Eric J. Lyman Piera Detassis said statements from the head of the film industry association ANICA on their preference for the new head of the festival were “disrespectful.”
Kim Masters Friends and colleagues open up about the troubled life and career of perhaps the greatest female singer of all time in the wake of her untimely death.
Tatum and McAdams' big-screen love proved to be couples' top choice on Valentine's Day, as "The Vow" sold a record number of tickets on the romantic holiday.
Tatum and McAdams' big-screen love proved to be couples' top choice on Valentine's Day, as "The Vow" sold a record number of tickets on the romantic holiday.
Doug Liman, the director of "The Bourne Identity" and "Mr. & Mrs. Smith," is working with the American Civil Liberties Union and the PEN American Center to create a user-generated film of people reading documents on prisoner abuse and torture.
For fans of Leonardo da Vinci who did not get to see the blockbuster show of his work at the National Gallery London, there’s a film. Roberta Smith considers.
Paul Bond The company's dividend hike and share repurchase program -- and the fact that it didn't lose too many cable TV subscribers -- has the stock rising on heavy volume.
“Michael” puts the viewer in the shoes of the perpetrator and, to a lesser degree, his captive, much of whose relationship resembles a father-son bond.
Eriq Gardner A federal judge has dismissed the studio as a defendant, but the case continues against producers Ed Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz for allegedly stealing the film.
La ratification du Traité international anti-contrefaçon a été gelée au Parlement néerlandais. Neuf pays européens refusent désormais de valider le texte.
THR Staff Brian Grazer and Don Mischer, producers of the 84th Academy Awards telecast, announced today that Chris Rock will be a presenter at the ceremony.
Lesley Goldberg The unscripted series has consistently ranked as the No. 1 show in the key adults 18-49 demographic and total viewers on Friday nights.
“Francesco Rosi’s The Moment of Truth is an astonishing film, arguably the greatest bullfighting film ever made,” writes Svet Atanasov in a review at Blu-ray.com. “It is wild, it is brutal, it is beautiful and at times even erotic.”
Comedy evolves. We long ago bid adieu to the physical acrobatics of Buster Keaton, the wisecracks of Bob Hope, the witty repartee of Cary Grant and Irene Dunne. The now-reigning comedy of embarrassment, seen in the films of Judd Apatow and the Farrelly Brothers and all the loss-of-virginity farces, seems particularly appealing to younger viewers