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Jerry Bruckheimer Gets Compliments From Michael Douglas, Advice from David Ellison

The legendary producer was celebrated by famous friends and colleagues in New York, where he told THR more about his talks with Netflix.

Claire Danes Ends Up in Jail, Kisses Puppies in Comedic New Audi Ad

"I was happy to take a little time out from saving the world," says the actress of her "goofy" new TV campaign, which will air during this year's Emmy Awards.

Time 100: Joe Biden Predicts 2014 Boston Marathon Will Be ‘Biggest’ in History

At the annual "Most Influential People" party in New York City, Jimmy Fallon gets sentimental about his future "Tonight Show" gig, Lena Dunham mingles with Claire Danes and Harvey Weinstein works the room.

Heir of ‘Oz’: L. Frank Baum’s Great-Grandson Weighs in on Disney’s 3D Blockbuster, Reveals Family Secrets

Roger S. Baum, an author of 16 "Oz" sequels, says Disney's movie "looks exciting" -- but he has his own Oz movie, starring Lea Michele as Dorothy, on the way.

First Promo for NBC’s ‘Hannibal’ Has Bite (Video)

Bryan Fuller's Hannibal Lecter series premieres on April 4.

Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy Welcome Baby Boy

Cyrus Michael Christopher, their first child, was born to the couple on Monday.

Real Estate Notes: Claire Danes, Hugh Dancy Sell SoHo Apartment, La Mesa Landmark Estate Hits Market

What's hot around the block: THR breaks down the day's biggest real estate deals.

Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy Expecting First Child

The "Homeland" star and her "Hannibal" actor husband wed in 2009.

Hugh Dancy to Star in NBC’s ‘Hannibal’

The actor will play FBI agent Will Graham in in the 13-episode drama from Bryan Fuller.

Sony Pictures Classics Lands Maggie Gyllenhaal’s ‘Hysteria’

The film, which made its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival, tells the true story about the invention of the vibrator.

Venus in Fur: Theater Review

Inspired by the novella "Venus in Furs" by Austrian writer Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, the story centers on an actress and a director whose power shifts during the course of the play.

Hysteria: Toronto Review

Director Tanya Wexler’s rom-com about the invention of the vibrator is more tame than its subject suggests.