Mike Pesca Reviews 'The Master' and '10 Years'
Mike Pesca also reviews "Arbitrage" and "Step Up to the Plate."
Mike Pesca Reviews 'The Master' and '10 Years'
Mike Pesca also reviews "Arbitrage" and "Step Up to the Plate."
'Beasts of the Southern Wild' Won't Qualify for SAG Awards
The film did not meet the terms of SAG-AFTRA’s low-budget feature agreement, which requires professional actors to be used in a film.
Hugh Dancy Surrenders to Sex and Taboos on Broadway and Big Screens
The star of Broadway's "Venus in Fur" and the new film "Hysteria" shares his worst audition experience and why a film career caught him by surprise.
NYC Awards Grants to Train Media and Entertainment Industry Employees
The new “Made in NY” Media Employee Training Program will award up to $500,000 in grants for small businesses to grow and train employees in the media and entertainment industries.
VIDEO: Actors Share Backstage Stories at TIFF
At an after party co-sponsored by Backstage, the stars of “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” talked about their own personal experiences with the magazine.
New York Artios Awards Names 2012 Host and Presenters
Victor Garber will host and Nina Arianda, Cheyenne Jackson, and Cristin Milioti are among the presenters at the CSA’s 28th annual Artios Awards ceremony Oct. 29 in New York City.
Carole Bouquet on 'Unforgivable' and Acting Abroad
The iconic French actress and former "Bond girl" stars as Judith in "Unforgivable," the new film from famed director André Téchiné that is in theaters now.
How Hollywood Benefits from Fiscal Cliff Deal
Legislation that saved us from falling over the “fiscal cliff” also extended federal tax credits for film and TV productions, but for how long?
Analysis: WGA Award Predictions
The WGA Awards will be held this Sunday, Feb. 17, with ceremonies on the East and West Coasts honoring writers.
Is it 'Argo' V 'Lincoln' or could a new frontrunner emerge this weekend?