On Feb. 11, 2009, when Joaquin Phoenix made his infamous monosyllabic, grunged-out appearance on "Late Show With David Letterman," it inspired an orgy of media gossip fueled by a basic question: Was Phoenix having some sort of mental breakdown -- or was his whole shambling, beatnik-derelict routine an elaborate hoax?
The "40-Year-Old Virgin" actor Shelley Malil testified Thursday he stabbed his girlfriend 20 times when he wrongly thought that she was somebody else going after him in the dark.
Amy Winehouse -- who last month gave a surprise performance with her producer Mark Ronson at a London movie premiere -- has taken another step closer to functional stardom, contributing a song to the upcoming Quincy Jones tribute album Q: Soul Bossa Nostra, due November 9th.
In a case of life imitating art imitating life, screenwriter Peter Morgan is accusing Tony Blair of lifting lines for scenes in his recent memoir "A Journey" from Morgan's fictionalized account of those same events in the 2006 film "The Queen."
Spectators gather around Peachtree Street in downtown, Atlanta early the Saturday morning of Dragon*Con. The sidewalks fill up fast with people trying to get the best views. CNN was there to get a glimpse at the pageantry of fantasy and sci-fi characters celebrating Labor Day weekend with tens of thousands of kindred spirits.