• Will Hollywood Change Lineup Because of Recession?

    How will the recession affect the films Hollywood chooses to tell in the coming months?

  • Family Fare Pays Off at Box Office

    Family-friendly and religion-themed films brought in more return last year than blockbusters like “The Dark Knight,” according to E! Online.

  • 3-D: Risky Bet for Hollywood?

    The initiative to boost 3-D could prove to be the movie industry’s latest misstep, says the New York Times.

  • Danny Boyle charms Globe voters

    ‘Slumdog’ wins four Globes, including Best Picture. Kate Winslet grabs two statues.

    Danny Boyle charms Globe voters
  • Golden Globes: Nominations and winners

    Complete list of nominations for the 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards

  • ‘Watchmen’ Producers Speak Out

    Veteran producer Larry Gordon has written a long letter to U.S. District Court Judge Gary Feess blaming Fox and his old lawyers for the dispute over the “Watchmen” film.

  • Sony Pictures Gets a Jump on Sundance

    Though the Sundance Film Festival doesn’t begin until next week, a number of big acquisitions are already under negotiation.

  • WB Wants ‘Watchmen’ Hearing Pushed Up

    Because “time is critical,” Warner Bros is asking a judge to move up a hearing over distribution rights to “Watchmen” to as early as Monday.

  • Prosecutors Say Polanski Should Surrender

    If Roman Polanski wants the case against him dismissed, he should surrender first, the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office told a court on Tuesday.

  • 2008 Box Office Holds Steady

    The official tally of the box office at North American movie theaters for 2008 totalled $9.6 billion, a decrease of less than 1 percent over the previous year.

  • Warners in Heap of Holiday Litigation

    A surprise ruling on Dec. 24 has given Fox the controlling distribution rights to the blockbuster “Watchmen” film.

  • Christmas Boost Pushes 2008 Box Office Over the Top

    A successful Christmas box office haul guarantees that ticket sales for 2008 will match or exceed 2007’s record-breaking take of $9.62 billion.

  • Jackman Won’t Star in Soderbergh’s ‘Cleo’

    Hugh Jackman has removed himself from discussions to star in Steven Soderbergh’s 3-D live action musical “Cleo” alongside Catherine Zeta-Jones.

  • Bootleg DVDs Plague Sundance Filmmakers

    A number of films slated to debut at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah next month are making the rounds within the industry via bootlegged copies.

  • Disney Dumps ‘Narnia’

    Disney said Tuesday it will not co-produce and co-finance the next “Narnia” installment with producer Walden Media.