‘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.
‘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.
'Reality' Director Matteo Garrone Discovered His Leading Actor in Prison
The Italian director found his leading man in prison and his film went on to win the Grand Prix at Cannes.
Robert Redford Supporting New N.M. Scholarships
The Santa Fe University of Art and Design will offer two new scholarships through the Robert Redford/Milagro Initiative Scholarship Program in 2013-14.
SAG Noms: Ensemble In a Drama Series (Slideshow)
"Boardwalk Empire," "Breaking Bad," "Downton Abbey," "Homeland," and "Mad Men" are this year's SAG Award nominees for Ensemble in a Drama Series. Learn more about them in the slideshow.
10 Most Memorable Oscar Speeches (Slideshow)
the 2013 Oscars are this Sunday. In honor of all acceptance speeches, here's 10 past great lines from speeched that have helped make Oscar history.
Elle Fanning Talks About 'Ginger and Rosa' (Video)
With Oscar nominations being announced on Thursday, it's a good time to revisit dark horse candidate Elle Fanning, who turned in a beautiful, critically-heralded performance in Sally Potter's "Ginger and Rosa" last year.
Hollywood Foreign Press Association Gives Grants at Annual Luncheon
The HFPA introduced its new board of directors and presented more than $1.2 million in grants to 40 non-profits and cultural institutions.
Independent Spirit Awards Uphold Pre-Oscars Date Tradition
The Film Independent Spirit Awards will be held the day before the Oscars in a Santa Monica beachfront tent.
Elizabeth McGovern Has a Knack for British Period Roles
"Downton Abbey"'s Elizabeth McGovern talks about her latest role in "Cheerful Weather For the Wedding."
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.