The former "Will and Grace" star and his college buddy have five shows on the air through their Hazy Mills production company, including "Sean Saves the World," "Hot in Cleveland" and "Grimm." | Read More
The actor's addition was more than a month in the works, though he had to work out schedule conflicts before joining the film, which is set to begin shooting in October. | Read More
Producer Michael Shane ("I, Robot") is joining the Chinese government and Japanese studio Genco for the co-production, to be filmed in English. | Read More
Co-stars Mayim Bialik and Melissa Rauch have received salary increases as leads Jim Parsons, Johnny Galecki and Kaley Cuoco are seeking larger checks as well. | Read More
Rockstar Games' eagerly anticipated new entry into the series racked up $800 million in first-day sales. Here's a look at familiar landmarks through the game's parallel-universe lens. | Read More
Sundance breakout "Escape From Tomorrow," which depicts Disney princesses as prostitutes and was filmed without permission inside Disney's parks, fails to provoke a legal response from a studio unwilling to dole out ... | Read More
Christina Voros' "Chasing Tommy Ton" follows the noted Jak & Jil blogger/photographer in one of two short films premiering at DailyCandy and Tribeca Enterprises' Fashion in Film Festival on Thursday. | Read More
The CFDA Award-winning womenswear designer chatted with THR about his first foray into interiors at the purple "Green Room's" Nokia Theater unveiling Wednesday morning. | Read More
Another season of Big Brother is nearing its end. But before CBS crowns the latest winner of the summer reality staple on Wednesday, The Hollywood Reporter takes a look back at the current season. From memorable fights (see: Winegate, the bed-flipping incident) and shocking blindsides (see: Judd's first eviction) to the houseguests' insensitive remarks, the 15th cycle proved to be both entertaining and controversial. Early on in the run, host Julie Chen promised a no-floater season by enacting a new twist to the game — America's MVP, a move intended to reward good game play. That didn't turn out to be the case, with America voting Rachel Reilly's sister, Elissa Slater, to hold the MVP power for three straight weeks, giving her the chance to nominate a third person for eviction. The final three — Spencer Clawson, GinaMarie Zimmerman and Andy Herren (aka the Exterminators) — arguably floated their way to the end. PHOTOS: 'Big Brother 15': Meet the 16 Houseguests THR compiled some of the biggest highlights from the season (in no particular order): | Read More
This story first appeared in the Sept. 27 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. THE 30 ROCK BRAIN TRUST Jeff Richmond (10 noms, 3 wins) Tina Fey (30 noms, 7 wins) and Robert Carlock (14 noms, 3 wins) | Read More
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