Best of the Week Ahead: March 21-28
“Kristin Chenoweth: The Dames of Broadway—All of ’Em!!!,” and “Les Misérables” on DVD, n L.A., and contemporary dance troupe the Black Grace Dance Company are some of the things we’re looking forward to this week.
Best of the Week Ahead: March 21-28
“Kristin Chenoweth: The Dames of Broadway—All of ’Em!!!,” and “Les Misérables” on DVD, n L.A., and contemporary dance troupe the Black Grace Dance Company are some of the things we’re looking forward to this week.
The Home Stretch: Editing and Sound Awards Presented
Awards were presented rewarding the best in editing and sound at ceremonies held Saturday night.
Tom Hooper on Anne Hathaway's 'Les Miz' Oscar Audition
After wondering if the actor used the Oscars to audition for 'Les Miz," we posed the question to the film's director.
Which Movie Musicals Should Oscars Celebrate? (Slideshow)
“Les Misérables,” “Chicago,” and “Dreamgirls,” will be celebrated with special performances at the Academy Awards this year. So which movie musicals are the Academy forgetting?
'Les Miz': Who Played It Best? (Slideshow)
Having seen "Les Misérables" on stage six times, including everything form the original Broadway show to a local high school production, and the movie a total of eight, Backstage's Film & TV Editor Jenelle Riley takes a stab at who was best in each role.
Can Hugh Jackman Beat Daniel Day-Lewis for Best Actor?
Three reasons why the "Les Miz" star Hugh Jackman might walk off with the gold over Daniel Day Lewis for "Lincoln."
'Argo,' 'Les Miz' Big Film Winners at Golden Globes
The HFPA's 70th Annual ceremony brings out the stars
Oscar Nominees Speak to Backstage
Interviews with actors and casting directors from nominated films
‘Les Miz’ Star Samantha Barks On the Difference Between Stage and Screen
Barks chats about how she landed the role, taking it from stage to screen, and the best advice she has for aspiring actors.
‘Les Miz’ Film Provides More Honest Look at the Musical’s Characters
Director Tom Hooper re-imagines the iconic stage characters for the silver screen with a more honest and intimate portrayal of the story.