'Divergent' brings 'Hunger Games'-like frenzy to stars, audiences

Celebrity hairstylist Renato Campora gave Kate Winslet the amazing hair she rocked on the red carpet for the L.A. premiere of her film Divergent, held on March 18. Makeup artist Jillian Dempsey painted her flawless face.

Atlanta (CNN) — Shailene Woodley and Theo James weren't expecting a frenzied mass of "Divergent" fans to greet them at a premiere in early March. Well, they'd better get used to it. The two stars of the new film, set for release Friday, were the focus

“Divergent” could open with double the haul of “Muppets Most Wanted” this weekend and dominate the box office — yet some may still consider the action-adventure a disappointment. That's because fair or not, the opening-weekend bar of success for 

It's easy to compare "Divergent," which opens Friday, to "The Hunger Games." Both are dramatic visions of bleak futures where society is segregated into social groups and a strong young woman must fight for her very life against her world's restrictions.

It's easy to compare "Divergent," which opens Friday, to "The Hunger Games." Both are dramatic visions of bleak futures where society is segregated into social groups and a strong young woman must fight for her very life against her world's restrictions.