Baz Luhrmann's Warner Bros. feature won six of the seven cateogires in which it was nominated, including best film, best director and best actor for Leonardo DiCaprio. | Read More
Composer Stephen Schwartz is urging people to ditch the Olympic sponsor, telling THR it should have spoken out against the policy: "I don't see any difference between what the Russians did in their laws and what ... | Read More
U.K. banner Dogwoof inks the deal for the documentary to swim to screens across Asia, Italy, Portugal, Central and Eastern Europe, Africa, Scandinavia and Latin America. | Read More
"24: Live Another Day," the reboot of Fox's hit series starring Kiefer Sutherland, is shooting in Britain, taking advantage of the new tax scheme, which was introduced in April last year. | Read More
The sports entertainment firm also recently struck a richer TV agreement in Thailand and is continuing renewal talks with NBCUniversal in the U.S. | Read More
UPDATED: The U.K. pay TV giant also announces a five-year exclusive deal with HBO, while playing down the impact of aggressive competition for customers with sports rights rival BT. | Read More
Romance, film, and the romance of film are at the heart of Rosendo Ruiz's fiction-documentary hybrid shot during a small-town Argentinian film festival. | Read More
With final ratings in for the State of the Union address, Nielsen Media puts the grand total just shy of last year's for a 14-year low. The gross average audience of 13 networks airing President Barack Obama's speech puts viewership at 33,299,172. That's down from the 33.5 million that tuned in for the 2013 speech for its lowest showing since 2000. (President Bill Clinton's final address in office averaged 31,478,000.) | Read More
"Alone Yet Not Alone"? More like nominated yet not nominated. In a move with few precedents in the 86-year history of the Academy Awards, the board of governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has decided to disqualify an Oscar nominee prior to the Oscars ceremony itself. "Alone Yet Not Alone," a little-heard tune from a little-seen film of the same name, will not appear on Oscar ballots when the final round of voting begins on Feb. 14. And the Academy will not announce a replacement nominee. | Read More
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