In a Dress She Calls a Feat of Engineering, the Award-Winning Star of TV and Stage Brings Morticia Addams to Ghoulish Life

 

Chris Wragge gets the scoop on this summer\'s big films from the hosts of \"At the Movies\" -- A.O. Scott, Film Critic for The New York Times and Michael Phillips, Film Critic for the Chicago Tribune.

 

Employees at Nashville\'s Famed Music Complex Rescued Memorabilia From Rising Waters, but Resort Will Take Months to Repair

 

These Brothers and Sisters Can Be Seen Gracing the Stage and Screen, Sometimes Together

 

Star of \"Iron Man\" Superhero Franchise Says Wife Key to His Success, Addiction Recovery

 

But Queen Elizabeth II Is Still Opposed To Sending The Prince Back To Afghanistan

 

Expert: Previous Charges Probably Wouldn\'t Be Presented to Jury in His Rape Trial, but Could Hinder Plea Bargain Efforts

 

Comics Mo Rocca, Greg Giraldo and Marina Franklin poked fun at Faisial Shahzad, Jay Leno and Barack OBama.

 

No Big Stars? No Dialogue? Can Babies Carry a Film?

 

Julie Chen spoke with actor Robert Downey, Jr. about his blockbuster sequel Iron Man 2 and the parallels between his character and his past legal troubles.

 

The Oscar Winning Actress Discusses Her Latest Projects and Upcoming Mother\'s Day Plans

 

Paul Dergarabedian, Box Office President at Hollywood.com, gives Up To The Minute\'s Michelle Gielan the scoop on what to look out for at the movies this summer.

 

Maggie Rodriguez spoke with police commissioner Christopher St. Lawrence and legal analyst Jack Ford about the underage rape case against NFL great Lawrence Taylor.

 

After Almost 40 Years, Dr. Phil McGraw Parts With His Signature Facial Hair During a Taping at Radio City Music Hall

 

Superheroes Don\'t Necessarily Need to Possess Any Innate Superhuman Qualities to Impress

 

Floods Force Iconic Music Venue To Move Precious Memorabilia and Hire Restoration Crews

 

Newly Out Lesbian Singer Said in Her New Memoir Rich \'s Remarks Led Her to a Meltdown

 

Palace Refurbishiing Moves the Late Princess Into the Background

 

How Low-Budget, B-Rated Films Find a Quick Rise to Fame On the Internet

 

The Much-Anticipated Sequel to \"Iron Man\" Made $7.5 Million in Midnight Screenings

 

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