The LA premier for 'The Women' brought out its all-female cast - to the great pleasure of Will Smith. (Sept. 5)
Footage of Marilyn Monroe from 1959 on the set of 'Some Like It Hot' surfaces in Australia. The rare eight millimeter film was shot by a U.S. Naval officer Monroe invited on the set. The film will be auctioned later this month. (Sept. 4)
No, they're not the latest musical supergroup, but Usher, Natasha Bedingfield and Keith Urban will take the stage Thursday afternoon in New York, to help kick off the NFL regular season. (Sept. 4)
Anne Hathaway plays a troubled soul in her latest film, a role the actress said she spent time trying to get just right. (Sept. 4)
Young Jeezy may seem like an unlikely political commentator, but on his new CD, "The Recession," he puts in his two cents about the economy, struggling times and presidential candidate Barack Obama. (Sept. 4)
Britney Spears opens the VMAs and is in car trouble; Gene Simmons is sued for fraud. (Sept. 4)
Mark Wahlberg's hit TV series 'Entourage' is back for its 5th season. The cast celebrated in New York, and told AP Entertainment that things have changed for the characters: Vince is having a hard time, Drama's in love and Ari discovers his soft side.
(03 September 2008) Country star John Rich lends his celebrity to the McCain campaign with a performance at the RNC.
Anne Hathaway was every inch the Hollywood starlet as she arrived at the Venice Film Festival on Wednesday. Hathaway was there to present her latest film, 'Rachel Getting Married', which is appearing in competition at the festival. (Sept. 3)
Jeff Bowen and Hunter Bell from the hit Broadway musical, "Title of Show" dropped by the AP to talk about the play. The comedy is based on the pair's real-life pursuit of writing a play. (Sept. 3)
British belle Keira on playing a racy aristocrat in period drama 'The Duchess' (Sept. 03)
Stars including Orlando Bloom, Mark Ronson and Lily Allen gathered in London last night for their annual dose of celebrity back-slapping. And Elle Macpherson told AP Entertainment who her GQ Men of the Year are. (Sept. 3)
Young Jeezy releases his third LP, 'The Recession'; New Kids On the Block reunite for 'The Block'; Oscar-nominated actor Terrence Howard plays new role as soul singer on debut 'Shine Through It.' (Sept. 2)
Sing along with Meryl Streep, Julie Walters and Christine Baranski. The veteran actress does ABBA in the blockbuster big-screen 'Mamma Mia!' and the new 'Mamma Mia: The Sing-Along Edition.' (Sept. 2)
Don LaFontaine, the man who popularized the now loved-catch phrase, "in a world where..." and lent his voice to thousands of movie trailers, has died. He was 68.
Actress Natalie Portman talks to AP Entertainment about her directorial debut -- a short film named 'Eve' that was shown at the Venice Film Festival. (Sept. 2)
Michael Stipe and photographer David Belisle signed copies of their new book, 'Hello' at a London bookstore. The book follows R.E.M on tour, through photo-shoots and interviews, as well as in concert.(Sept. 2)
Steven Bochco and Mark-Paul Gosselaar - who teamed up together for 'NYPD Blue' reunited for the new TNT legal drama, 'Raising the Bar.' (Sept. 2)
Together with director Jeremy Gilley, the Oscar-nominated actor Jude Law has returned to Afghanistan to help maintain momentum for Peace Day - an annual day of global cease-fire and non-violence on September 21st. (Sept. 2)
Madonna and Guy Ritchie were both in London last night to promote Guy Ritchie's latest film offering 'Rocknrolla' . A gangster filled, fast paced flick which fans of 'Lock Stock' and 'Snatch' are bound to love. (Sept. 2)
Director Guy Ritchie avoids personal questions about his relationship with Madonna at the press conference for his new film 'RocknRolla'. (Sept. 1)
A handful of Hollywood actors who have worked with Woody Allen share their all-time favorite Woody Allen moments, a.k.a, 'Woodyisms.' (Sept. 1)
Batman's rich alter-ego Bruce Wayne has added half a billion dollars to his riches. "The Dark Knight" on Sunday became the second movie in Hollywood history to top $500 million at the domestic box office. (Sept. 1)
R.E.M front-man on making his father proud and Obama being the right person for the job. (Sept. 1)
Jamie Foxx, Ashley Judd and Forest Whitaker attend a party featuring Kanye West honoring Bono's ONE Campaign outside the Democratic Convention. (Aug. 28)
Spotted: The CW's 'Gossip Girl' cast looking chic at NYC's Bendel's Fifth Avenue. Leighton Meester, Kelly Rutherford and Taylor Momsen were among the cast members at a party celebrating season 2 and costume designer Eric Daman. (Sept. 1)
Mark Ruffalo, Adrien Brody and Rachel Weisz star in 'The Brothers Bloom,' a new comedy about the world's best con men. Get a sneak peek at the film's trailer before it opens in theaters October 24th. (Sept. 1)
Grunts, yells and screams: Samuel L. Jackson does it all as the title character in the "Afro Samurai" game, adapted from the Japanese manga series and due out early next year. AP's Video Game Video talks to Jackson about video game acting. (Aug. 29)
Jennifer Aniston will return home to NBC, the TV network where she became a breakout star on the hit sitcom "Friends." Her publicist says Aniston is currently filming a guest appearance on the network's "30 Rock." (Aug. 29)
Check out what AP Movie Critic Christy Lemire has to say about the new film, 'Traitor,' starring Don Cheadle and Guy Pearce. (Aug. 29)
Charlize Theron gets a marriage proposal from a journalist during a press conference at the film festival
Hollywood stars - including Anne Hathaway and Rachel Leigh Cook - passionately talk about supporting the Democrats (Aug. 28)
Vin Diesel plays a hired gun escorting a mystery woman from Europe to New York in a post-apocalyptic future in 'Babylon A.D.' The film opens in theaters August 29. (Aug. 29)
Celebrities weigh-in on Barack Obama's historic nomination acceptance speech. Fergie, Jessica Alba and Spike Lee were among Hollywood's A-List showing their support in Denver. (Aug. 29)
Aaron Eckhart, Mario Lopez, Pharrell and others confess all about their driving habits as NASCAR comes to Hollywood. (Aug. 28.)
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