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Will Smith and Kanye West hit the studio together

’s been eight years since movie blockbuster king Will Smith released any new music, but if Kanye West has his way, Smith will be singing a new tune soon. http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/the-beat-goes-on » Read More
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Box Office: Is 'Star Trek Into Darkness' a Hit or a Miss?

On paper, 'Star Trek Into Darkness' looks like a smash. It earned a starship-load of money, debuted at No. 1, and dethroned two-week box office champ "Iron Man 3." And yet, box office analysts think it underperformed, falling far short of the $100 million premiere they'd expected.Are the pundits right? Were the "Star Trek" numbers less than stellar? Or do the analysts have a warped perspective? A » Read More
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Watch Kris Kross Performs 1992 Hit "Jump": R.I.P. Chris Kelly (VIDEO)

Chris Kelly and Chris Smith of '90s hip hop group Kris Kross were a mere 13 years old when they were discovered by Jermaine Dupri. They released their biggest single "Jump" a year later, which shot the young duo to fame. (They also popularized wearing pants backwards.) On May 1, 2013, half of Kris Kross passed on. R.I.P., Chris Kelly. The rapper was only 34 years old when he was pronounced dead » Read More
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Recap: 'American Idol' - Top 4: One Hit Wonders and Personal Choice Night

HitFix's Daniel Fienberg recaps the Wednesday, April 24 episode of American Idol, featuring One Hit Wonders and Personal Choice performances by the Top 4.http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/the-fien-print » Read More
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Box Office: How Did '42' Hit a Home Run?

Baseball may be the national pastime, but baseball movies generally don't do very well at the box office. Neither do movies with unknown stars, or thoughtful historical dramas for grown-ups (at least, not in April), or, for that matter, movies featuring Harrison Ford (at least, not lately). The new Jackie Robinson biopic "42" is all of these things, and yet it outperformed expectations in its cha » Read More
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Munchkins: Thatcher 'Ding Dong!' chart hit is "terrible"

Two stars of 1939's Wizard of Oz condemn iconic song being linked to Thatcher death. » Read More
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Kim Kardashian features on Ray J new single 'I Hit It First' artwork?

'I Hit It First' artwork resembles a photo of Kim Kardashian in a bikini.     » Read More
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Ant & Dec never expected 'Rhumble' hit: 'It was just a joke'

Ant & Dec also rule out joining The Big Reunion tour. » Read More
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You Could Own A Piece of What Hit Series?

Any serious Breaking Bad fans out there? Let us rephrase, any serious Breaking Bad fans out there willing to pay god knows how much for a 1987 Toyota Tercel worth $500? It’s not just any Toyota Tercel, you see. it’s the actual rust-red Toyota Aaron Paul’s character, Jesse Pinkman, drives on AMC’s hit show. The scuffed-up hatchback is currently on display at Mike Faris Aut » Read More
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Weekend Movie Reviews: 'Dark Skies' and 'Snitch' Hit Theaters

Rain or shine, snow or sleet, Oscars or the Academy Awards, the box office delivers! This weekend, "Dark Skies" and "Snitch" are hitting theaters. From the producers behind "Paranormal Activity," "Dark Skies" follows a suburban family who, after finding themselves haunted by a deadly force, have to take matters into their own hands to solve the mystery. In "Snitch," Dwayne Johnson plays a devoted » Read More
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Movie Reviews: 'Die Hard,' 'Beautiful Creatures,' and 'Safe Haven' Hit Theaters

Whether you're an action fanatic, YA addict, or romantic softie, this weekend the box office is serving up something for everyone.From John Moore ("Behind Enemy Lines"), "A Good Day to Die Hard" follows John McClane (Bruce Willis) as he travels to Russia to rescue his potentially wayward son (Jai Courtney). Once there, he discovers his boy is actually a CIA operative. Soon the duo find themselves » Read More
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'Oz The Great and Powerful' Premiere: James Franco, Mila Kunis Hit the Red Carpet (PHOTOS)

Last night, as the stars of "Oz The Great and Powerful" gathered for its world premiere in Los Angeles, one thing was certain: We're not in Kansas anymore. From Sam Raimi ("Spider-Man"), the film is a prequel to Dorothy's red-slipper-filled adventure. Here, James Franco stars as Oscar Diggs, a conniving magician who ends up in his own black-and-white tornado that lands him in the world of Oz. The » Read More
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