E! Online - Today's installment finds Mark Wahlberg swapping those Boogie Nights for the Miami heat, John Waters breaking out the beehives again for a Hairspray sequel and Tim Burton finding a girl to take a spin through the looking-glass in his Alice in Wonderland.
AP - A judge's ruling has brought the organization that hosts the Academy Awards a step closer to discovering how tickets to this year's show got online.
Reuters - A Scottish schoolboy must surrender a
Web address tied to the Narnia fantasy world, which his father
says he gave him as a present, after a ruling by a United
Nations arbitrator, an official report said on Thursday.
AP - Batman star Christian Bale asked for privacy Thursday in his first comments since allegations he assaulted his mother and sister at a London hotel, saying the incident was personal.
AP - "It's a deeply personal matter. I would ask you to respect my privacy in the matter." Christian Bale, on allegations that he assaulted his mother and sister at a London hotel.
AP - The makers of the new "X-Files" movie have done themselves a disservice in coming up with the elongated title, "The X-Files: I Want to Believe." Really, it just invites a whole bunch of bad jokes which, unfortunately, are justified.
Reuters - Actress Gillian Anderson, best
known for her nine-year stint as FBI Agent Dana Scully on "The
X-Files," will reprise her Emmy-winning role this summer in a
movie sequel based on the wildly popular science-fiction
television series.
E! Online - Today's the day, fanboys (and girls). San Diego Comic-Con, the world's biggest comic-book convention and pop-culture expo, opens tonight with an expected crowd of more than 120,000.
E! Online - Here's some news Will Smith can take to the bank, along with those eight-figure paychecks: The Hancock star is the top-paid actor in Hollywood, according to the latest figures from the number crunchers over at Forbes.com.
Reuters - The script never got in the way of
a good fight as comic actors Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly
improvised their way through family warfare in the movie "Step
Brothers," which opens on Friday. -- read full article