Instead of entering the drama about actress-turned-princess Grace Kelly in this year's awards race, the distributor now intends to release it in the spring. | Read More
The late-night host also spoofed the AMC series and welcomed creator Vince Gilligan to his couch Monday night, joking that his show had been renamed "It's Conan, Bitch!" | Read More
For the second straight year "Mad Men" was completely shut out, as was "Girls," while "House of Cards," "Game of Thrones," "Downton Abbey" and "Louie" were among the other shows that had particularly rough nights. | Read More
From creator Michelle Ashford, Michael Sheen and Lizzy Caplan lead a top-notch cast in the series about Dr. William Masters and Virginia Johnson. | Read More
Officials have reworked access for handicapped visitors to Disneyland and Walt Disney World after a New York Post investigation revealed wealthy Manhattanites abusing the practice. | Read More
The new location for subsidiary MPC will house roughly 200 artists, initially working on "X-Men: Days of Future Past," "Into The Woods" and "Cinderella." | Read More
Will Arnett and Alec Baldwin looked like Oompa Loompas on Sunday -- they went too far. Says makeup artist Kirin Bhatty, "You should look like the best version of yourself just back from an island vacation and not ... | Read More
HarperCollins celebrates the author, cartoonist and Grammy-winning songwriter, who sold over 35 million hardcover books, with of series of anniversary releases. First up: "Lafcadio, The Lion Who Shot Back," out Sept. 24. | Read More
The art dealer of Kayne Griffin Corcoran opens an exhibit featuring the work of French abstractionist Francois Morellet and will debut an exhibit by David Lynch in November. | Read More
Lionsgate continues to round out the cast for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Parts 1 and 2. Wes Chatham has joined as Castor, a cameraman from the Capitol who becomes a part of the rebellion. His character works closely with Cressida, who will be played by Natalie Dormer. | Read More
What exactly are we seeing in the extended trailer for director Jonathan Glazer's Under the Skin? There's the obvious: Star Scarlett Johansson luring men -- and potential victims? -- into her car. What follows is a barrage of bold and beautiful images, teasing a surreal vision with nightmarish undertones. Spine-tingling chills abound. FILM REVIEW: Under the Skin | Read More
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