Megyn Kelly's move to Sean Hannity's slot is the network's first primetime shift in a decade, revealing a quest for younger viewers and a new willingness to mix up news and commentary. | Read More
Sources tell THR that at one point, the poker thriller was in such bad shape that Affleck turned to William Goldenberg to help credited editor Jeff McEvoy salvage the movie. | Read More
The "Game of Thrones" actor is set to star in the untitled comedy pitch that will have a script written by "Bad Words" scribe Andrew Dodge. | Read More
Alfonso Cuaron infused his $100 million film with everything from lights mimicking the sun reflected off North Africa to sound from a car plant. | Read More
She was scheduled to headline a $32,000-a-head political fundraiser for the Democratic National Committee at the Hancock Park home of "Everybody Loves Raymond" creator Philip Rosenthal. | Read More
The bespoke designer Waraire Boswell has found a niche suiting up basketball's biggest stars while quietly operating out of Koreatown and now resides in his own downtown showroom. | Read More
After months of sustained controversy that reached a climax with her provocative performance at the MTV Video Music Awards, Miley Cyrus is once again making headlines. This time, however, the attention has shifted (at least temporarily) away from the twerking and on to the artist's music. | Read More
CANNES -- Relativity Media CEO Ryan Kavanaugh offered an object lesson in how to turn a little-seen film into a hit TV show. Catfish, the 2010 teen-targeted Relativity film, grossed $3.2 million at the U.S. box office and a mere $240,000 internationally. "By all traditional measures, this movie was an under-performer," Kavanaugh told an audience gathered Tuesday for a MIPCOM keynote presentation. | Read More
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