Runaway bride dishes on sex(less) life with Hefner
Hugh Hefner's runaway bride is dishing on her sex life with the Playboy founder -- and according to her, it wasn't exactly X-rated.
"True Blood" hits season high ratings; "Curb" surges
"Curb Your Enthusiasm" scored a ratings surge even Larry David would have trouble complaining about.
Arnold Schwarzenegger No Longer Opposed to Paying Spousal Support
Former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is no longer opposed to paying Maria Shriver spousal support, TheWrap has confirmed.
Dan Peek, co-founder of rock band America, dies at 60
Dan Peek, a co-founder and musician for the folk rock band America, famous for the No. 1 hit "A Horse with No Name," has died. He was 60.
U.S. Open looms large for fit-again Del Potro
With his frustrating wrist injury finally behind him and the U.S. Open looming large next month, the smile is back on Juan Martin Del Potro's face as he prepares for this week's ATP event in Los Angeles.
Gotti movie starring Travolta slated to shoot in January
The John Gotti biopic "Gotti: In the Shadow of My Father," is set to shoot in New York beginning January 3, TheWrap has learned.
"Big Bang Theory's" Kaley Cuoco to host Teen Choice
Kaley Cuoco, who stars in the CBS comedy "The Big Bang Theory," will host "Teen Choice 2011," Fox announced on Tuesday.
Amy Winehouse sales spike after her death
Thousands of Amy Winehouse fans went to "Rehab" in the United States for a fresh listen to the British songstress who died late last week, according to figures released on Tuesday.
Katzenberg says "Panda" box office "heartbreaking"
After being mired in a stock slump in recent months, DreamWorks Animation announced a stronger than expected second quarter.
Singer Sheryl Crow donates her Mercedes to help Joplin
Cash is not all that is coming from generous people to Joplin, Missouri, which is struggling to recover a crippling May 22 tornado.
California man tries to fix hernia with butter knife
A 63-year-old California man with a hernia plunged a butter knife into his abdomen in an attempt to fix the problem, and later put a lit cigarette in the wound, police said on Tuesday.
Gov. Brown nominates controversial judge for California court
Goodwin Liu, a University of California law professor whose confirmation to a federal appeals court was blocked in the U.S. Senate, has been nominated to serve as a justice on the top court in California.
Rival post-production houses Deluxe, Technicolor team up
Deluxe and Technicolor, historic rivals in Hollywood's post-production business, have announced a new agreement in which each will concede and subcontract a segment of its business to the other.
Mike Medavoy making movie about Chilean miners
The Chilean miners who were trapped underground for 69 days last year have sold their life rights to producer Mike Medavoy, who will begin production on a movie about the 33 men this year.
"Glee's" Darren Criss may take over "How to Succeed"
"Glee" star Darren Criss is in talks to take Daniel Radcliffe's place in the Broadway reproduction of "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" in January, TheWrap has learned.
"Animal House", raunchy '80s comedies get Blu-ray debut
Four classic comedies make their Blu-ray debut in the next two weeks, reminding moviegoers that raunchy comedy was alive and well long before "The Hangover" franchise, and films like "Bridesmaids."
NAACP head likens voter ID measures to Jim Crow
The head of the nation's oldest and largest civil rights group on Monday condemned state laws requiring photo identification of voters as an attempt to disenfranchise minorities through some "of the last existing legal pillars of Jim Crow."
Jackson rehearsal footage nixed for doctor's trial
Raw film footage of Michael Jackson rehearsing a planned concert in the days before his death will not be shown to the jury in the upcoming trial of his personal doctor, a Los Angeles judge ruled on Monday.
Amy Winehouse was phone hacked, reporter claims
Add the late Amy Winehouse to the list of UK celebrities who were phone hacked.
Leighton Meester sues - and is sued by - her mother
The mother of "Gossip Girl" actress Leighton Meester is suing the 25-year-old, claiming her daughter beat her with a bottle and refused to send her money she had promised to provide.
Comic-Con: On Hand to Talk 'Immortals,' Henry Cavill Can't Duck Superman Questions
Sure, he was there to promote "Immortals," but Henry Cavill is the next Superman, and Comic-Con audiences are -- to put it mildly -- fans of Superman.
Palin doc headed for PPV as ticket sales plummet
With its Sarah Palin documentary "The Undefeated" increasing its playdates by 40 percent this weekend, only to watch box office revenue decline by more than 63 percent, distributor Arc Entertainment announced Sunday that the film will soon be available on pay per view.
'Captain America' beats 'Potter' at box office
Superhero movie "Captain America: The First Avenger" triumphed over the U.S. and Canadian box offices with $65.8 million in weekend ticket sales, according to studio estimates released on Sunday.
Fans, stars tweet the blues over Winehouse death
Soul singer Amy Winehouse, who died unexpectedly at age 27, received numerous tributes on Saturday from ordinary fans around the world and music luminaries ranging from Tony Bennett to producer Mark Ronson.