Jason Schwartzman, Elisabeth Moss and Krysten Ritter attended the intimate party, sponsored by American Airlines, on Monday night at Cisero's downstairs bar on Main Street. | Read More
"Listen Up Philip" stars Jason Schwartzman, Elisabeth Moss, Krysten Ritter, Jonathan Pryce and Josephine de La Baume celebrated the film's premiere party, hosted by The Hollywood Reporter and sponsored by American ... | Read More
In Monday's episode, The Hollywood Reporter executive editor Matt Belloni and senior editor Stacy Wilson discuss the SAG Awards' impact on the Oscars, while Plaza stops by to talk about her zombie comedy "Life After ... | Read More
Dane DeHaan, Molly Shannon, Cheryl Hines, Matthew Gray Gubler and director Jeff Baena also stop by THR's lounge to talk about their new zombie movie. | Read More
Stars Alison Pill, Kate Flannery and Jack McBrayer and co-director Jonathan Milott also talk their movie, about a group of teachers who have to fight for their lives after their students transform into savages. | Read More
Anne Hathaway and Johnny Flynn play strangers who connect through unhappy circumstances in Kate Barker-Froyland's music-driven drama about romantic love and family. | Read More
"Flight of the Conchords" co-star Jemaine Clement and "Boy" director Taika Waititi play two of a quartet of vampires who share a Wellington house. | Read More
Steve James' engrossing documentary about Roger Ebert celebrates the late film critic's life and work but also presents an unflinching view of his medical difficulties. | Read More
"To me it just felt like the whole area of religion hasn't been looked at that much on film, particularly in Ireland, a country that needs to look at it a bit more," says O'Dowd. | Read More
Hader also shares Kevin Pollak's reaction to their film after its Sundance screening and reveals that he once got fired from a job at 6 a.m. "That's like a career moment for me, that's one of the nicest things I've ... | Read More
Writer-director Kate Froyland-Barker's wispy debut, Song One, follows in the neo-folk organic-musical footsteps of John Carney's films Once and Can a Song Save Your Life? Incorporating the live music scene of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, as a backdrop, the delicate drama is sweet and sincere but a tad thin to resonate. | Read More
PARIS – Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson will lend some star Power to this year's MIPTV, with his new executive-produced series to enjoy its world premiere screening on the opening night of the annual TV convention of international buyers in Cannes. | Read More
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