The Sundance Experience: Jan. 21
If an interview didn't record, did it ever happen? Also, meeting up with the director and stars of "Concussion."
The Sundance Experience: Jan. 21
If an interview didn't record, did it ever happen? Also, meeting up with the director and stars of "Concussion."
'Taken 2,' 'Frankenweenie' Reviewed
Tim Grierson also reviews "The Paperboy," "Wuthering Heights," "V/H/S," and "The House I Live In."
How the 'Seven Psychopaths' Cast Came Together
A dark comedy about the violence and chaos that ensues after a gangster’s dog is kidnapped, it stars Colin Farrell, Sam Rockwell, Christopher Walken, Woody Harrelson, Tom Waits, Abbie Cornish, Olga Kurylenko, and Harry Dean Stanton.
John Hawkes on 'The Playroom,' Child Actors, and Daniel Day-Lewis
The Oscar nominee discusses acting with kids in his new film "The Playroom" at TFF and working with Daniel Day-Lewis on "Lincoln."
AFI Fest Announces Young Americans and New Auteurs Film Lineups
Joe Swanberg, Rebecca Thomas, Brandon Cronenberg, and Antonio Campos are among the up-and-coming filmmakers whose work will be featured at the festival, which runs Nov. 1-8 in Hollywood.
SAG Noms: Male Actor In a Comedy Series (Slideshow)
Alec Baldwin, Ty Burrell, Louis C.K., Jim Parsons, and Eric Stonestreet are this year's SAG Award nominees for Male Actor in a Comedy Series. Learn more about them and their shows in the slideshow below!
New York City's Film and TV Production Hits Record Highs
The film and TV production industry spent more than $7 billion in NYC in 2011 and employs 130,000 New Yorkers, according to a new economic study.
AFI Awards 2012 Dates and Deadlines Announced
The American Film Institute’s annual AFI Awards will be presented Jan. 11, 2013. This year’s honorees in film and television will be announced Dec. 10.
Ben Lewin: 40-Year Overnight Success
Ben Lewin, who can be seen in the upcoming film "The Sessions," is a star 40 years in the making.
'Argo' Takes Top Prize at Critics Choice Awards
The Critics Choice Awards are presented by film journalists, not Academy voters. And their choice this year to include best film and acting categories in comedy, action, and sci-fi/horror suggest they were more focused on bringing in big stars than anything.