Film Review: ‘Secretly, Greatly’
This tonally dissonant tale of sleeper North Korean agents biding time in a South Korean backwater isn't likely to find smooth sailing offshore.
View ArticleEllen DeGeneres To Host Oscars
It will be DeGeneres' second tour of duty as Oscar host.
View ArticleLook Out, Comic-Con! VidCon is Gaining Fast
This is a guest column from Brent Weinstein (@brentweinstein), head of digital media at UTA. In 1970, 300 fans gathered in the basement of a San Diego hotel to discuss and trade their favorite comic...
View ArticleDigital Entertainment Group Promotes Amy Jo Smith to President
Amy Jo Smith has been promoted to president of the Digital Entertainment Group, the industry organization overseeing the growth of DVD, Blu-ray and UltraViolet. Promotion comes as the DEG is kicking...
View ArticleLocarno Film Review: ‘Sheep’
Although not for everyone, this surprising prose poem on the randomness of life itself should earn fest interest and deserved cult status.
View ArticleScarlett Johansson on the Metamorphosis of ‘Under the Skin’
It took filmmaker Jonathan Glazer ten years to make “Under the Skin”, the alien hitchhiker thriller which premiered Monday night at the Toronto Film Festival, and for star Scarlett Johansson, the “Sexy...
View ArticleFilm Review: ‘The Trials of Muhammad Ali’
Though few athletes seem as widely beloved in retirement, the erstwhile Cassius Clay was once one of the most controversial — and loathed — public figures in America.
View ArticleHollywood Shows Interest in Sports Powerhouse IMG
With the deadline this week for the first round of bidding for IMG Worldwide, the focus in the industry is whether any number of entertainment players would emerge as a serious suitor for the sports...
View ArticleJimmy Kimmel, Star Chefs Raise Money for Alex’s Lemonade Childhood Cancer Fund
Celebrities bonded with chefs from their favorite restaurants Sept. 28 while helping fight childhood cancer at the fourth edition of L.A. Loves Alex’s Lemonade, billed as a “decadent cookout” at the...
View ArticleFilm Review: ‘Of Horses and Men’
Benedikt Erlingsson's excellent debut is a boldly distinctive vision set in a quirky horse-riding community in the Icelandic countryside.
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