Bob Hope and Bing Crosby might be on the road to nowhere if they tried to team up today the way they did in old Hollywood.
Today's funny folks reunite now and then, like Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly in "Step Brothers," a follow-up to their 2006 comedy "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby."
Comics, film and figurine fans flock to Comic-ConThe most passionate Spider-Men, Storm Troopers, Harry Potters and other pop-culture fanatics are headed south for their annual pilgrimage. Comic-Con, the country's biggest comic-book convention, begins Thursday at the San Diego Convention Center.
2 eagles named by Miley, Billy Ray to be set freeTwo 14-week-old American bald eagles named by Disney star Miley Cyrus and her country singer father, Billy Ray Cyrus, will be released into the wild Thursday at the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains.
The X-Files: I Want to BelieveIf the first "X-Files" movie landed in the midst of the TV show's run and near the height of its popularity, the second -- far more modest in scope and ambition -- comes six years after the program signed off. Both, however, share a common trait: Namely, neither would qualify as a better-than-average episode of the series. Director/franchise creator Chris Carter gives devoted fans plenty of small moments to swoon over, but the appeal should be limited beyond those fervent loyalists. So while the opening should be reasonably robust, this remains a movie primarily reserved for those wanting to believe in it.
Even superstars get grounded, Miley Cyrus revealsBatman 's Christian Bale was arrested in London Tuesday, following assault allegations reportedly made by his own mother and sister.
Patrick Swayze Calls His Recovery a 'Miracle'In the midst of fighting cancer, Patrick Swayze is looking like his old self again - healthy, happy and hot.
"I'm a miracle dude ... I don't know why," he told photographers and fans as he left Los Angeles Airport on Sunday afternoon.
Janet's Malfunction Fine Overturned: Ruling negates FCC's decision to fine CBS for exposed breast.MARC BARIL Favorite film score: Jon Brion's "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" stands out for me.
Composers talk up favorite film scores and more in an interesting piece in Variety
Dr. Dre's 'Detox' has music industry buzzingThe wait for Detox is almost over. Dr. Dre says his long-anticipated third solo album is starting to take shape in the studio and could arrive before the end of the year.
Date set for Leno to leaveJay Leno's last night hosting "The Tonight Show" will be May 29, 2009, NBC executives announced Monday.
Conan O'Brien will take over the fabled late-night show on the following Monday, June 1. The news came in answer to persistent questions to NBC co-chairmen Ben Silverman and Marc Graboff from a bald, bearded man in the back of the room on the last day of the TV critics' summer press tour.
'Mad Men' return after a five-martini lunchThe new season of AMC's "Mad Men," which makes its premiere at 10 p.m. on Sunday, comes with a special request that critics not give away the "pivotal storyline moments" in the first two episodes, and allow the audience to discover them for themselves.
After being fired for homophobic outburst, Isaiah Washington, comes out for gay-marriage.Tens of thousands of fans gathered on Quebec City's historic site, the Plains of Abraham, in hopes of securing a good spot to watch Paul McCartney's free concert Sunday night as part of the city's 400th ...
Anderson: Reprising Scully character was 'odd'Gillian Anderson says getting back into Dana Scully's character for 'The X-Files: I Want to Believe' was harder than she expected.
'It was a little odd,' Anderson told Newsweek for its July 21 issue. 'It was more disconcerting than I anticipated. I expected it to be a breeze. But I tried so hard since the series ended to do things as different as possible from the character.
'When I was faced with making acting decisions on that character again, my brain started backfiring and internally combusting,' she said.
Dark Knight' sets box office record with $66.4MBatman's joust with the Joker has set another box office record.
Stoked by fan fever over the manic performance of the late Heath Ledger as the Joker, "The Dark Knight" set a one-day box office record with $66.4 million on opening day, Warner Bros. head of distribution Dan Fellman said Saturday.