Rosemarie DeWitt Gets ‘Touchy Feely’ as a Massage Therapist
The indie darling, who stars in Lynn Shelton’s new movie at Sundance, can no longer look at massages the same way.
Rosemarie DeWitt Gets ‘Touchy Feely’ as a Massage Therapist
The indie darling, who stars in Lynn Shelton’s new movie at Sundance, can no longer look at massages the same way.
The Horror Genre Drops Acid in ‘John Dies at the End’
Director Don Coscarelli and his pitch perfect cast create a comic-horror drug trip that boggles the mind and entertains the eye.
Robert Carlyle Saves 'California Solo'
Robert Carlyle’s hard-drinking former rocker turned farm worker is an entertaining presence, but the movie containing him spends too much time spinning its wheels.
New York’s Production Boom Means More Work for Actors and CDs
Casting director James Calleri explains how the increase in film and TV production in NYC means more opportunities for actors and casting directors.
SAG Noms: Female Actor In a Television Movie or Miniseries (Slideshow)
Nicole Kidman, Julianne Moore, Charlotte Rampling, Sigourney Weaver, and Alfre Woodard are this year's SAG Award nominees for Female Actor In a Television Movie or Miniseries. Learn more about them and their shows in the slideshow.
4 Tips From Brady Corbet on Being an In-Demand Actor
Corbet is earning raves for his performance of the charming Simon, who soon shows a sinister and violent side beneath his pleasant facade. The sought-after actor and filmmker spoke to Backstage about his rapidly rising career.
Art Directors Guild Boosts 'Skyfall,' Snubs 'Master'
Nominations have been announced for the 17th Annual Art Directors Guild Awards
‘Jack the Giant Slayer’ Is Pretty Slight Stuff
Bryan Singer’s bland, violent fantasy film, starring Nicholas Hoult and Ewan McGregor, may scare kids but will probably underwhelm everybody else.
New York City Suspends Film Shoots for Snowstorm
The Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment has officially suspended all outdoor film permits for Saturday, Feb. 9, due to severe weather in New York City.
Gosling Will Direct His ‘Drive’ Co-Star; Keaton Plays Bad Guy in ‘Robocop’ Reboot
Ryan Gosling will write and direct “How to Catch a Monster,” while Michael Keaton comes back to big screens as the “Robocop” villain, and Michael Pitt marries Mary Pickford.