LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Baritone Robert Goulet, who shot to overnight international fame by playing Lancelot in the original 1960 Broadway production of “Camelot” with Julie Andrews and Richard Burton, died on Tuesday at age 73.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Screenwriters and studio executives resumed contract talks on Tuesday as a U.S. federal mediator joined the session in hopes of averting what could be the most crippling strike to hit Hollywood in nearly 20 years.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Pop singer Britney Spears barely played or spoke with her two young sons during a court-ordered visit by a parenting coach, who said their home life “ranged from chaotic to almost somber with little communication at all.”
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Former James Bond actor Pierce Brosnan is being investigated on possible assault charges against a photographer, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s department said on Tuesday.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Almost every day that Oscar winning actor Denzel Washington filmed scenes for his latest movie, “American Gangster,” he was closely watched on the set by an old man in a wheelchair — the drug lord he was portraying.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Several U.S. Supreme Court justices expressed doubt on Tuesday that a law barring child pornography could be applied to popular award-winning movies like “Lolita,” “Traffic,” American Beauty” and “Titanic.”
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court allowed actress Elizabeth Taylor to keep a Vincent van Gogh painting on Monday, rejecting an appeal by descendants of a Jewish woman who said she was forced to sell it before fleeing Nazi Germany in 1939.
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - With all due respect to “I’m Not There,” Todd Haynes’ imaginative and often dazzling meditation on the pop-culture mythology of Bob Dylan, there ain’t nothing like the real thing.
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Rapper Coolio, who topped the pop charts in 1995 with the Grammy-winning tune “Gangsta’s Paradise,” will star in a reality TV show for women’s cable network Oxygen.