WATCH: 'The Fighter,' A Documentary About An Undocumented Luchadora
This is the story of "The Fighter", Alicia Torres Don, a Mexican luchadora and a resilient warrior in life. Torres Don is also known as "La Aguila...
This is the story of "The Fighter", Alicia Torres Don, a Mexican luchadora and a resilient warrior in life. Torres Don is also known as "La Aguila...
Marshall Fine | Posted 01.22.2012
With a resume whose films run the gamut from Wild Hogs, Beauty Shop and Beverly Hills Chihuahua to Traitor and The Fighter, Todd Lieberman would eithe...
Gordon Marino | Posted 12.26.2011
In The Fighter, Christian Bale played the role of the charismatic but slightly daft brother and trainer of junior welterweight contender Micky Ward. Recently, Eklund visited Leo High School in Chicago.
Posted 10.24.2011
Fresh off an Academy Award for his frenetically brilliant performance in "The Fighter" and the dark dual life of Bruce Wayne in one of the biggest fil...
Posted 12.05.2011
Unless you're blessed one indestructible, all-action tour de force on the beat, ready to stop at nothing to catch a criminal or disarm a bomb (see: Wi...
Posted 08.23.2011
Call it an ugly battle between some very beautiful people. David O. Russell and Mark Wahlberg, who teamed for the Oscar-winning film, "The Fighter"...
Dan Persons | Posted 08.08.2011
When we heard that the man responsible for The Fighter and Three Kings was involved in a batch of new music videos, it would be an understatement to say our interest was piqued.
Posted 06.27.2011
Mark Wahlberg has a serious case of Bieber Fever. The Oscar-nominee, who most recently produced and starred in "The Fighter," told New York Magazin...
Posted 12.05.2011
Mark Wahlberg is one of the busiest men in Hollywood, and he just got a whole lot busier. The star and producer of "The Fighter" has signed on for ...
Posted 06.05.2011
After taking the lead in an Oscar-nominated drama, Mark Wahlberg may be headed for a new comedy. Variety reports that Wahlberg, who produced and st...
Michael Giltz | Posted 05.25.2011
This movie is a different kind of bad. It's the Saturday night SyFy scare-fest starring a ridiculous creature that's "half shark, half octopus, all killer!" Of course it's awful.
Posted 05.25.2011
It's amazing what a few Oscar wins will do for you. It took Mark Wahlberg years to get his hit film "The Fighter" to get produced, and now, followi...
Posted 05.25.2011
The Oscars have come and gone leaving winners in a state of jubilee and nominees in the dust. While The King's Speech was pegged as this year's favor...
Michael Russnow | Posted 05.25.2011
You know the writers are in trouble when they have to rely upon Hathaway's mother and Franco's grandmother to help out in the audience. All in all the show was mediocre, but not a disaster.
Posted 05.25.2011
In the battle for Best Supporting Actor, "The Fighter" star Christian Bale came out on top. Bale dropped weight to the point of emaciation to play ...
Ed Koch | Posted 05.25.2011
If justice is served in Hollywood tonight, the people and films I predict in this video are the ones who will take home Oscars.
Carole Mallory | Posted 05.25.2011
Why NOT parade two witty, aging, bad boys with spirit and style who represent H-wood instead of two young newbies who have just learned to say 'hello'?
Arianna Huffington | Posted 05.25.2011
This week, President Obama decided to no longer defend the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act -- a decision that, in another time, would have been expected to prompt major blowback. The fact that it didn't is another indication that social issues no longer pack the punch they once did. Elsewhere, the fighting escalated and an embattled strongman stuck back aggressively. I'm talking, of course, about Charlie Sheen, who unleashed a series of ugly diatribes aimed at his producer, Chuck Lorre, prompting CBS to pull the plug on Two and a Half Men for the rest of the season. If this is a harbinger, The Fighter will take home the best picture Oscar. But the buzz at all the pre-Oscar events is that it's a two-film race -- The King's Speech vs. The Social Network. What's your prediction?
One For The Table | Posted 05.25.2011
Let's start with the front runner: The King's Speech. You could easily go with several different options here, but I'd go basic.
Gautam Dutta | Posted 05.25.2011
No matter what you think of Hollywood's new voting process -- which I believe is fairer and more democratic -- here's one thing we can all agree on: it will help the Oscars make more money.
The Huffington Post | Posted 05.25.2011
On Monday, February 21, Vanity Fair Campaign Hollywood 2011 kicked off Oscar Week, partnering with Chrysler to celebrate Best Picture Nominee The Figh...
Big Girls, Small Kitchen | Posted 05.25.2011
Oscar night is a big deal in my family, and last year, Cara joined me for an intimate Oscar night meal. Whether you're having over two people or t...
peoplestylewatch.com | Tim Nudd | Posted 05.25.2011
"I'm going to hang out with my little girl this time around," Adams, 36, who's been nominated twice before, tells ET when asked about her plans for th...
Tori Haschka | Posted 05.25.2011
ew.com | Posted 05.25.2011
Since my last round of predictions, two major Oscar-related events have taken place. The Writers Guild Awards were handed out to The Social Network an...
Posted 05.08.2012