Deputy Chief Brenda Lee Johnson (Kyra Sedgwick) is back for another season of solving crime when TNT's critically acclaimed series, "The Closer," returns for its fifth season on Monday, June 8 -- and ET has your sneak peek.
Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick hosted a celeb-packed outdoor concert dubbed "Bring Your Hearts To Our House," which featured appearances by celebs and a performance by ZZ Top -- and it was all for a great cause!
ET takes you to the New York premiere of the Oscar-winning director's new film 'Frost/Nixon,' which delves into one of the most important political interviews of all time.
KEVIN BACON taps his dark side in the ultimate revenge thriller, 'Death Sentence,' in theaters August 31, and Tuesday night Kevin, KELLY PRESTON and hubby JOHN TRAVOLTA, and the rest of cast of the film came out for their big Manhattan premiere!
In 'Death Sentence,' Kevin plays Nick Hume, a white-collar exec with a happy family and a seemingly perfect life with wife Kelly. But their lives are forever changed in an instant when Nick and his teenage son get in the way of violent masked robbers at a random gas station.
KEVIN BACON taps his dark side in the ultimate revenge thriller, 'Death Sentence,' in theaters August 31.
The veteran star plays Nick Hume, a white-collar exec with a happy family and a seemingly perfect life. But his life is forever changed in an instant when he and his teenaged son get in the way of violent masked robbers at a random gas station.
ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT: Do you find that the longer that you play Brenda, the more you become like her? Or, is she becoming more like you?
KYRA: No, I don't think so. But when I'm in the midst of playing her over the season, I can have a few Brenda dreams and Brenda moments. I feel very personally involved with her because it's a character I stay connected to for six months in a stretch. Something might happen in my daily life, and I'll go, "Oh, we've got to put that in the show." But the character is still certainly very much a character and not merely an extension of who I am.
Oscar winners MERYL STREEP and PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN will star in the big-screen adaptation of Doubt, the critically acclaimed play by JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY. The 1964 period piece takes place in a Bronx Catholic School, where Streep's strict principal accuses Hoffman's popular priest of being a pedophile. Filming is scheduled to start in New York this December.
The Hollywood invasion of the Sundance Film Festival began this weekend with a bang, and ET's KEVIN FRAZIER is with all the bundled up stars as they party at the feature fest!
TERI HATCHER left Wisteria Lane for the slopes of Park City, Utah to talk about her new movie with JOSH HARTNETT, 'Resurrecting the Champ.' Also starring SAMUEL L. JACKSON, the film by ROD LURIE ('The Contender') follows a down-on-his-luck sports reporter who strikes literary gold when he stumbles upon a homeless man who turns out to be a long-forgotten boxing champ.
Paris is in Cannes! The 'House of Wax' star and multi-hyphenate "brand" is there to promote her upcoming comedy, 'National Lampoon's Pledge This!', and the Croisette is going Paris crazy!
In her upcoming movie, Paris plays the president of an elitist sorority who presides over a group of unlikely freshman girls trying to gain entrance into the sorority. The film features a cameo by Paris' lil' sis NICKY HILTON and Latin siren SOFIA VERGARA, once linked to TOM CRUISE, also appears in the film.
Before OPRAH WINFREY became the talk show queen she is today, the '80s Afro-coiffed reporter spent a day on "All My Children" as a Baltimore news anchor! And KRISTIN DAVIS wasn't quite as sexy on "General Hospital" back in 1991 playing Nurse Betsy Chilson, as she was seven years later on "Sex and the City."
Check it out on tonight's ET, when we take you down memory lane with a sneak peek at the upcoming "They Started on Soaps 3," which also features 'Lord of the Rings' star VIGGO MORTENSEN as a bad boy on "Search for Tomorrow," "The O.C."'s MISCHA BARTON as a gap-toothed darling on "All My Children," RUSSELL CROWE on the long-running Aussie soap "Neighbours," as well as a hunky ALEC BALDWIN from his days on "The Doctors."
Oscar® buzz surrounds SEAN PENN, TIM ROBBINS and KEVIN BACON as three friends whose lives are changed forever in 'Mystic River,' the new drama directed by CLINT EASTWOOD. ET sat down with the film's stars to get their take on this powerful film based on the best-selling novel.
"It's a morally ambiguous film. It's complex. There's many layers to it," says Robbins, who actually directed Penn to an Oscar nomination in 1995's 'Dead Man Walking.' "It doesn't have a message or an answer -- it has some questions that it raises, which is what I think ultimately a good film has to do. It has to have a neutrality, and not a dogma, and that's the kind of movie that gets you feeling."
BradBesseyET: Jon Gosselin brought roses to Kate today as they arbitrate the end of their marriage in PA.
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ETProdSharlette: TWILIGHT-NEW MOON breaks all records. Midnight crawlers brought in 26.27 Million last night. WOW congrats vampires and wolves, ET has it!
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Catch Hollywood's brightest stars out on the town!
Donning their most dazzling duds, Hollywood's loveliest ladies and sexiest studs descended upon legendary hotspot the Chateau Marmont for the 14th annual GQ Men of the Year bash. Take a look at Hollywood's biggest names as they light up Los Angeles!
GQ's page-turning "Men of the Year" issue hits newsstands Nov 24.