Golden Globes Dates and Deadlines Announced
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association's 70th annual Golden Globe Awards will be presented Jan. 13, 2013. The nominees will be announced Dec. 13.
Golden Globes Dates and Deadlines Announced
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association's 70th annual Golden Globe Awards will be presented Jan. 13, 2013. The nominees will be announced Dec. 13.
'Argo' Takes Film, Director at BAFTA Awards
Daniel Day-Lewis, Emmanuelle Riva take top acting honors at the ceremony, held today in London.
Taking Potshots at Fact in ‘Gangster Squad’
“Gangster Squad,” whose claim to have been inspired by a true story is based solely on there once being a mobster named Mickey Cohen in Los Angeles, wastes a top-notch cast, including Josh Brolin, Ryan Gosling, and Emma Stone.
Two Earths, One Errant Film in ‘Upside Down’
Jim Sturgess’ oodles of charm can’t save this sci-fi flick, which starts out promising before inverting into epic ridiculousness.
SAG Noms: Female Actor In a Drama Series (Slideshow)
Claire Danes, Michelle Dockery, Jessica Lange, Julianna Margulies, and Maggie Smith are this year's SAG Award nominees for Female Actor in a Drama Series. Learn more about them and their shows in the slideshow below!
'Mama' Fumbles the Chance to Enter the Pantheon of Great Scary Movies
Elegant and chilly, "Mama" does almost as much right (primarily a wary Chastain as a reluctant mother) as it does wrong--such as a feral child gnawing on paper towels.
N.Y. Tax Credits Result in More Post-Production Work in the State
A record number of productions have applied for tax credits in New York this year after Gov. Andrew Cuomo tripled the state’s post-production tax incentive program.
2012 Gotham Awards Winners Announced
Wes Anderson’s “Moonrise Kingdom” wins Best Picture and “Beast of the Southern Wild” director Benh Zeitlin takes home two awards at IFP’s 22nd annual indie film honors in New York.
Leslye Headland, writer-director of “Bachelorette,” swears she’s not sick of talking about “Bridesmaids.”
How Morgan Freeman Stole Alan Arkin's Role
Alan Arkin jokes that he got the best reviews of his career for a film he never appeared in—the critically reviled 1990 flop “The Bonfire of the Vanities.”