Who Should Play Rupert Murdoch?
Today: Rupert Murdoch gets the movie treatment, Disney resurrects an amphibian, and Charlie Sheen is, well, winning.
Alec Baldwin is very sorry for saying something mean about Harvey Weinstein, more details on Bill Clinton's pornstar photo-op, and Charlie Sheen's collection of sports baubles may be expanding by one Super Bowl ring.
Today: Rupert Murdoch gets the movie treatment, Disney resurrects an amphibian, and Charlie Sheen is, well, winning.
We totally understand that Whitney is dying a slow death and Are You There Chelsea? needs to be put out of its misery, but that doesn't make Two and a Half Men's co-creator Lee Aronsohn's sexist jokes about television's current crop of female comedies very funny.
Today: Kate Winslet analyzes Leonardo DiCaprio's looks, Bruce Willis is a dad again, and the Spice Girls musical is in trouble.
Cuba downsizes, James Spader downsizes himself, and Keaton and Redford are together at least
Selma Blair is in big Sheen-related trouble, Viola Davis lands another big role, and Mark Ruffalo and Scarlett Johansson are going to make beautiful music together.
Today: Charlie Sheen is looking for ladies, Victoria Grayson gets a new man, and Anne Heche gets some work.
Today's gossip: Frances Bean Cobain is engaged, Charlie Sheen's show sells to FX, and your weekly dose of Hollywood trade publication brinksmanship.
Plus: Salon is no longer for sale
The series premier roped in 27.7 million viewers
Plus: A settlement appears close between Warner Bros. and Charlie Sheen
You could feel the karma on Two and a Half Men last night
Plus: Jeffrey Ross makes the case for watching the Charlie Sheen roast
Plus: Alec Baldwin has an odd new way of showing his girlfriend he cares
Plus: Harvey Weinstein's stage version of 'Finding Neverland' hits a squall
The details of exactly how Chuck Lorre will exact his revenge
He'll follow in the footsteps of Donald Trump, Pamela Anderson and David Hasselhoff
Kutcher has been cast as the new lead in CBS's "Two and a Half Men"
The big revelations for Vanity Fair's new profile of the actor
Dick Wolf is still partial to plots taken from real life; a run down of their news budget
Plus: Johnny Depp returns to his roots
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