'Avatar' Rules Box Office For Third Straight Weekend
James Cameron's sci-fi blockbuster earns over $1 billion worldwide to become the fourth-highest-grossing movie of all time.
James Cameron's sci-fi blockbuster earns over $1 billion worldwide to become the fourth-highest-grossing movie of all time.
James Cameron's science-fiction epic trumps Robert Downey Jr.'s debut as Britain's number-one sleuth.
'The actors have the pages in their hands, and you try it this way, try it that way,' writer/director says of his loose style.
'When we were writing it, we were thinking of animals, so we didn't really think of actors,' director Wes Anderson says.
'He brought the genre to him, instead of going to it,' the actor says of Anderson's approach to animation.
Brad Pitt and Quentin Tarantino draw the crowds, handily defeating 'District 9' and 'G.I. Joe.'
Sci-fi flick outperforms expectations as 'G.I. Joe' drops to #2.
Judd Apatow's 'Funny People' drops to a disappointing #5.
'It's almost the reason to take the job,' Streep laughs about on-set feasts.
'Benjamin Button,' Mickey Rourke and Kate Winslet are in distinguished company.
Tom Cruise, Brangelina, Miley Cyrus, Heath Ledger and other big names stack the list of nominees.
Meryl Streep can really sing! Pierce Brosnan can't! So what?
Actress says she knew little of ABBA before taking lead in film adaptation of Broadway musical based on Swedish pop group's music.
'Dreamgirls' also takes prizes for Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor (Eddie Murphy).
British actress is Golden Globe nominee for scene-stealing role opposite Streep, Hathaway.
Superhero film tops holiday-weekend box office; 'Devil Wears Prada' comes in at #2.
Meryl Streep reigns supreme in one of the year's funniest movies.
Also: 'Strangers With Candy' is no laughing matter ... alas.
Movie joins 'Zoolander,' 'Gia' and, of course, '101 Dalmatians.'
DiCaprio, never better, brings a famously strange American back to life in 'The Aviator.'
The actor plays villainous Count Olaf in the film.
M. Night Shyamalan, Jonathan Demme know how to do the twist.
A corporation, not Communists, are at the heart of Jonathan Demme's version.
Streep, Voight, Demme show love at film's debut in NYC.