"She has become incredibly commercialized," laments the group that owns rights to her diary as an unauthorized TV miniseries joins two new films. | Read More
One day prior to the crackdown, the newspaper published an article revealing that family members of top Chinese officials are using offshore Caribbean banks to hold their fortunes | Read More
U.K. and New York-based Goldcrest Films will bankroll the Killer Films project, which is set to shoot in August and will be touted to buyers at the upcoming European Film Market in Berlin. | Read More
"Ellen" becomes the first American daily talk show to be carried in China, with episodes subtitled in Chinese and delivered within 48 hours of the original broadcast in the U.S. | Read More
The embattled politician, who admitted to smoking crack cocaine in a "drunken stupor," is caught swaying and rambling in a Jamaican patois in his latest YouTube sensation. | Read More
Ken McReddie Associates changes its name to The Artists Partnership and sets up a literary and development division for its clients for projects across theater, film and TV. | Read More
Norwegian director Tommy Wirkela brings the hordes of Nazi zombies for part two of the B-movie series after his U.S. adventure "Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters." | Read More
The oddest-sounding title at Sundance turns out to be a gruesome treat in talented Australian director Jennifer Kent's child-in-peril Midnight entry starring Essie Davis. | Read More
This story first appeared in the Jan. 31 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. In November, Fox announced that ad inventory for Super Bowl XLVIII had sold out at an average of more than $4 million for a 30-second commercial. That's a record, generating an estimated $292 million for the network from the Feb. 2 game, according to Kantar Media. | Read More
In a rare setback for Jason Blum and his Blumhouse Productions, Universal Pictures has scrapped plans to release the Patrick Wilson comedy-thriller Stretch theatrically in March, and the producer has made an unsuccessful effort to find another distributor for the film. | Read More
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