THR's lead awards analyst says that the Globes results only confirm what we already believed: that "12 Years a Slave," "American Hustle" and "Gravity" are the year's top contenders. | Read More
The British Film Institute has three movies looking to ink U.S. distribution deals that will debut at the Sundance Film Festival to benefit from the pilot fund. | Read More
"Stop! In The Name of Love" has the backing of EMI Music Publishing and Sony/ATV Music and is being developed by a group of British industry veterans, including the producer of "Notting Hill." | Read More
The U.K. TV networks giant says the BBC has rushed to commission or produce almost identical programs to those by ITV" and argues there is "no obvious justification" for it to air hit formats, such as "The Voice." | Read More
Japanese writer-director Koki Mitani adapts his own novel, revolving around the struggle for power among scions and squires of a deceased warlord in the 16th century. | Read More
Jacqueline Bisset surprised both audiences and NBC censors on Sunday night a the Golden Globes when she swore during her acceptance speech. During her rambling speech following a win for Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries, or TV Movie, a poorly time bleep caught the beginning of her sentence, but not the word "s--t" at the end of her sentence, which aired on the live broadcast. | Read More
Netflix has renewed its original series Lilyhammer for a third season, the company announced Monday. "We are proud to bring back Lilyhammer for a third season," Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos said in a statement. "Lilyhammer is the type of global show that Netflix members around the world have discovered and love and season three will see that world expand even more." | Read More
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