Masked Director Makinov on Killer Kids in 'Come Out and Play'
The filmmaker behind the chilling horror film never removes his mask, even for his actors.
Masked Director Makinov on Killer Kids in 'Come Out and Play'
The filmmaker behind the chilling horror film never removes his mask, even for his actors.
Alycia Delmore of ‘Humpday’ on Her College Experience
Most recently in Lynn Shelton’s “Touchy Feely,” Delmore discusses her training at Western Washington University.
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.
Steiner Studios Opens Five New Soundstages in New York
NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced on Monday that the studio is expanding to meet record film & TV production demand in the city.
'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.
Mike Birbiglia on Making the ‘Once’ of Comedy Movies
The writer, director, and star of “Sleepwalk With Me” worked with casting director Jennifer Euston to cast comedians to portray comedians.
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!
Come to New York for Broadway, Stay for 'Smash'
Dozens of films and TV series, from "Boardwalk Empire" and "Blue Bloods" to "The Good Wife" and "White Collar," shoot in New York City.
‘The Place Beyond the Pines’ Proves to Be Filled With Deadwood
Torturous father-son relationships involving Ryan Gosling and Bradley Cooper drag on for two-and-a-half hours of overly emphatic filmmaking and forced storytelling.