Dominique Strauss-Kahn to sue over Abel Ferrara's "Welcome to New York" and Adrien Brody launches his own production company, plus reviews, party photos and more. | Read More
Heeeere's Hollywood! From Steve Carell in "Foxcatcher" to Julianne Moore in "Maps to the Stars," buzzy performances provide early fodder for awards season handicappers. | Read More
The former IMF chief's lawyer tells French radio that the film, which screened outside the film festival in Cannes on Saturday, is "a turd" and said that DSK was "heartbroken and terrified." | Read More
"I've never been on a carpet that was so clean and formal, elegant and there was clearly a ritual that has lasted for years," says Enos. Scott Speedman, Kevin Durand, Enos and Dawson also share their guilty pleasures ... | Read More
The actress introduces her new movie about two women going on a road trip in the third act of their lives. The film from Bright Pictures, co-stars Pauline Collins and is directed by Roger Goldby. | Read More
Australian director Zak Hilditch looks at the spectrum of human behavior in the face of impending doom in his last-day-on-earth road movie. | Read More
The director's latest project, featuring Julianne Moore, Mia Wasikowska and Robert Pattinson, is reminiscent of the severely negative films about Hollywood from the 1970s. | Read More
Gordon Willis, the acclaimed cinematographer behind the Godfather trilogy and such Woody Allen films as Annie Hall, Manhattan, Broadway Danny Rose and Zelig, has died. He was 82. Richard Crudo, the president of the American Society of Cinematographers, confirmed the news Sunday night. No other details were immediately available. | Read More
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