Achievers, raise your White Russian tumblers because this "Obsessions" is for you.
At a photo studio in downtown New York City, Julianne Moore is heard before she is seen -- her ringing laugh fills the room.
The actress opens up about cosmetic surgery, confidence, and being 50 in Hollywood
The Kids Are All Right star portrays the politician for HBO's Game Change
Which actor would be best as Palin's 2008 running mate in the upcoming HBO movie?
The star of The Kids Are All Right has been cast as the politician in Game Change
"Doing the mommy stuff does sort of squash [the sexy] area of your life," the actress says
The actress already had two children with Bart Freundlich by the time they in 2003
Music City shows off the good, the bad and the ones who split the judges' vote
Ryan Gosling, Mila Kunis, Andrew Garfield and more all fell short, despite promising buzz
Chris Colfer, Julianne Moore and more of Hollywood's best deliver a laugh in 140 characters or less
Growing up as an "Army brat," actress Julianne Moore bounced around the United States and witnessed first-hand the needs of underprivileged children in her own country.
Actress, Julianne Moore talks to CNN's Alina Cho about her artist ambassadorship for 'Save the Children.'
The Easy A actress reacts to her surprise Golden Globe nod against some heavy hitters
Julianne Moore, Meredith Vieria, Matthew Perry and more celebs share the side dishes and belly rubs that keep them happy on Turkey Day
Julianne Moore's children aren't allowed to see her movies -- and they probably wouldn't want to, anyway. The 49-year-old actress told CNN that her movies are too grown-up for her 8- and 12-year-old children. Plus, Moore said it's not really interesting to see your mother do anything.
Jersey Shore on DVR, some hanky-panky - it's all good for Ripa and Mark Consuelos
"We try to get out when we can," the actress and author says of slipping away with husband Bart Freundlich
Summer is just around the corner, which means that we should brace ourselves for the usual drought at the movie house. Why does it seem like summer movies are always just a bunch of cheesy blockbusters, packed with comic book characters and explosions? Maybe it's because the film industry assumes that we're outside soaking up the sun and have lost some brain cells as a result. But for those of us who are allergic to the beach or are staging a "sit-in" against wrinkles, is it too much to ask that we have a few good summer film options? No, I say. I've searched far and wide for the top 10 summer movies that shouldn't suck. You're welcome.
The actress tells PEOPLE how it was to play the lesbian partner in The Kids Are All Right
Yes, yes, James Franco is going to Yale, the third stop on his tour of schools in the tri-state area -- before graduating from Columbia and going all Ivy League business, Franco had a brief fling with New York University. Amongst those precious days he spent at the latter, I was fortunate enough to share an elevator with him on the way to one of my classes.
The film about infidelity also stars Liam Neeson and Amanda Seyfried
The young star was anxious about the sex scene in Chloe, but says she'll "never forget" it
Valentine's Day is coming! And with it the usual traditions that include an outrageous price hike in roses, an outrageous price hike in restaurant dining, and the well-timed rom-com. The role of the latter belongs to a flick to be released on Feb. 12, "Valentine's Day." (What a clever title, eh?)
The chef may cook for the stars - but he's focused on his own weight-loss this year
The stars will play Bill and Hillary Clinton in an upcoming HBO movie
"Of course I diet for roles," says the actress. "Everyone does"
The actress says that cosmetic procedures "totally obliterate what we look like"
The actor has a dream-come-true jam session at his Parkinson's fund-raiser
Proud to age, she still says, "it's not possible to feel good about yourself at all times"
There has been a distinctly Latin flavor to this year's Cannes Film Festival.
Palm trees, mild weather, the Mediterranean -- what more could you want? For film aficionados, the answer is movies, movies and more movies.
Plus: The governor's fall from grace makes for good material for talk-show hosts
Julianne Moore is seeing red – in the best way possible.
Actress Julianne Moore's heroes are working to find a cure for tuberous sclerosis.
Julianne Moore was running errands in Manhattan when she heard Tom Lindsey call out to her.
Some of us may think of movie stars and musicians as heroes. But as we continue our CNN Heroes series, we'd like to introduce you to the people they think of as heroes. We've asked some very familiar faces to share the spotlight.
Kids can say the meanest things. Just ask Julianne Moore.
Even when we haven't seen an action movie before, we've seen it before.
"Children of Men" takes place as the world is falling apart.
"Snakes on a Plane" sounds like a title that "Entourage's" Ari Gold might pitch to his favorite client (''snakes on a plane -- BOOM!''). It acknowledges, with a bluntness that passes for a wink, what the vast majority of Hollywood titles do not: that the movie it's adorning is a concept, nothing more, one that wears its brain-deadness on both lapels.
They may not be on any Walk of Fame, but without them, stars wouldn't be either. A look at the folks who find the jobs, make the deals, and handle the media exposure so those they represent stand out from the crowd.
"Freedomland," a dying-to-be-cathartic drama of American racial turmoil, lets us know from the outset that we're in for a heady dose of social studies.
"The Forgotten" is just clever enough to be a worthy showcase for the immense skills of one of America's most gifted actresses, Julianne Moore. From the moment she signs on, her presence automatically increases interest in any project while lifting the artistic stakes.
The new romantic comedy "Laws of Attraction" is stuffed with every cliche in the book. It tries to emulate the great Spencer Tracy-Katharine Hepburn classics, but ends up a pale copy.
If you listened to your English teacher, you'll remember that there are seven basic plots, four basic conflicts, and it's always "i before e except after c."