooper is relieved he found Hollywood success in his 30s, insisting he would have gone off the rails if he had shot to stardom as a young adult.
Jaden Smith's 'Hangover' confession surprises father
Will Smith's 14-year-old son Jaden has confessed to his superstar father that he has seen adult-themed movie The Hangover and its two sequels.
Tavis Smiley marks 10th year on PBS
He's a rare black host with national TV and radio platforms, one who sees his job as challenging Americans to examine their assumptions on such thorny issues as poverty, education, and racial and gender equality.
WikiLeaks says new documentary inaccurate, misleading
WikiLeaks characterizes the new documentary, "We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks," as biased and accuses its director, Alex Gibney of "errors and sleight of hand."
Emails show concern for Michael Jackson's health
A stage manager who worked on Michael Jackson's ill-fated "This Is It" concert warned an AEG executive days before the star's death that he was in a physical and mental decline and needed help.
Oscar-winner Cotillard shines in 'The Immigrant'
Actress Marion Cotillard has given her all and even learned another language to play a Polish woman struggling with the realities of 1920s New York in James Gray's terse movie, "The Immigrant."
Sylvester Stallone talks about the cast for 'The Expendables 3'
Sylvester Stallone is on the hunt for a "young Sigourney Weaver" type actress to complete his cast for the next The Expendables movie.
Brad Pitt struggles to remember familiar faces
Brad Pitt fears he has a memory disorder which stops him from recognizing the faces of people he has previously met.
Brad Pitt surprises movie audience at NJ screening
Hollywood star Brad Pitt gave fans in New Jersey a treat by showing up unannounced at a screening of his new zombie movie, World War Z.
Billy Crystal returning to TV with new comedy
Billy Crystal is heading back to the small screen for a new comedy show, which will be broadcast by the cable FX network.
George Clinton asks Obama for record industry investigation
Funk legend George Clinton has asked U.S. President Barack Obama to order a federal probe into music copyright laws after alleging he has been cheated out of millions of dollars.
Actors Macy and Huffman helping Oklahoma tornado victims
Hollywood couple William H. Macy and Felicity Huffman are pitching in with the Oklahoma relief efforts by handing out much-needed supplies to victims of the tornado.
Criss Angel axes second death-defying stunt
Illusionist Criss Angel has cancelled a second death-defying stunt in Las Vegas after police officers struggled to control thousands of fans who lined the streets to see his latest trick.
Resident Evil zombie stunt scrapped after London attack
Executives behind the Resident Evil film franchise have cancelled a zombie-themed promotional stunt in London in the aftermath of the brutal killing of a soldier in the city on Wednesday.
Foxy Brown threatens to sue bloggers over Jay-Z gossip
Rapper Foxy Brown is threatening legal action against gossip bloggers amid false reports suggesting she has been badmouthing Jay Z by allegedly accusing him of engaging in gay sex and taking her virginity when she was just 15.
Malcolm X's grandson laid to rest in New York
Malcolm Shabazz, who was beaten to death in Mexico in the early hours of May 9 following an alleged dispute, was laid to rest on Thursday.
Debbie Reynolds: We all knew Liberace was gay
In the new film "Behind the Candelabra," veteran entertainer Debbie Reynolds has just three major scenes to flesh out one of the most complicated figures in piano-playing showman Liberace's life: his loving but sometimes manipulative mother Frances.
Top AEG lawyer referred to Jackson as 'freak'
Emails displayed in court show a lawyer for the parent company of AEG Live LLC referred to Michael Jackson as a "freak" on the day the singer signed a contract for his ill-fate comeback concerts.
WWII photo-documentarian Wayne Miller dies at 94
Photographer Wayne F. Miller, who produced some of the most indelible combat images of World War II and created a ground-breaking series of portraits chronicling the lives of black Americans in Chicago, has died at age 94.
Sorrentino serves up a cinema banquet at Cannes
Paolo Sorrentino has a thing about food — appropriately enough, for the director of a sumptuous feast of a film, "The Great Beauty."
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