The Weinstein Co. chief will receive the inaugural International Fellowship from the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts in December. | Read More
The dissident artist has sent an empty chair to hold his place on the festival's jury, as Chinese authorities prevented him from leaving the country to attend. | Read More
UPDATED: The RTL Group company behind the "Idol" and "X Factor" formats continues its push into scripted fare with the deal for the Scandinavian firm known for crime thriller "Those Who Kill." | Read More
The move comes hours after a court reversed the decision to fire 1,000 employees, forcing debt-strapped officials to resume paying their salaries. | Read More
The international cable giant loses video subscribers and provides updates on its recent acquisition of Britain's Virgin Media and a deal to sell its content business to AMC Networks. | Read More
Oscar winner Luc Jacquet ("March of the Penguins") offers up a visually exquisite exploration of the world above and below the forest canopy. | Read More
Surprise! The judges of The Voice suddenly remembered that they are, in fact, judges (they were all intolerably too nice Monday night) and returned to their big red chairs for the second night of stripped-down performances, thankfully with a stash of constructive criticism in each of their Starbucks cups – Adam Levine in particular. | Read More