
AP - An adorable talking dog remained just the sort of escapist movie hero audiences wanted after a week of awful economic news. Disney's family comedy "Beverly Hills Chihuahua," with Drew Barrymore providing the voice of the pooch, was the No. 1 flick for the second-straight weekend with $17.5 million, raising its 10-day total to $52.5 million, according to studio estimates Sunday. more »
by Scott Mantz
Almost a year after Ridley Scott's "American Gangster" opened to critical and commercial acclaim (grossing more than $130 million domestically), the prolific, 70-year-old British filmmaker returns with "Body of Lies." It's a gripping, compelling, action-packed espionage thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat, even if the super-serious storyline loses some of its credibility with a Hollywood ending that's a little too old-fashioned for its own good.
more »Scott's new thriller, 'Body of Lies,' stars Russell Crowe and Leonardo DiCaprio. (07:18) watch video »
AP Movie Critic Christy Lemire says 'Body of Lies,' starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe, might be the best of the recent crop of war on terror movies that few people go see. (Oct. 9) (02:41) watch video »
Reuters - Born of Hollywood, acting as a teenager, Oscar-nominated by age 19, Leonardo DiCaprio is a product of the film studio's star-making machine. more »
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Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe discuss their new film, Ridley Scott's "Body of Lies" at the film's New York premiere. (Oct. 6) (02:23) watch video »
Leonardo DiCaprio, Russell Crowe, and director Ridley Scott attend the premiere of their action thriller, "Body of Lies", in New York City. (04:57) watch video »
AP - "I used to think going to the mall and hollering at girls (was) more important. But in reality, we are in a different time now. My focus now is to take it a step further to make a change and vote." — Bow Wow. more »
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- If you ask Jessica Alba, not voting is even scarier than Hannibal Lecter. The star of "The Eye" -- who knows a thing or two about horror movies -- put on a "Silence of the Lambs"-like mask in her second shocking ad for Declare Yourself, a campaign to drive young people to register to vote.
Find out what celebs are joining her... inside.
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