Actor and comedian Paul Reiser could not call himself a close friend of Michael Clarke Duncan. Hell, he probably couldn't even call himself a real acquaintance. But with a short, very simple new posting on The Huffington Post, he singlehandedly told the world what the man known as the "gentle giant" was really about.
Actor Kal Penn made a very good argument at the Democratic National Convention last night for having the coolest boss ever, but it ain't exactly President Obama...
In 2005, I spent five days following Tom Cruise around the world. It sounds pretty amazing on paper, right? But in reality, the experience provided little more than a realization that the man who is arguably the world's most famous actor also seems to be playing a part when he's off the set as well - as Tom Cruise, the star.
If recent cover stories are any indication, Tom Cruise takes Scientology very seriously. So how did the actor react when his good friend, director Paul Thomas Anderson, showed him his new film based on the religion?
We lost a gentle giant in the world of cinema, yesterday, and now, we are learning more information about the world of Michael Clarke Duncan that just shows how short life can really be.
Michael Clarke Duncan, an Oscar nominee for his role in the film "The Green Mile," has died while in his second month of treatment following a heart attack. He was 54.
It's been a while since we've heard any news damning the world of Scientology. But now, a new article focusing on the controversial religion's attempts to get one of its most powerful a wife could be what finally brings it back into the limelight...and not in a good way.
Madonna may have caused a bit of controversy across the seas in Europe, but now, she's making a few problems right here on her own soil by showing up two-and-a-half hours late for her own concert.