The foreign-language picture honor for Paolo Sorrentino's film, Italy's first Academy Award in 15 years, drew ecstatic media coverage and social media buzz. | Read More
The mini-studio will supply its own and Summit titles to the Italian distributor as it continues to build out its worldwide releasing network. | Read More
The film took $3.1 on Saturday and Sunday, outperforming the local opening of "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" in 2012 by more than 40 percent. | Read More
The deal strengthens Discovery's creative pipeline and calls for Raw, based in London, to expand into scripted programming and independent films. | Read More
"Daybreak" will be renamed "Good Morning Britain" and offer "engaging, news-driven content" in an attempt to close the ratings gap with the U.K. public broadcaster's "Breakfast" show. | Read More
Paul W.S. Anderson's disaster actioner, starring "Game of Thrones" star Kit Harrington, opens to just $1.5 million in the key European territory. | Read More
The court case against the South African Olympic athlete, which will be partly televised and has been dubbed "The Oscar Show" by a local paper, started with some delay due to an "overwhelmed" interpreter. | Read More
As a television event, this year's Oscars was more like an endurance test -- turgid, badly directed, poorly produced and featuring an endless string of tired or wince-inducing moments from host Ellen DeGeneres. | Read More
Jennifer Lawrence was the most tweeted-about star during the 86th Academy Awards, according to Twitter. The American Hustle actress likely got an ignominious boost to her social media profile after she took a tumble – for the second consecutive year – while walking the red carpet. Wearing a strapless red peplum Dior Haute Couture dress, she was also considered among the best dressed of the night by THR and others. | Read More
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