'Twilight' Sinks Fangs into Teen Choice Awards
The adolescent vampire drama dominated Sunday's ceremony with 11 wins, including choice movie drama, romance, liplock, rumble and soundtrack.
'Twilight' Sinks Fangs into Teen Choice Awards
The adolescent vampire drama dominated Sunday's ceremony with 11 wins, including choice movie drama, romance, liplock, rumble and soundtrack.
Grauman's Theater on the Block?
Warner Bros. and Viacom are stepping up efforts to unload L.A.-area movie theaters, including the iconic Grauman's Chinese in Hollywood.
IFP Sets Slate for Project Forum
IFP, the New York-based indie film organization, has invited 116 projects to take part in its Project Forum during its 31st annual Independent Film Work.
'Arrested Development' Trio Reunite for New Show
The Emmy-winning series' creator/executive producer Mitch Hurwitz, co-star Will Arnett and co-executive producer Jim Vallely have teamed for another single-camera Fox comedy.
Candidates for SAG Board Are Set
The Screen Actors Guild released its official list of national officer and board candidates Monday night: Seymour Cassel, Ken Howard, Anne-Marie Johnson and Asmar Muhammad.
A Travelling 'Midsummer Night's Dream'
Irma Sloan is doubled over with laughter as Lysander fumblingly attempts to kiss Helena, and lands one on Demetrius instead.
Once again, ACTORFEST, the largest expo specifically for actors, dancers and singers, will take New York and Los Angeles by storm this fall.
'Spider-Man' Halts Production, But Will Still Open
Spider-Man appears to be caught in a web of financial troubles. "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark," the Broadway musical based on the Marvel comic-book superhero, reportedly hit a financial speed bump last Friday.
Now that Peter Jackson has gotten effects-driven blockbusters out of his system (mostly), he can return to telling character-driven stories -- with special effects -- like "The Lovely Bones."
Critics, Comic-Con, and Character
I just got back from San Diego and the Hollywood carnival called Comic-Con.