Nominees for the NAACP's 44th Annual Image Awards Announced
NAACP singles out Queen Latifah for "Steel Magnolias"; "Beasts of the Southern Wild" is also in the Image Awards hunt.
Nominees for the NAACP's 44th Annual Image Awards Announced
NAACP singles out Queen Latifah for "Steel Magnolias"; "Beasts of the Southern Wild" is also in the Image Awards hunt.
‘Zero Dark Thirty’ Wins Two More Top Prizes, Emmanuelle Riva Sweeps
Three critics groups announce winners.
‘Starbuck’ Is a Glass Half Full
This comedy about a former sperm donor—set to be remade starring Vince Vaughn—who meets all the children he produced is sweet and likeable to a fault.
‘Admission’ Proves to be an Omission of Entertainment
As Tina Fey’s first post-“30 Rock” project, “Admission” comes with more weight attached to it than the film can comfortably bear.
‘LUV’ Gives a Brutal Lesson in Growing Up
Although set in a low-income neighborhood’s drug world, this powerful film starring Common lays bare the universal despair when childhood dreams are shattered.
Spielberg, Katzenberg, and Geffen Each Donate $30 Million to MPTF
Dreamworks SKG founders Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, and David Geffen are supporting a $350 million fundraising campaign for the nonprofit Motion Picture & Television Fund.
The New York Film Critics Circle Ranks Swell
Film critics Bilge Ebiri, Nick Pinkerton, and Keith Uhlich will join the NYFCC this year.
MPAA Celebrates Court Victory Over Torrent Site
A legal victory for the major movie studios last week could translate into larger residual checks for performers.
A Film Fest Amid the Bayous of Louisiana
The Louisiana International Film Festival and Mentorship Program announced its lineup for its inaugural four-day event, which kicks off April 18 in Baton Rouge and New Orleans.
FilmL.A. Announces Art Yoon Hire
The non-profit has named Yoon to the newly created position of executive vice president, where he will help boost its marketing and advertising efforts.