Reuters - "Sex and the City" star Sarah Jessica Parker, Oscar winner Forest Whitaker and agent Bryan Lourd were among big Hollywood names named on Monday as members of U.S. President Barack Obama's Committee on Arts and the Humanities. more »
By Scott Mantz
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- In some ways, the film version of "Where the Wild Things Are" sticks pretty close to the source. But it may be a little too faithful, since there's still not much of a story. In other ways, the movie is incredibly ambitious, but it may be a little too ambitious, depressing and not for kids. Chalk it up to an odd cinematic experience that's visually stunning, but emotionally lacking.
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Twelve-year-old Max Records took on some rough-and-tumble scenes in the role of Max in "Where The Wild Things Are," but one thing he never had to worry about was a dirty outfit.
"There were 56," he told Access Hollywood at the film's junket of the number of wolf outfits in his costume closet.
more »LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- After a long battle with cancer, actor Patrick Swayze has died, Access Hollywood has learned.
Swayze was 57.
A publicist for the actor confirmed the news to Access Hollywood on Monday.
more »LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Sylvester Stallone is bringing "Rambo" back to the big screen.
Stallone will direct and star in a fifth installment of the popular action franchise, Access Hollywood has learned.
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Justin Timberlake is joining the NBA.
Although the pop star won't be lacing up his sneakers on the pro court anytime soon, he will be lending his voice to a new NBA documentary, a league spokesperson confirmed to Access Hollywood.
more »NEW YORK, NY -- Imagine driving down some dusty old Texas road in the middle of summer, and pulling over at a beaten down juke joint in the middle of nowhere to grab a beer. You walk in (to your utter astonishment) to find Bob Dylan and his band tearing through a selection of songs written on the request of a French film director for a movie that no one has seen as a disinterested barmaid washes glasses behind the counter and a ceiling fan lazily twirls overhead. Such is the feeling of Dylan's new album "Together Through Life." While not quite on the order of his recent albums like "Time Out of Mind," "Love and Theft," or "Modern Times", it is apparent that Bob has reached a point in his career where he is able to make whatever kinds of music he feels like, and trusts his audience to come along with him. Or not. He doesn't care.
more »LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- "Star Trek" celebs step out in Hollywood, stars take Tribeca, Heidi & Spencer's honeymoon & more!
more »LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Jessica Biel fans won't have to go to the theater to see the actress' new film - it's going straight to DVD.
"Powder Blue," which stars Biel as a stripper alongside Ray Liotta, Forest Whitaker, Patrick Swayze and Lisa Kudrow, will not be released in theaters, Access Hollywood has confirmed.
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