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News & Videos about Entertainment -- CNN.com

Canadian investigators want to talk to actress Pamela Anderson about her recent revelation that she suffered sexual abuse as a child. Fox News anchor Gregg Jarrett was arrested Wednesday on charges of interfering with a police officer at the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport, officials said. When Fox announced its new reality series, "I Wanna Marry 'Harry,'" many viewers flashed back to 2003 and the days of "Joe Millionaire" -- a.k.a. the first time women were fooled into fighting for a man's heart on TV, only to find out he wasn't who he said he was. The only thing that dawned when the official "Batman vs. Superman" title was announced on Wednesday was how much the Internet hated it. Robyn Davidson's epic 1977 Australian outback odyssey has been turned into a feature film. So, you don't have Nicole Kidman on speed dial. There's more than one way to sell a movie at Cannes. Kevin Spacey's meeting with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto this month in Cancún is at the center of a political controversy in Mexico. It was just a joke, said Pat Sajak of his global warming tweet -- but a lot of Twitter followers weren't laughing. As J.J. Abrams and company get underway shooting "Star Wars: Episode VII," they're still adding pieces to the cast. One of those pieces could be you. "The Voice's" new winner has put Usher on the scoreboard. What a year Meryl Davis is having. A judge Tuesday temporarily expanded the powers of Casey Kasem's daughter over her ailing father. Macklemore, who won a Grammy for a song praised for its cultural sensitivity, insists he wasn't stereotyping Jews with a costume he wore to a Seattle event. Michael Jace, who played a Los Angeles cop in TV's "The Shield," has been charged in the fatal shooting of his wife, police said Tuesday. Our wait for details on the Magic Mike sequel set to hit theaters in July 2015 is over, ladies and (gay) gentlemen. Maya Rudolph's NBC variety special has earned solid ratings but mixed reviews. "The Bachelorette" premiered Monday night with a tribute to a contestant.


Paul McCartney fans in Japan are going to have to wait a little longer to get "Out There." Former Beatle is sick. Stars such as Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Dolph Lundgren arrived at Cannes in tanks to promote the Expendables. Robin Thicke isn't giving up on his marriage to Paula Patton. He's trying to woo her back in his performances. Tumblr just became a lot more than the place to find the best GIFs. Gordon Willis, the cinematographer whose expert use of light and shadow on such films as "The Godfather" and "Manhattan" earned him the nickname "The Prince of Darkness," has died. He was 82. The King of Pop is back in the spotlight -- and not everybody is happy about it. A copyright dispute over royalties from an acclaimed film, "Raging Bull," can go the distance after the Supreme Court on Monday allowed a lawsuit to move ahead. Michael Jackson's "live" performance at the 2014 Billboard Music Awards brought a mixed reaction Sunday night. Actress Pamela Anderson revealed Friday that she suffered sexual abuse throughout her childhood, starting at age 6 when she was molested by a babysitter. If a young Robin Wright had gotten her wish, she would've wed Cary Elwes. Roger Rodas' widow is suing Porsche for the fatal accident that claimed the lives of her race car driver husband and actor Paul Walker. Jay Z and Beyonce portray an outlaw couple in a "trailer" for their upcoming tour, which hit the Web on Saturday It's expected to be a monster of a movie this weekend, but what's the buzz on "Godzilla"? Former "Scandal" actor Columbus Short has pleaded not guilty to a felony charge of battery, according to a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Superior Court. As the film industry's most famous faces arrive in Cannes, one glaring omission is the dearth of women being honored at this year's festival. Barbara Walters isn't fully retiring, but "The View" has still given the veteran journalist a send-off to remember. Solange Knowles, Jay Z and his wife, Beyonce, release a statement about the now-infamous elevator altercation. The Internet is abuzz about what sparked that altercation with Solange Knowles, Jay Z and Beyonce in that New York hotel elevator.


Altercations, scandals and stunts are arguably as much the lifeblood of Cannes as the films and here, in no particular order, are some of the greatest. Let me put my cards on the table. Malik Bendjelloul, the Oscar-winning director of "Searching for Sugar Man," committed suicide, his brother said. Days after he left a nursing home, radio icon Casey Kasem was the subject of a welfare check at a residence in Washington state. Justin Bieber is counting on "the truth" to set him free. The hotel where Jay Z had an alleged altercation with Beyonce's sister says it has fired the person who leaked the tape to the media. Jason Priestley tells CNN he let Aaron Spelling down when he left "Beverly Hills, 90210." "NCIS" fans will get a triple dose of those crime investigations on CBS this fall. Radio icon Casey Kasem, 82, is suffering from Lewy body disease -- a common cause of dementia, a spokesman for his daughter told CNN on Tuesday. The fat lady didn't sing on "Louie," but she delivered one hell of a speech -- it's stirring debate. Will that final season order get a little smaller? Malik Bendjelloul, the director who ran out of cash and finished shooting his Oscar-winning documentary "Searching for Sugar Man" with a smartphone app, dies. Despite the many questions surrounding a reported altercation between Solange Knowles and her brother-in-law Jay Z, you wouldn't know it based on how the rapper and his wife Beyonce are acting. In this week's episode of Justin Bieber's brush with the law, the pop singer has been accused of attempted robbery, police said. H.R. Giger, the Swiss surrealist artist who designed the eponymous creature in the "Alien" movies made him world famous, has died. He was 74. Rapper Gucci Mane will serve 39 months in prison after pleading guilty Tuesday to a federal firearms charge. Actor Alec Baldwin was arrested Tuesday after riding a bicycle the wrong way on a New York street, police said. Michael Jackson's posthumous album, "Xscape," officially landed Tuesday. Critics are generally if mildly pleased. "Days of free mobile mp3 download Future Past" promises to fit more X-Men into an "X-Men" movie than any "X-Men" movie ever before. Naturally, the curious moviegoer is led to ask: Could the next "X-Men" movie possibly feature even more X-Men, as we evolve towards the ultimate singularity


moment when life will be measured not in time but in unconfirmed "X-Men" casting rumors? On ABC, Thursdays now officially belong to Shonda Rhimes. Director Zack Snyder shows off his version of the crime-fighting superhero Batman on Twitter with the first images of Ben Affleck in the role. For the 2014-15 TV season, Fox is changing its approach with "American Idol" and is banking big on Batman prequel "Gotham." A judge Monday named famed radio countdown host Casey Kasem's daughter as the temporary conservator of her ailing father, a spokeswoman said. The major broadcast networks are deep in the trenches of upfronts week, rebuilding their fall lineups for the future. But some people remain trapped in the past -- specifically last week, when NBC finally canceled "Community" after five seasons of almost canceling "Community." A video that TMZ alleges is of Beyonce's younger sister having an altercation with the superstar's husband, Jay Z, has surfaced online. After cleaning house Friday and canceling a number of shows, NBC has unveiled its 2014 TV schedule. New film "Neighbors" (Cinema Score: B) easily won the domestic box office battle this weekend. Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne, and Zac Efron's frat comedy earned an estimated $51.1 million, making for a global total of $85 million so far. Last week's No. 1 movie, "The Amazing Spider-Man 2," fell to second place, with a weekend gross of $37.2 million for a cumulative domestic gross of $147.9 million and a worldwide gross of $550 million. "The Other Woman," meanwhile, raked in $9.2 million for a domestic total of $61.7 million. Singer Chris Brown admitted Friday to violating his probation by getting arrested in Washington -an admission his lawyer hopes will gain his freedom soon. Mickey Rooney's widow is contesting a will the actor signed just weeks before his death. Neil Patrick Harris worked too hard at getting lean to let his physique stay clothed. Comedy Central's successor to "The Colbert Report" will be "The Minority Report with Larry Wilmore." The body of New York fashion designer James "Jay" Ott was found floating in New York Bay off Brooklyn, according to police. Free speech has consequences -- especially when business interests are involved. Seth Rogen was recently quoted in an Entertainment Weekly magazine article as saying that there have been only one and a half good movies ever made about frat life: "Animal House" and the first half of "Old School." Mila Kunis -- and her baby bump and engagement ring -- are out of hiding.


The twins who lost their HGTV show after a recording surfaced of one's anti-homosexuality views say they aren't upset at the network that fired them. Tensions over Crimea could affect the Eurovision Song Contest held in Copenhagen this Saturday. Going to the Academy Awards has been dangerous for Jennifer Lawrence. But she denies her stumbles are calculated to make her seem more authentic to fans. Twin brothers David and Jason Benham have lost their opportunity to host their own HGTV show over remarks one made. Much has been said about Kim Kardashian in the weeks leading up to her wedding, and now the reality star is speaking for herself. A black-and-white photo of Will and Jada Pinkett Smith's daughter and an older actor has sparked controversy, but Pinkett Smith says the critics have it wrong. Fox has canceled three freshman comedies, including the most critically bashed sitcom of the season. Remember the dark and brooding Angelina Jolie, the one who wore one husband's blood around her neck and shared an uncomfortably intense kiss with her brother? Director Richard Linklater giving apartment to killer he once made movie about. NBC has made Katherine Heigl's return to TV official. Indie band Vulfpeck uploaded a silent album to Spotify and asked fans to put it on repeat. Cher will appear on two tracks off of Wu-Tang's upcoming "secret album" "The Wu -- Once Upon a Time in Shaolin." "American Idol" winner Scotty McCreery has survived a home invasion on what he called "a very scary night." Miley Cyrus may be well-known for some wild antics, but she insists taking drugs is not one of them. He may have fully intended to figure out a new take on Patrick Swayze's iconic philosopher-surfer, but just months before cameras were supposed to roll on the "Point Break" remake, news broke that star Gerard Butler had officially dropped out of the project. EW confirmed the news Tuesday. Celebs are protesting against Sharia law of Brunei, whose sultan owns Beverly Hills Hotel. Mariah Carey, the best-selling female artist of all time, is back with her 14th album.


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