Fury

Alan Cumming Explains His Part in Shia LaBeouf Getting Arrested at ‘Cabaret’
Alan Cumming Explains His Part in Shia LaBeouf Getting Arrested at ‘Cabaret’
Alan Cumming Explains His Part in Shia LaBeouf Getting Arrested at ‘Cabaret’
"He was just wasted." Shia LaBeouf's apology/explanation tour has rolled out during the past few weeks, but while the 'Fury' star has finally spoken out about his more, uh, wild times over the past year or so, there are other people involved who haven't been quite as chatty. Last night, 'Cabaret' star Alan Cumming finally righted that on 'Conan.'
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Fury’ Rages Into First Place
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Fury’ Rages Into First Place
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Fury’ Rages Into First Place
Brad Pitt's new World War II drama 'Fury' opened at number at the box office and has officially defined what this October has been about: long, R-rated movies featuring huge movie stars bucking the usual trends and out-grossing their family friendly competition. Between this and 'Gone Girl,' it looks like grown adults are heading to their multiplex more than ever these days.
Watch Brad Pitt and Jimmy Fallon Talk It Out Through the Magic of Breakdance
Watch Brad Pitt and Jimmy Fallon Talk It Out Through the Magic of Breakdance
Watch Brad Pitt and Jimmy Fallon Talk It Out Through the Magic of Breakdance
Ah, the magic of dance! Expressions made through movements of the body! Words don't matter! Wait-- is that Brad Pitt? Instead of lining up the Hollywood superstar for a standard sit-down chat, 'Tonight Show' host Jimmy Fallon had another plan for 'Fury' star Pitt on last night's show: a "Breakdance Conversation." Who needs words when you have cardboard, an old warehouse, and -- let's be real here -- super talented stunt doubles? This just might be the best Brad Pitt interview ever, if only because when Pitt really is dancing, he displays a natural grace that's a lot more interesting than a series of on-set stories about that time Shia LaBeouf pulled out his own front tooth in the name of art.