Batman Looms Large in The Flash's First Poster
Fans won’t have to wait too long to get their first full look at The Flash: Warner Bros. just confirmed that the first trailer will be released Sunday during the Super Bowl. In the meantime, it’s released the film’s first poster and anyone who was worried that Batman wouldn’t be in it can rest easy.
news.yahoo.comWhat happened the night 12-year-old Jonelle Matthews disappeared?
It is every parent’s worst nightmare: A father comes home and realizes his 12-year-old daughter was nowhere to be found. Decades later, the still-grieving family hopes to bring the man suspected in Jonelle Matthews’ disappearance to justice.
news.yahoo.comMichael Keaton on his career, the characters he's played and suiting back up as Batman
Michael Keaton has quietly maintained an A-List career in Hollywood that's still going strong at the age of 70. He opens up to Jon Wertheim about what got him into acting and some of his most memorable roles.
cbsnews.comSAG Awards: What to know from the emotional show, including celebrities sharing their support for Ukraine
Though some celebrities admitted they weren't in a celebratory mood given everything going on in the world, the show tried its best to be an "escape," honoring TV and movies such as "Squid Game" and "CODA."
washingtonpost.comMichael Keaton on his career, the characters he's played and suiting back up as Batman
Michael Keaton has quietly maintained an A-List career in Hollywood that's still going strong at the age of 70. He opens up to Jon Wertheim about what got him into acting and some of his most memorable roles.
cbsnews.comWatch live: FBI provides update on Brian Laundrie case after suspected human remains found at manhunt site
Suspected human remains were found at the Carlton reserve and items consistent with those that would be carried by Laundrie were found nearby, a law enforcement source confirmed to CBS News.
cbsnews.comNew this week: David Byrne, 'The Amazing Race' & Tommy Lee
Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week. — Gretchen Sorin and Ric Burns' “Driving While Black: Race, Space and Mobility in America” was, unfortunately, always going to be of the moment. — Rocker Tommy Lee is in a collaborative state of mind on his new album, “Andro,” out Friday. Sundance Now’s true crime drama “Des” stars David Tennant (“Doctor Who”) as Dennis Nilsen, a serial killer who targeted young men, including the homeless. The three-part “Des,” debuting Thursday on the streaming service, was a recent U.K. TV hit and drew raves for Tennant’s performance.
Batman to Birdman: Michael Keaton on his career and comeback role
Batman to Birdman: Michael Keaton on his career and comeback role Actor Michael Keaton sits down with Charlie Rose to discuss his Oscar-buzzworthy film "Birdman" and taking home the Hollywood Film Award for career achievement.
cbsnews.com"Birdman" cast describe acting on top of acting
"Birdman" cast describe acting on top of acting Michael Keaton and the rest of the "Birdman (or The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)" ensemble cast -- which includes Emma Stone, Naomi Watts, Edward Norton, Zach Galifiankis, Amy Ryan and Andrea Riseborough -- sat down with CBS News' Ken Lombardi to discuss their new acclaimed Broadway-set drama from director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu ("21 Grams," "Babel").
cbsnews.comPreview: Michael Keaton says he's never left
Preview: Michael Keaton says he's never left For the past 25 years actor Michael Keaton ("Beetlejuice," "Batman" and the new "Birdman") has made Montana's Big Sky Country his home. But, he tells correspondent Lee Cowan, he hasn’t exactly been hiding from Hollywood, in this preview of a profile to be broadcast on "Sunday Morning."
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