Artists Respond To 'Her' With Personal Reflections On Sex, Love And...
As technology becomes ever more incorporated into our daily lives, are we becoming ever more solitary -- and lonely? In the Creator's Project documentary "Her: Love in the Modern Age," Lance Bangs,...
View ArticleLyric Opera Of Chicago To Stage Wagner's Famed 'Ring' Cycle
CHICAGO (AP) — The Lyric Opera of Chicago announced it will stage Richard Wagner's famed "Ring" cycle. The opera said Friday that its new production of the four operas will be presented one opera at a...
View ArticleHarvey Weinstein Says He Can't Continue To Make Violent Movies
One day after announcing plans to make a movie that takes on the National Rifle Association "head on," Harvey Weinstein told CNN host Piers Morgan that he will also look to change the output from his...
View ArticleNew Orleans City Hall Is Targeting Live Music For Being Too Loud, So These...
Live music is a staple of New Orleans, on dimly lit street corners, in world-renowned jazz clubs and pretty much anywhere and everywhere in between. But lawmakers on the city council are now seeking to...
View ArticlePiano Prodigy Elias Phoenix, 7, Appears On 'The Ellen Show' And He's...
Ellen DeGeneres had 7-year-old Elias Phoenix on her show Friday, and the exchange between them is an absolute overload of cuteness and hilarity. Watch the video above for a priceless conversation...
View ArticleBatman vs. Superman Release Delayed To May 6, 2016
Warner Bros. chose the Friday before a holiday weekend to announce that Zack Snyder's "Man of Steel" sequel will not come out on July 17, 2015 as had been previously planned. Instead, the Superman...
View ArticleNotes From The Sundance Film Festival's 'Fishing Without Nets' Premiere, Soul...
PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — Associated Press reporters at the Sundance Film Festival share what's in their notebooks: ANOTHER SOMALIAN PIRATE DRAMA: Filmmakers behind "Fishing Without Nets" say there's room...
View ArticleClever Self-Portrait Series Presents The Many Shades Of Feminine Beauty
June Calypso is a London-based photographer with a knack for self-portraiture and exploring the constraints of feminine beauty. You might know her better as her alter ego, Joyce, a character she takes...
View ArticleOMG It's A Box Full Of Money! Hey, Wait A Second ...
Randall Rosenthal sure has a way with wood. An artist based in Long Island, N.Y., Rosenthal has become something of an online sensation, thanks to his jaw-dropping wood sculptures depicting objects one...
View ArticleLightning, Volcanoes And A Priest On The Front Line: The Week In Photos,...
Nothing quite compares to the power of a photograph to communicate the goings on in the world, captured in the thick of things. Ranging from the serious to the silly, these photos offer peeks into...
View Article'Laggies' Sundance Premiere Finds Lynn Shelton Returning To Festival...
PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — Director Lynn Shelton has a great idea for how to market her new film, "Laggies": put video of Keira Knightley dancing as a sign-spinner on YouTube. Knightley demonstrates some...
View ArticleAaron Paul On Sundance's 'Hellion,' 'The Price Is Right,' And Leaving Jesse...
Not counting last Sunday's Golden Globe Awards, the last time we saw Aaron Paul he drove off into who knows where as Jesse Pinkman on the last episode of "Breaking Bad." Now, for Paul, comes the...
View ArticleMadonna And Beyonce Expected To Perform At Grammys
To all the performers on next week's Grammy Awards lineup: Sit down, the queens are in the house. Madonna and Beyonce are set to perform at the Grammys on Jan. 26, according to a Los Angeles Times...
View ArticleScreen Actors Guild Awards To Offer Window Into Oscar Race
Oscar tea-leaf reading doesn't get any better than at the Screen Actors Guild Awards. When the 20th annual SAG Awards get underway Saturday night at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles (broadcast live...
View ArticleKristen Stewart's 'Camp X-Ray' Role Was Originally Intended For A Man
Kristen Stewart is earning praise for her turn as a newly hired guard at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp's U.S. prison in the Sundance movie "Camp X-Ray," but it turns out the part was originally...
View ArticleOliver Stone Exits MLK Biopic After Studios Reject Script Referencing Alleged...
Controversial director Oliver Stone has been circling a Martin Luther King Jr. biopic for months, but he took to Twitter on Friday -- just three days before MLK Day -- to announce that his involvement...
View Article'We Animals' Book Exposes Sadness Of Animal Captivity With Stunning Photos
The following is an excerpt from "We Animals," a photojournalistic book that documents the lives of animals in captivity, by Jo-Anne McArthur. In the course of a decade and a half as a photojournalist,...
View ArticleKeira Knightley's 'Laggies' And Other Breakout Films From The First Weekend...
The first weekend of Sundance is kind of like starting a new job over and over again every year. You can figure out where to be and what to wear, but you don't know any of the details. At Sundance, we...
View ArticleSAG Awards 2014 Winners List: 'American Hustle,' Matthew McConaughey & More
The Screen Actors Guild handed out its 2014 awards on Saturday night in Los Angeles. "American Hustle" won Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture, the SAG Awards' equivalent of Best Picture. David O....
View ArticleZoe Saldana, 'Infinitely Polar Bear' Star, On Losing Her Father At Age 9
Zoe Saldana is an international movie star, having played lead roles in "Avatar," the "Star Trek" reboot and countless other films. But it's her role as a mother struggling with two young daughters and...
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