Log Offers Detail On Filmmaker's Delay
23 minutes at LAX.
Los Angeles Airport Source Disputes Michael Moore "Rescue" Account
The director said a Palestinian director was detained at LAX on his way to the awards ceremony. An airport source calls Moore's account "baloney," but he stands by it. [Corrected]
Why WAS Dennis Kucinich At The Oscars?
Yes, that was the former representative from Ohio's 10th District on the red carpet — and everyone wants to know why.
The Man Who Crashed The Emmys, Globes, SAG Awards, Grammys And Oscars
The awards season's most accomplished party crasher shares his secrets.
NBC.com Infected With Malware Targeting Personal Financial Information
For five hours on Thursday NBC.com distributed malware that invaded vistors computers and targeted their banking information, says a cyber security team.
Exclusive: Kids Reenact 2013 Oscar Nominees
What Argo, Zero Dark Thirty, Lincoln, Beasts of the Southern Wild and Django Unchained would look like acted out by five and six year olds.
Secrets Of A Celebrity Twitter Coach
Social media strategist Cassie Petrey explains how the famous-person Twitter sausage gets made.
"Streamy Awards" Showcase Awkward Relationship Between YouTube And Hollywood
The ceremony honoring the best in online video also illustrates a growing tension between YouTube stars and the entertainment-industry establishment.
The Fight To Keep YouTube Online in Egypt
Egypt's Ministry of Communication and Information Technology says it's impossible to enforce a judge's decree blocking the website.
Why You Need To Watch The Hilarious Show "Burning Love"
Season 2 of the anti-Valentine's web series from husband-and-wife team Ken Marino (Party Down) and Erica Oyama (Children's Hospital) premieres online today — and we've got episodes 1 and 2. Plus: Marino says the Party Down movie is in the works.
How The Pirate Bay Founders Got Caught
The Pirate Bay documentary TPB AFK chronicles the co-founders' trial — a trial that might not have happened if one of them had encrypted his hard drive.
Los Angeles Glued To Dorner Finale
Stressed and suspicious. Relief at the end of the manhunt, from cops and civilians.
Could Drones Have Prevented A Deadly Hollywood Helicopter Crash?
The FAA has taken its time allowing the use of drones in filmmaking. Meanwhile, people are dying trying to get the perfect shot.
Could Christopher Dorner Target The Grammy Awards?
Despite fears that Christopher Dorner might target the Grammy Awards, a spokesperson for the LAPD says that they will not be taking any extra precautions.
Two Mistakenly Shot During Frantic LAPD Manhunt
"We have a trained and heavily armed person who is hunting for police officers," Riverside Police Chief said.
Newtown Film's Backer Stands By The Project
Carole Dean, whose nonprofit sponsors films that "make a contribution to society," says she has no reservations about helping fund the so-called "Newtown film," Illness.
Go Daddy's Superbowl Kiss Creator Defends The Controversial Ad
"Everyone finds it memorable," explains Deutsch Chief Creative Officer Greg DiNoto, shrugging aside criticism.
Britney Spears Will Not Headline At Caesars Palace
Rumors were rampant that the pop starlet was leaving The X Factor for a residency in Las Vegas. But Caesars says that's definitely not happening.
Is Lindsay Lohan About To Do Real Time?
"A judge is going to have little sympathy in sentencing her," says a defense attorney.
"Manhunt" Sets The "Zero Dark Thirty" Record Straight
The CIA operatives who tracked bin Laden, subjects of the Sundance documentary Manhunt, on the liberties Zero Dark Thirty filmmakers took adapting their stories.