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View ArticleJimmy Fallon Says Goodbye to ‘Late Night’ With Help From The Muppets (Video)
Jimmy Fallon hosted his final “Late Night” Friday, and he brought the Muppets on-stage for a proper send-off. Fallon, Kermit, Miss Piggy and the crew sang a scratchy rendition of “The Weight,” The Band...
View ArticleJimmy Fallon’s Final ‘Late Night’ Shatters Ratings Records
Jimmy Fallon’s final night hosting his version of “Late Night” set series records for the largest overall audience on any night of the week and highest ratings for a regularly scheduled episode. The...
View Article#ICYMI on TheWrap: 10 of the Week’s Top Showbiz Stories (Video)
Philip Seymour Hoffman Death: Appreciating an Everyman Actor and Extraordinary Talent Hoffman died on Sunday of a suspected heroin overdose, but a New York medical examiner has yet to determine an...
View ArticleNBC Responds to Opening Ceremony Criticism: We Edited IOC Speech for Time
NBC has responded to media reports questioning edits to IOC president Thomas Bach’s speech during the opening ceremony of the Olympics, in which Bach urged everyone not to discriminate against people...
View ArticleMale Streaker Crashes Runway at New York Fashion Week (Photos)
This is for all the guys with leopard print banana hammocks hidden in their dressers. A man ran through Prabal Gurung’s show during fall fashion week in New York, wearing nothing but red tube socks, a...
View ArticleLeonardo DiCaprio’s Overcrowded Project Slate – Separating Fact From Fiction
The phrase “Leonardo DiCaprio bought X movie to star in” should come with an asterisk. According to the latest report, DiCaprio will next play a Southern attorney involved in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics...
View Article‘Breaking Bad’s’ Walter White Reveals History of Facebook in ‘Look Back’ Video
“Breaking Bad” ended more than four months ago, but Walter White is still popping up everywhere. You saw millions of him on Halloween. You see his face at every awards show. And now a couple of...
View Article‘Southland’s’ Ben McKenzie to Play Young Commissioner Gordon on Fox’s Batman...
“Gotham” has a new top cop. The upcoming Fox drama series has cast Ben McKenzie in the lead role of Detective James Gordon, a representative from producer Warner Bros. Television told TheWrap. McKenzie...
View ArticleDimension, RADiUS Pick Up Salma Hayek Thriller ‘Everly’
Dimension and RADiUS have acquired domestic distribution rights to “Everly,” an action thriller starring Salma Hayek, The Weinstein Company subsidiaries said Saturday. Joe Lynch (“Knights of Badassdo”)...
View ArticlePaul McCartney: Ed Sullivan Theater Return Is ‘Like Going Back to Your Old...
Apparently, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr’s perspectives have changed a bit in the last fifty years. McCartney and Starr returned to the Ed Sullivan Theater — the site of their historic 1964...
View ArticleAttorney Ken Ziffren to Succeed Tom Sherak as L.A.’s New Film Czar
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti will name entertainment attorney Ken Ziffren as the city’s new film czar, according to an individual with knowledge of the mayor’s plans. Ziffren succeeds former AMPAS...
View ArticleAOL CEO Apologizes For Controversial ‘Distressed Babies’ Comment, Restores...
Following a highly publicized backlash from employees, AOL CEO Tim Armstrong sent out a company-wide email on Saturday saying that he was sorry for his controversial remarks about sick babies during a...
View Article’12 Years a Slave’ Writers Score Scripter Award
“12 Years a Slave” has been named the best book-to-screen adaptation of 2013 at the USC Libraries Scripter Awards, giving the late Solomon Northup a Hollywood award more than 150 years after he wrote...
View Article‘Her,’‘Gravity,’‘Great Gatsby’ Win Art Directors Guild Awards
“The Great Gatsby,” “Gravity” and “Her” won the top film awards from the Art Directors Guild on Saturday night, an unsurprising outcome since all three films are among the Oscar nominees in the...
View Article‘The Lego Movie’ Builds Into Box-Office Smash
A smashing Saturday powered the 3D animated comedy “The Lego Movie” past already high expectations on its way to a massive $69.1 million debut weekend at the North American box office. The first...
View ArticleShia LeBeouf ‘Borrows’ Message From Footballer in Bizarre ‘Nymphomaniac’...
Shia LeBeouf took his fascination with “borrowed” comments to new and inspired heights Sunday, quoting a French soccer star before walking out on a press conference in Berlin for his new film...
View Article‘The Lego Movie’ Snaps a Bright, Colorful Franchise Into Place for Warner...
“The Lego Movie” has given Warner Bros. what every movie studio wants: a blue-chip animation franchise. Despite an illustrious history and a deep bench of cartoon IP, Warner Bros. has not been a major...
View Article‘Robocop’ Tops in 10 Markets but ‘Mr. Peabody & Sherman’ Pulls Upset at U.K....
“Robocop” blasted its way to No. 1 openings in 10 markets at the overseas box office this weekend but “Mr. Peabody & Sherman” pulled off an upset in the U.K. In its first and only international...
View Article‘Distressed Baby’ Mom Fires Back at AOL Chief Tim Armstrong
One day after America Online chief executive Tim Armstrong reversed controversial changes in AOL’s benefits plan, the mother of one of the “distressed babies” he cited as the reason for the initial...
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