The film units of the BBC and Channel 4 trumpet success with Steve McQueen's "12 Years A Slave" and "Philomena," while the BFI says it was "fantastic to see the Academy putting the U.K.'s vibrant and thriving film ... | Read More
The "Star Wars" director and Lucasfilm president swept into the city-state to unveil the company's new offices in the 242,190 square-foot "Sandcrawler" building. | Read More
The Canadian broadcaster is also hot-housing one hours from "Stargate SG-1's" Robert C. Cooper, "Miss Congeniality's" Katie Ford and "Brothers & Sisters'" Stephen Tolkin. | Read More
Newcomer Philip Ng and a cast of mostly martial-arts veterans star in producer Wong Jing's second Shanghai-set, 1930s gangland actioner in as many years. | Read More
The nominees for the 86th Academy Awards were announced Thursday morning, but some movies and big names, predicted by many to be nominees, were left off the list. Tom Hanks didn't receive an Oscar nomination for his work in Captain Phillips or Saving Mr. Banks. Oprah Winfrey was also snubbed in the best supporting actress category for her work in Lee Daniels' The Butler. | Read More
Academy president Cheryl Isaac Boones and Thor actor Chris Hemsworth announced the nominations for the 86th Academy Awards on Thursday morning. Nine films were nominated for best picture, including American Hustle, Captain Phillips, Dallas Buyers Club, Gravity, Her, Nebraska, Philomena, 12 Years a Slave and The Wolf of Wall Street. As nominees react to the honor, The Hollywood Reporter will include their responses below: | Read More
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