AP - Kelly Clarkson, Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert's pregame patriotism is the Super Bowl's opening act before Madonna takes her spot in the Super Bowl halftime spotlight.
omg! - Last year at the Super Bowl, Christina Aguilera's national anthem performance was a disaster on an international scale, but this year, Xtina's new "The Voice" castmate Kelly Clarkson delivered a "Star-Spangled Banner" performance that was the tour de force one might expect from a woman who came to fame having to sing in front of millions of viewers (and Simon Cowell) week after week. This American Idol truly is a national treasure.
omg! - LOS ANGELES, Feb 5 (TheWrap.com) - Sony Pictures Classics is about to buy the Sundance movie "Smashed," starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead as an alcoholic schoolteacher who decides to get sober, TheWrap has learned. James Ponsoldt directed the film, which he wrote with Susan Burke. "Smashed" is about Kate and Charlie, a married couple whose alcoholism sends their lives spinning out of control. Winstead plays Kate, and Aaron Paul ("Breaking Bad") plays Charlie. ...
omg! - Mike deGruy, an award-winning cinematographer who spent three decades making documentary films about the ocean, was killed in a helicopter crash in eastern Australia. He was 60.
Cary Grant was the definition of debonair - Hollywood's ultimate leading man. Now, a quarter-century after his death, we're seeing a side of Grant we've never seen before, in a reminiscence written by Jennifer Grant, the star's only child.
Theirs is a much-told tale: The King who gave up the English throne for the woman he loved. Wallis Simpson has been often cast as a villain, but now her side of the story is told in a new movie written and directed by Madonna, and in recently-discovered letters to her first husband. Mark Phillips has the story.
Fidel Castro's Cuban revolution plays a crucial role in the family history of Grammy-winning Latin jazz artist Arturo O'Farrill. Michelle Miller reports on O'Farrill's mission to keep his family's legacy alive.
Daniel Radcliffe speaks with CBSNews.com's Ken Lombardi about his transition from the "Harry Potter" film series into a more adult role with the new thriller, "The Woman in Black."
Actor, writer, singer and movie producer Donnie Wahlberg has been one busy guy for the last 20 years. His latest project is starring in the hit CBS drama, "Blue Bloods." He talks to Gayle King and Erica Hill about kids and guns, the Super Bowl and his brother, Mark.
Indianapolis is one big party, where tens of thousands of football fans are visiting for the Super Bowl. CBS News correspondent Cynthia Bowers reports.
Zalman King, a one-time actor who went on to produce and direct numerous films including "Wild Orchid," died Friday after a lengthy battle with cancer, his son-in-law said.
Just when I was ready to scream if I had to sit through another found-footage chunk of FX out of the "Blair Witch"/"Paranormal Activity" playbook, along comes "Chronicle" to make me a believer.
An old-fashioned, tastefully constrained supernatural thriller, "The Woman in Black" embraces the elements of gothic horror movies with pleasing seriousness: If there's a door handle to rattle or floorboard to creak in the ruined mansion at the heart of the story's trouble, this production pauses for the sight and sound.