Oscar Predictions 2013: Does 'Silver Linings Playbook' Have A Shot At Best Picture Gold?
"Silver Linings Playbook" isn't exactly a Best Picture Oscar shoe-in, but David O. Russell's bipolar comedy might have a shot at the gold.
Evan Rachel Wood Slams 'Sick' Paparazzi, Tabloid For Ultrasound Photo
Pregnant Evan Rachel Wood is outraged at a paparazzi photo of her baby's ultrasound taken outside a Los Angeles hospital.
Rihanna And Chris Brown: 'Nobody's Business' But Everyone's?
Rihanna and Chris Brown attended the 2013 Grammy Awards together, four years after Brown assaulted her.
Drone Base Blackout: Is The New York Times Too Cozy With The Obama Administration?
The Times and Post broke a deal with the CIA by revealing a "secret" drone base in Saudi Arabia, but many wonder why it was protected at all.
Dror Moreh On 'The Gatekeepers' And The Shin Bet: 'I Knew I Had Dynamite In My Hand'
Six former heads of the Shin Bet, Israeli's secret service, confess their change of heart about Israel's policies in Dror Moreh's Oscar-nominated 'The Gatekeepers.'
Alex Gibney Tackles Catholic Church Sex Abuse Scandal In HBO's 'Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence In The House Of God'
Oscar-winning documentarian Alex Gibney talks clerical abuse in the Catholic Church, juggling multiple projects, and his top-secret Lance Armstrong documentary.
Rupert Murdoch Condemns Sunday Times Netanyahu Cartoon: What Is Blood Libel?
News International's Sunday Times has been accused of promoting anti-Semitism after running a controversial cartoon of Netanyahu on International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Is Latest Scientology Lawsuit The Beginning Of The End For David Miscavige And The Church Of Tom Cruise?
The latest lawsuit filed against the Church of Scientology could be a turning point in a decades-long struggle for opponents to expose the church's financial misdeeds.
Manti Te'o Smoking Guns? South Bend Tribune Article Contradicts Hoax Claim, Fake 'Girlfriend' Tweets Bizarre Statement
The story of the alleged hoax that victimized Manti Te'o gets stranger as a local newspaper scrambles to retrace its steps/
Annie Get Your Gun: Meet The NRA’s Leading Ladies
On Wednesday, Mother Jones published a list of the NRA's board members, pointing out that 87 percent are men. Meet the remaining 13 percent.
Natalie Wood Death May Not Have Been An Accident: Coroner Revises Autopsy Report
The circumstances of Natalie Wood's mysterious 1981 drowning have come under further scrutiny after a new coroner review of her autopsy report.
Golden Globe Predictions 2013: Will Affleck Be Redeemed? Will 'Homeland,' 'Lincoln' Sweep?
Just three days after this year's Oscar nomination announcements shocked many, the Golden Globe Awards show will air on Sunday night.
Oscar Nominations 2013: How Did Our Predictions Stack Up? (Hint: Not So Hot)
The Oscar nomination snubs for Affleck and Bigelow surprised us, but in one area, we were 100% correct.
Oscar Nominations 2013 Announced: Affleck, Bigelow Snubbed While "Beasts" Cleans Up [COMPLETE LIST]
Kathryn Bigelow and Ben Affleck were shut out from the Best Director Oscar nominations, and there were a few surprises among the best actress and best actor nominations as well.
Nate Silver Reddit AMA: Statistics Whiz On Gun Control, Media And 'Delusional People' In Politics
Nate Silver, who accurately predicted the 2012 presidential election results, hosted a Reddit AMA on Tuesday afternoon.
HBO ‘Luck’ Lawsuit Spotlights PETA-American Humane Association Tensions; Horse Wrangler Defends Animal Treatment
A former American Humane Association employee has filed a wrongful termination suit against HBO and the AHA, claiming animal abuse was covered up on the set of the HBO series "Luck." The lawsuit validates PETA's earlier allegations of animal mistreatment.
2013 Oscar Nomination Predictions: Will Politics Ruin It For ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ And ‘Django Unchained’?
Voting has closed for the 2013 Oscar race, and this year's Academy Award nominees will be announced on Thursday, Jan 10.
Journal News Gun Map Backfire Continues With Anthrax Scare, Armed Guards
Employees of the Journal News, which published an interactive map of area gun permit holders, were evacuated Wednesday after the discovery of a suspicious white substance. The Westchester County newspaper had previously hired armed guards for protection after perceived security threats.
'Zero Dark Thirty' Shines A Light On The War On Terror
Kathryn Bigelow follows the Oscar-winning "Hurt Locker" with a journalistic look at the most significant event in U.S. history since the 9/11 terror attacks.
'I Am Adam Lanza's Mother' Author Facing Backlash: Was Liza Long Out Of Line?
An Idaho mother jumps into the mental health debate after the Newtown killings.
Candy Company Pulls 'Shiksa' E-card After Peep Of A Complaint
Peeps has pulled from its holiday promotion an e-card that uses a derogatory name for a non-Jewish woman.
Occupy Sandy: Occupy Wall Street Finds New Purpose In NYC Hurricane; Old Tensions Remain
Occupy Sandy, a new face of the Occupy Wall Street protest group, has emerged as an unlikely hero of superstorm relief in New York.
Obama Election 2012 Closing Arguments: 'We Can't Give Up Now'
With the 2012 Presdential Election now just hours away, Obama and Romney are offering last-minute appeals to undecided voters.
Hurricane Sandy Live Blog, Day 6: 113 Dead, Election Day Trouble Expected
The death toll from Superstorm Sandy continues to rise, while affected states face disruption at the polls on Election Day.
Hurricane Sandy Day 5 Live Blog: Death Toll Rises Sharply
Hurricane Sandy's destructive impact continues -- a rising death toll, gas rationing, and power outages plague affected states.
Sandy Aftermath Live Blog: Death Toll Climbs, NYC Power Slowly Being Restored, Damage Total Mounts
The hardest hit areas from Hurricane Sandy, including New York City, are slowly returning to normalcy, as the death toll continues to rise; shortage of gas disrupted rescue operations and 5 million customers remain without power in the Northeast.
'Cloud Atlas’ Movie Review: An Existential Voyage Into Boredom
Tom Tywker, Andy Wachowski, and Lana Wachowski co-wrote and co-directed the adaptation of David Mitchell's novel "Cloud Atlas."
George McGovern Dead At 90
George McGovern, dedicated public servant and former presidential candidate, died Sunday morning at the age of 90.
‘Binders Full of Women’ Meme Creator Lost Her Job Yesterday, Not Impressed With Perez Hilton
Veronica De Souza, a recently unemployed social media manager, created an Internet firestorm with 'Binders Full of Women.'
Arrest Made In 'Rebecca' Broadway Fraud Case, But Mystery Is Far From Solved
A shady ex-stockbroker is accused of defrauding "Rebecca" producers and causing the collapse of the Broadway production.