Reuters - This weekend's lineup at the U.S.
box office might well be called a showdown between two
Hollywood second-chances -- a remake of a superhero flop and a
new film from an acclaimed director whose last movie bombed.
E! Online - Is Madonna a wee bit nervous about her brother Christopher Ciccone's about-to-be-released memoir?
E! Online - What happens in The Happening? M. Night Shyamalan might blackball me from the business if I tell you, but I know one thing: The guy's movies make money. So do scary movies, and let's not forget that Mark Wahlberg is a huge star. (Check out some of our interview in the above clip.)
AP - Pop quiz: Why has John Cusack jumped into the political arena with a video saying John McCain is a war-profiteering clone of President George W. Bush?
AP - The fanboys will probably be happy with the latest incarnation of "The Incredible Hulk." At least we can say that much for it and that's something we most assuredly could not say about Ang Lee and James Schamus' somber, introspective and largely derided take in 2003 on the beloved Marvel Comics hero.
AP - City Councilman Chris Monzel has publicly apologized to Emmy-winning actor Rip Torn for using his mug shot in a campaign ad on crime.
AP - Paul Newman, who has recently appeared gaunt in photos and dropped plans to direct a play in his Connecticut hometown, is battling cancer, his longtime neighbor and business partner said Wednesday.
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