Jenna Ortega and Catherine O'Hara discuss 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,' Tim Burton's return to form, and their favorite on-set memories. Trump signals backing of direct $1,500 payments for millions of ...
Catherine Zeta-Jones is celebrating 25 years of love with her husband. The 56-year-old "The Legend of Zorro" star shared a series of photos of her and her husband, actor Michael Douglas, over the ...
Per Catherine’s IMDb profile, she previously starred in three episodes of The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart. She played the role of Young Candy. After his daughter — whom he calls “Katie” — was cast as ...
With Christmas around the corner, many of us will be getting into the festive spirit by tuning into Home Alone. But this year, the well-loved classic has sparked an unexpected wave of millennial panic ...
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The Emmy Awards closed the curtain on a season that stretched longer than last year’s strike-delayed marathon, revealing a television industry grappling with its evolving identity. Where film’s ...
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"I took it … nothing. I didn’t feel anything," Cranston told Jimmy Kimmel of trying the drug for the first time Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty; Larry Hulst/Michael ...
Bryan Cranston is remembering the first time he tried mushrooms with his Studio costars. While visiting Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Wednesday, the actor expand that he’d never actually tried mushrooms prior ...
TORONTO — Filmmaker Guillermo del Toro and actors Jodie Foster and Catherine O'Hara are among the names being honoured tonight at the Toronto International Film Festival's Tribute Awards. The annual ...
“John Candy: I Like Me” is the kind of glowing celebrity tribute you expect to get at a beloved star’s funeral, not all these years after their death (it opens with Dan Aykroyd’s eloquent eulogy for ...