CBS gets behind the scenes in Hollywood with exclusive access to today’s biggest stars of movies, music, and television. Backstage and on set, Showbuzz scores revealing interviews with celebrities, including Madonna, Heidi Klum, and George Clooney, that will keep you up with the latest buzz in entertainment.
Former NFL star O.J. Simpson, acquitted of murder charges in the 1990s, will spend time in a Las Vegas prison for kidnapping and armed robbery convictions. CBS News' Manuel Gallegus report from Nev.
Trying to figure out what to see at the movie theaters? CBS News' Karina Mitchell has the latest film releases with action thrillers "Gamer" and "Carriers." Plus, an early look at the highly anticipated "Where The Wild Things Are."
He?s silky smooth in the music videos, but Ne-Yo?s got a secret. Watch this exclusive All Access Grammy preview to find out what it is.
Twenty five years after he shot to fame with "Risky Business," Tom Cruise has two new roles. Playing a Nazi in his latest movie, "Valkyrie," and being a father to Suri. Karen Brown reports.
Noah, Miley and Billy Ray Cyrus on the red carpet at the Hannah Montana premiere in Los Angeles.
Razzie Award founder John Wilson discusses the nominees for the worst in entertainment in 2008, including Paris Hilton in "The Hottie and The Nottie" and Mike Myers in "The Love Guru."
A star from such hits as "The DaVinci Code" and "Amelie," French actress Audrey Tatou discusses her new role in "Coco Before Chanel," which depicts the early years of the influential designer.
Science is progressing the way society perceives fashion but, as Mo Rocca reports, beauty will always be timeless.
Hillary Swank portrays real-life aviator Amelia Earhart, while Chris Rock explores hair styles in the African American community on this week's edition of "The Showbuzz." CBS News' Karina Mitchell reports.
Only On The Web: In a revealing interview with CBSNews.com, ultra-famous reality TV star Kim Kardashian discusses, among other things, her new turn in a special summer Nivea challenge to help fight against cellulite.
"Only On The Web:" Adrien Brody and Jeffrey Wright discuss their new film with Beyonce Knowles, "Cadillac Records," a chronicle of the rise of music legends such as Chuck Berry and Etta James.
CBS News' Karina Mitchell reports on this week's hottest entertainment stories. "Twilight" star Taylor Lautner and "Transformers 2" actress Meghan Fox come face to face; Angelina and Brad shine on the red carpet; And, much more!
"The Showbuzz" features this week's hottest Hollywood releases. CBS News' Karina Mitchell has the latest new movies, including "Jennifer's Body" starring Megan Fox.
Woody Allen's new film "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" is a "love letter to love," says Academy award-winning actor Javier Bardem. The movie chronicles the summer holiday of two girlfriends in Barcelona.
Only On The Web: Returning to the silver screen, actor Devin Ratray ("Home Alone," TV's "Law & Order") discusses his new sci-fi action film, "Surrogates," starring Bruce Willis.
Mo Rocca hit the streets of London to find out what residents think of the future of growing old.
Jim Carrey's take on Ebenezer Scrooge has already generated buzz in Disney's new version of the "Christmas Carol." Karina Mitchell reports on this and some of this week's latest movie openings.
Actress Queen Latifah spoke during the Michael Jackson memorial at the Staples Center in L.A. and read "We Had Him," a poem by Maya Angelou.
Five days after his death, masses of Michael Jackson fans are still gathered outside of New York's famous Apollo Theater in order to pay tribute to the King of Pop. WCBS' Magee Hickey reports.
From the beginning of time, eternal life has been a dream of man. Now with advances in modern technology, it may be soon possible Mo Rocca examines the idea of immortality.
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