The one and only Michael Clarke Duncan was laid to rest this week at Forest Lawn in Hollywood. And while it was a sad occasion for all on hand and his millions of fans, it was also a time to celebrate the man's extraordinary life.
Fans of Kathy Bates were hit hard today with the announcement that the Oscar winning actress had not only been battling cancer for a second time, but underwent a double mastectomy earlier this week.
For the first time since her ex-husband accused her of cheating, model Heidi Klum is speaking out about her relationships, saying that she never did anything wrong.
There are certain films that just look like they will be exploding with drama, power and Oscars. Lee Daniels' THE BUTLER is one of those films. And if you don't believe us, just look at this new cast pictures.
The 3D Bluray release of James Cameron's TITANIC hit store shelves today, and with such a momentous occasion, the wonderful world of internet was treated to a little behind the scenes gem: the original screen test footage of Kate Winslet as Rose!
After much controversy about the amount of knowledge they had concerning Michael Jackson's well-being, concert promoter AEG has decided to drop it's claim to collect on a $17.5 million insurance policy for the singer's "This is It" tour.
After the Penn State scandal that rocked college football last year, it’s no surprise that a film based on Joe Posnanski’s biography, "Paterno" is in the works. And now, we are getting word that Al Pacino is getting ready to play the part of the shamed coaching legend.
After a weekend for both family and fans to celebrate his life, Michael Clarke Duncan, the actor known to millions as the gentle giant with a heart of gold, was laid to rest today.
In what had to be one of the most secret weddings Hollywood has ever had to offer, GREEN LANTERN costars Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are now married!
Christian Bale may only be the actor playing Batman on film, but to one little boy and his family, he just became the superhero they’ve all been waiting for.
In his first interview since speaking at the Republican National Convention, Clint Eastwood is defending his spur-of-the-moment decision to talk to a chair, even if everyone else is still scratching their heads.