Review: Ed Helms Comes of Age in 'Cedar Rapids'
Posted: 4:07 PM "Cedar Rapids" begins very much like an Alexander Payne Midwestern comedy is expected to: with an afternoon sex romp and Sigourney Weaver exhorting her companion to "Bring it!"
Posted: 4:07 PM "Cedar Rapids" begins very much like an Alexander Payne Midwestern comedy is expected to: with an afternoon sex romp and Sigourney Weaver exhorting her companion to "Bring it!"
Updated: 5:09 PM Hulu Plus, the video subscription plan that charges $8 a month to watch a range of TV shows online, will have 1 million paying customers this year and post annual revenue of more than $200 million.
Updated: 5:10 PM A spokesman for Charlie Sheen says the "Two and a Half Men" star wants to get back to work this month.
Updated: 9:47 PM Director David Cromer says negotiations are under way to get James Franco to join Nicole Kidman in a Broadway production later this year of "Sweet Bird of Youth."
Posted: 5:32 PM The Ozzy Osbourne show scheduled for Sunday night at the Reno Events Center has been postponed due to illness.
Updated: 10:02 PM Jon Stewart is on the board of the foundation building the Sept. 11 memorial in New York.
Updated: 10:26 AM Will Ferrell is coming to "The Office."
Posted: 4:14 PM The Academy of Country Music will honor Miranda Lambert, Martina McBride, Reba McEntire, Jennifer Nettles and Carrie Underwood with a television tribute.
Updated: 10:36 PM Motley Crue singer Vince Neil avoided the media and quietly pleaded guilty Wednesday to driving drunk in his Lamborghini last summer near the Las Vegas Strip.
Updated: 5:59 PM As if his portrayals of Borat and Bruno weren't outrageous enough, Sacha Baron Cohen's next role will be one that was inspired by Saddam Hussein.
Updated: 10:17 PM Alan Jackson and his record label, Sony Music Nashville, are splitting.
Posted: 2:54 PM NBC says Ricky Gervais (jur-VAYS') will make a cameo appearance on "The Office" next week, reprising the role he played in the original British version that he helped create.
Updated: 10:11 PM To suit an altered music landscape, MTV is planning an untraditional award show celebrating digital music.
Posted: 10:00 AM With 100 days to go before the royal wedding, 13 young women have decided to mark the occasion by dressing as Kate Middleton and gathering at the gates outside Buckingham Palace.
Updated: 2:05 PM The Supreme Court on Tuesday considered whether Anna Nicole Smith's estate legally deserves some of the $1.6 billion estate left behind by her late Texas billionaire husband.
Posted: 5:39 PM The Nielsen Co. says Sunday's Golden Globes ceremony was seen by almost 17 million TV viewers. It beat all network competition in its time period, slightly exceeding last year's audience for the film and TV awards show.
Posted: 3:32 PM Former Wall Street financial executive Gordon Murray, who co-authored the best-selling "The Investment Answer" after ceasing treatment for terminal brain cancer, has died. He was 60.
Posted: 10:36 AM Old-fashioned Oscar bait and youthful, edgy drama will butt heads at Sunday's 68th annual Golden Globes in Beverly Hills, where the regal 1930s saga "The King's Speech" and the contemporary Web tale "The Social Network" are contending for top honors.
Posted: 1:56 PM Producers of the CBS drama "The Good Wife" want former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to appear on a future episode. But Rumsfeld's office says it won't happen.
Updated: 2:13 PM The co-founder of adult film company Vivid Entertainment has offered to make "Octomom" Nadya Suleman's February mortgage payment while he considers whether to buy her La Habra home.
Posted: 11:13 AM The Golden Globes ceremony will be even more glittery this year.
Posted: 11:11 AM Caroline Kennedy is helping to unveil the nation's first online digitized presidential archive, which includes President John F. Kennedy's most important papers, photographs and recordings.
Updated: 9:42 PM Steven Tyler says his new gig as an "American Idol" judge doesn't mean the end of Aerosmith.
Updated: 9:43 PM Ian McKellen is returning to Middle Earth.
Posted: 3:56 PM A pharmacist testified Monday that the doctor charged in Michael Jackson's death bought 255 vials of a powerful anesthetic in the three months before the singer died from a lethal combination of the drug and other sedatives.