
Bryan Singer
The Twilight Zone may be returning to television — again.
X Men's Bryan Singer has signed on to...
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Mason Cook
Spy Kids 4 star Mason Cook has been cast as Eddie Munster in the NBC Munsters reboot, Mockingbird Lane, Deadline reports.
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Rebecca Romijn
Rebecca Romijn is heading to Chuck, but her appearance is bad news for our hero, Entertainment Weekly reports
The former Ugly Betty star will guest-star in the sixth episode this upcoming season as a...
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January Jones
January Jones welcomed a baby boy on Tuesday, People reports.
Jones, 33, and son Xander Dane Jones are "doing great," her rep tells the magazine.
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The Emmy-nominated actress chose not to find out the...
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Malik Yoba, Azita Ghanizada, David Strathairn
The networks are still holding out for a superhero. While comic-book films Thor, X-Men: First Class and Green Lantern all hit No. 1 at the box office recently (with mixed staying power), TV has been slower to cultivate a new generation of caped crusaders.
But have no fear, citizens of TV land: Help is on the way. Super-heroes play a role in...
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Cars 2
Cars 2 and Bad Teacher both beat box-office expectations in their first weekend of release, Box Office Mojo reports.
Cars 2 grossed an estimated $68 million and surpassed the opening weekend of the first Cars, which took in $60.1 million in 2006. Not only did Cars 2 outpace...
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Ryan Reynolds
Green Lantern debuted atop the box office, though it failed to live up to some of its comic book-based predecessors, Box Office Mojo reports.
The action movie, starring Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively, grossed an estimated $52.7 million in its first weekend of release. The figure was higher than The Green Hornet's $33.5 million take in January, but lower than the opening numbers for...
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Super 8
Super 8 nabbed the No. 1 spot at the box office in its first weekend, grossing $37 million, Box Office Mojo reports.
The sci-film from J.J. Abrams and Steven Spielberg outpaced last week's top film, X-Men: First Class, which ranked second with $25 million. The Hangover Part II came in at...
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X-Men: First Class
X-Men: First Class won the top spot at the box office in its first weekend, according to Box Office Mojo.
It grossed an estimated $56 million, higher than the first X-Men film released in 2000 ($54.5 million), but notably lower than...
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January Jones
Mad Men's January Jones will soon be a mother, People reports.
"January Jones is happy to announce that...
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