The box-office successes of African-American-led films defy the town's long-held expectation, a Weinstein Co. exec tells THR: "A quarter of a century ago, these movies wouldn't have crossed over." | Read More
"Nothing could be more ludicrous" than taking the late-night show's "Kill everyone in China" quip seriously, says ex-ABC chief Lloyd Braun as other comedians refuse to mock the uproar and Disney and other studios ... | Read More
While Star Partners has announced a new movie built around George Bailey's grandson, the studio still has the rights to the property, and "would take all appropriate steps" to protect them. | Read More
Writer Doug Ellin tweets a photo featuring stars Adrian Grenier, Jerry Ferrara, Kevin Dillon, Kevin Connolly, Scott Caan, Jeremy Piven and Debi Mazar. | Read More
The veteran showrunner will detail her personal and professional journey as the single mother of three daughters in a book to be published in 2015. | Read More
A month ago, Rivers supported a WGA position –- that E! negotiate with the guild -– as part of a deal to settle charges against her, but now she says E! is right and that writers should have voted before striking. | Read More
The online retailer's entertainment unit is leaving offices in Sherman Oaks for a space alongside CBS Television Distribution, Sony and Beats Electronics at the Winter Garden campus. | Read More
In his first in-depth sit-down in nine months, the embattled boy wonder tells The Hollywood Reporter that he doesn't "give a f---" what the haters say, a concerned Eminem has reached out and the inside details of his ... | Read More
The pop star and his manager goof around at THR's photo shoot but get serious when it comes to talking about the movie Believe, due out Christmas Day. "A lot of people thought we wouldn't address the rumors," says Braun. "There is no fluff." | Read More
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