Festival opener "Grace of Monaco" creates more controversy, Quentin Tarantino to host Sergio Leone screening, Tommy Lee Jones dishes on "The Homesman," and the Chinese descend in record numbers -- plus all the best ... | Read More
Loans, not giveaways, would provide needed cash for film and TV shoots, cut out wasteful middlemen and help the state compete with rivals willing to bankrupt themselves to lure productions, writes film finance ... | Read More
"We gave [Tebow] a lot of attention. We probably overdid it," admitted ESPN president John Skipper. "And that makes people suspicious of him. It's not his fault. He is genuinely a very likable guy." | Read More
Sidney Poitier was the first choice for president; Bill Clinton was a fan; and Sorkin and Tommy Schlamme created a show "about democracy run by a couple of Kim Jong-ils": an oral history of the heady, liberal, ... | Read More
rom the ultra-exclusive party aboard Paul Allen's super-yacht to studio fetes packed with stars and featuring performances from Drake and Grandmaster Flash, it's to be another boozy, buzzy 12 days on the Croisette. | Read More
EDM comes to IGA. Insomniac CEO/founder Pasquale Rotella has partnered with Interscope Geffen A&M to create a new EDM label, Insomniac Records. Insomniac Records brings the experience of more than two decades of promoting some of the largest dance music events in the world to its new affiliation with Interscope Records. | Read More
STOCKHOLM -- Police in Sweden say the film director behind the Oscar-awarded music documentary Searching for Sugarman, Malik Bendjelloul has died. He was 36. Police spokeswoman Pia Glenvik said Bendjelloul died in Stockholm late Tuesday, but wouldn't specify the cause of death. | Read More
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