Bryan Zuriff says in court papers he is back to work on the Showtime series after briefly resigning to protect it from negative publicity as he faces a year in prison for his role in an online gambling ring tied to ... | Read More
The second big-screen installment of Suzanne Collins' YA trilogy sees Jennifer Lawrence return as the heroic Katniss Everdeen with new faces Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jena Malone, Jeffrey Wright and Sam Claflin joining ... | Read More
The controversial Danish director let others cut down his new two-part auteur porn film and has yet to see the version that will have its world premiere in December, a Danish film magazine reports. | Read More
National Geographic's latest scripted foray, and second collaboration with Bill O'Reilly, falls short of a network record against substantial competition from the NFL and "The Walking Dead." | Read More
The Fox International Channels project marks his third comic in development and fourth potential series overall, joining "The Walking Dead" and its upcoming companion show. | Read More
The company said revenue declined 5 percent, with expenses dropping 7 percent, but CEO Peter Liguori said the results did not meet his team's expectations. | Read More
Sunday's event drew the likes of Christopher Walken and Benicio Del Toro to Greenwich's Brant Foundation Art Study Center for the latest exhibition of the film director and artist. | Read More
The new deal, shepherded by Alan Horn, follows an aborted attempt several years ago to develop the property as a musical with composer Adam Guettel. | Read More
Inspired by a series of semi-lucid dreams post-breakup, the writer gathered actor friends to read his new book, "29 to 31: A Book of Dreams" at the MOCA-hosted event. | Read More
The cast of August: Osage County will answer questions from fans in a live online Q&A on Monday night. Stars Julia Roberts, Julianne Nicholson, Juliette Lewis, Margo Martindale, Chris Cooper and Dermot Mulroney, along with producer George Clooney, will field questions starting at 8 p.m. PT. PHOTOS: Fall's Most Anticipated Movies | Read More
Sacha Baron Cohen stole the show Saturday night at the BAFTA-LA Britannia Awards. It all started when Judd Apatow took the stage at the Beverly Hilton to introduce Cohen, the winner of the organization's Charlie Chaplin Britannia Award for Excellence in Comedy. "No man has ever deserved an award more than Sacha deserves this," the comedy producer said, "even though this year Sacha did not create any comedy work whatsoever." | Read More
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