E! Online - In today's edition, Tobey Maguire is going from Spider-Man to SCOTUS; Djimon Hounsou is crazy for Conan; Don Cheadle gets his Marching orders; Sarah Jessica Parker gets real for cable TV; and Monk loads up for its 100th B-day.
AP - Chicago Sun-Times columnist Richard Roeper says he is leaving the nationally syndicated show "At the Movies With Ebert & Roeper" after eight seasons.
AP - Christian Bale's Batman is perched atop a skyscraper, looking over a dark and foggy skyline pierced by glittering lights, preparing for a dive to the gritty streets below.
AP - Former "Saturday Night Live" cast member Bill Murray has agreed to parachute from a plane as part of a special appearance at the Chicago Air and Water Show next month. -- read full article
AP - NEW YORK (AP) Gillian Anderson says getting back into Dana Scully's character for "The X-Files: I Want to Believe" was harder than she expected.
Reuters - KAPOW! The new Batman movie "The
Dark Knight" smashed the weekend record set by "Spider-Man 3"
last year, selling an estimated $155.3 million worth of tickets
during its first three days of release across the United States
and Canada, distributor Warner Bros. Pictures said on Sunday.
Reuters - English filmmaker
Christopher Nolan is now the toast of Hollywood, thanks to the
record-breaking $155 million opening of "The Dark Knight." -- read full article
Reuters - The "Dark Knight" frenzy
cast a shadow over the art-house market, with fewer than the
usual number of notable expansions among limited releases. -- read full article
Reuters - Three weeks after the
expiration of their contract, the Screen Actors Guild and the
studios appear to be living on different planets. -- read full article