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The Original Hollywoodland Sign Hollywood has always been a highly sexed town full of attractive young people with plenty of money or needing plenty of money. The idea of hitting it big in Hollywood has...
Online video network Machinima is about to get some new programming from one of the most prominent names in science-fiction and fantasy: director Ridley Scott. Deadline Hollywood reports that the...
This summer's cinema slate is all about teen girls gone wild with Harmony Korine’s Spring Breakers and Sofia Coppola's The Bling Ring bringing the crime spree to theaters. Earlier this week, we lis...
Earlier today we learned that Skyfall director Sam Mendes would not be returning for James Bond 24 to continue the British secret agent franchise. While
Life of Pi and Cloud Atlas are two complicated, ambitious novels recently adapted for the big screen. NPR's Elizabeth Blair explores what makes some singular narratives workable on film — and what makes some fail.
The Hobbit just joined the billionaire's club. What else has made crazy movie money?
“If somebody goes out to make a movie that isn’t designed primarily to entertain people, then I don’t know what the fuck they’re doing. What’s the Raymond Chandler line? ‘All good art is entertainment...
Scott Myers has had a career worthy of many aspiring screenwriters' dreams, but during his appearances on campus he was careful to add a dosage of reality.
As is usually the case around here, we already have an opinion as to whom we’d like to see on the stage hosting next year’s Academy Awards.
Director Alfred Hitchcock gulped martinis, treated actors like cattle, and lusted after his leading ladies. Will a new film starring Anthony Hopkins reveal the man behind the movies?
Seth MacFarlane won’t be back at the Oscars, likely pleasing his legions of critics.
Ben Affleck (Photo credit: Wikipedia) In his latest film Argo, Ben Affleck simultaneously tackles the roles of producer, director, writer and leading actor.
Ang Lee, Daniel-Day Lewis and Jennifer Lawrence are big winners.
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La Paramount a retiré une allusion à la Chine dans le dernier film de Brad Pitt.
Disney’s Oz the Great and Powerful is out this Friday, in case you haven’t looked at a magazine or a television or the side of a bus recently, and while we know it’s a big-budget would-be Mouse blo...
With the box office in a slump this season, Hollywood could use some hits. While analysts are hoping for the first U.S. hit of 2013 with this weekend's "Oz the Great and Powerful," the answer for a quick box-office turnaround may be appealing to the right audience overseas. Last year, Hollywood had its best year ever to date earning a record $10.8 billion. ...
Last month we heard that director Sam Mendes was seriously considering a return to the James Bond franchise after his stellar installment Skyfall wowed
Decades before "Star Wars" made filmmaker George Lucas rich and famous, he became smitten with the power of visual storytelling.
The Sundance Film Festival is a perennial favorite for those of us at FirstShowing.net, and Robert Redford's long-running festival has always been on the
Laura Jacobs traces the evolution of the Hollywood Bad Boy, from its Jimmy Cagney dawn to the heyday of the Rat Pack to the oh-so-good, no-good era of Sean Penn and Johnny Depp.
The nineties were full of blockbuster hits and critically acclaimed films, but some of the best films just didn't fill the theater se...
The best films of 2012 ndash; and a full, feisty and first-rate year it was ndash; took a defiant stand against business as usual that is pure rock r
Thanks to social media, you didn't have to watch Sunday's Oscars alone. In fact, Twitter rounded up some friends to offer some exclusive insider commentary.
In a business where effects-laden movies bring in hundreds of millions of dollars, many of the studios that create those effects are barely staying afloat.
Ben Affleck's myriad career failures in the early part of the new Millenium forced a reinvention that has him at the top of the Hollywood pyramid.
Although having “Oscar-winner” on your resume is certainly a big accolade, winning the Oscar is not a guaranteed bump in salary across the board.
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