Two big Hollywood stars made headlines this week not because of their latest projects but because they showed just how much they care about their respective communities. "Iron Man" star Robert Downey Jr. presented a 7-year-old boy with a bionic arm, while two-time Oscar winner Tom Hanks helped Girl Scouts sell cookies.
Jennifer Lopez and Stanley Tucci have both opted to use book trailers to advertise their memoir and cookbook respectively, and Tom Hanks has secured a deal for the release of a collection of short stories.
Before "Frozen" blew in like an interstellar blizzard and swept to the top spot earlier this year, 2010's "Toy Story 3" was the highest grossing animated-film of all time. Now, it appears the fabled franchise will become a tetralogy.
Celebrity endorsements can be either successful or an epic failure, but when celebrities actually create something, sometimes it is magical. For example, A-list actor Tom Hanks launched a typewriting app for iPad called "Hanx Writer," and it was an instant success.
The untitled Man of Steel sequel, commonly known as Batman vs. Superman caused quite a stir when it cast Jesse Eisenberg as evil mastermind Lex Luthor. Was there a method behind Warner Bros. madness? Plus, has the real title of the movie been revealed? (Hint: it's not Batman vs. Superman.)
After all the buzz that the 2014 Golden Globes Awards brought to the entertainment world, the next biggest Hollywood buzzmaker will be the 20th annual SAG Awards which will be held on January 18, 2014 at the Shrine Auditorium in LA.
The Palm Springs Film Festival was held this weekend, and it honored some of the biggest names in Hollywood, including Tom Hanks, Meryl Streep, and Julia Roberts.
Funnyman Will Ferrell delighted audiences across America with his performance as Buddy, an adopted Elf who has seriously outgrown his place in the North Pole.
The highly anticipated film, "Captain Phillips," starring Tom Hanks as Captain Richard Phillips, who heroically volunteered as a hostage to save the lives of his crew from Somali pirates off the coast of Africa, hits theaters today and continues to highlight ongoing piracy and robbery that plague the sea.
Tom Hanks, 57-year-old screen legend, recently revealed on The Late Show with David Letterman that he has type 2 diabetes, and has been struggling with high blood sugar since he was 36-years-old.