'12 Years' and 'Hustle' top a varied Globes field
Heaping seven nominations on both the con-artist melodrama "American Hustle" and the grimly historical "12 Years a Slave," the Golden Globes nominations set up a showdown of contrasts: comedy and drama, light and dark, white and black.
Associated PressGolden Globes Nominations 2014: '12 Years A Slave,' 'American Hustle' To Fight For Top Honors
The 71st annual Golden Globes nominations have arrived. Nominations were presented Thursday morning, honoring the best in film and television via comedy/musical and drama designations. This year's top film nominees are "12 Years a Slave" and "American Hustle," with seven nods each. "House of Cards"…
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BusinessWeekUPDATE: �The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug’ Takes $8.5M In First International Dates; Outpaces �An Unexpected Journey’
UPDATE, 11:37 AM PT: The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug scored $8.5M on its opening day (December 11th) in select international markets for a gross that’s 3% higher than last year’s The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Warner Bros says. France was confirmed at $2.8M with 263,000 admissions, a jump…
Deadline.comDisney Channel Turns to Villains for Its Next Original Movie Descendants
Disney Channel is turning to some of the darkest characters on the Disney shelf for its next live-action movie. Descendants will focus on the progeny of Disney baddies like Cruella De Vil, Maleficent, the Evil Queen and Jafar. Casting is currently under way for Descendants, which is set to begin…
TV GuideTom Cruise’s �Edge of Tomorrow’ Trailer: Déjà Vu All Over Again
"Groundhog Day" meets Tom Cruise's own "Oblivion" (and maybe a little bit of "Source Code" and "Elysium" thrown in there as well) in "Edge of Tomorrow," one of next summer's sci-fi extravaganzas and the latest action vehicle conjured to prove that Maverick's still got what it takes as he plunges…
Yahoo MoviesBeach Boy Biopic 'The Drummer' Back On The Shelf
A long-delayed film about Dennis Wilson's final years may never happen, producers tell THR.
BillboardWeinsteins sue Warner Bros. over 'Hobbit' profits
Harvey and Bob Weinstein sued Warner Bros.' New Line Cinema on Wednesday, claiming they're owned a share of the profits from the second and third "Hobbit" films. In the lawsuit filed in New York, ...
Associated PressThe Return of Ron Burgundy
At the London premiere for "Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues," Paul Rudd likens the legendary news team to One Direction and Will Ferrell and Steve Carell welcome the return of Ron Burgundy. (Dec. 12)
Associated Press VideosBenedict Cumberbatch Is Shamelessly Trying To Get Into J.J. Abrams' 'Star Wars' Sequel (VIDEO)
Beneduct Cumberbatch has been a part of some of the biggest movies in the last few years, from "War Horse" to "12 Years a Slave," and he made a huge impression on J.J. Abrams with with his performance in "Star Trek Into Darkness." But the actor told "Conan" there's another big franchise he wants to…
Huffington PostSAG Awards: 12 Years A Slave Leads Nominations
The award season kicked off in a big way on Wednesday morning with the Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations announced.
Access HollywoodTrailer Report: 'Spider-Man' Bests 'X-Men' and 'Captain America'
The coming attraction for the Andrew Garfield-led sequel about Marvel's popular webslinger scored more YouTube views than any other comic-based movie this year.
The Hollywood Reporter�Digital HD’ Has Hopes High at Studios’ Home Entertainment Divisions
There’s a tipping point in sight for the home-entertainment business, one in which consumer spending on titles delivered digitally as purchases, rentals and through subscription streaming will edge past spending on packaged media. This shift to digital dominance may still be in the future, but as…
VarietyNo Piano? No Problem! Big Revelations From �Big’ Director Penny Marshall
Penny Marshall's "Big" was a big deal back in 1988. And nowadays, looking back, "Big" remains a big deal, not just because star Tom Hanks first became Oscar Nominee Tom hanks, but because Marshall became the first female director to make a film that grossed more than $100 million. Of course, it's…
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AdChoices NetflixSponsoredSimon Pegg will join Monty Python cast in 'Absolutely Anything'
Simon Pegg has confirmed he will star in comedy sci-fi movie Absolutely Anything with Monty Python members John Cleese, Terry Jones, Michael Palin, and Terry Gilliam. Pegg will play Neil Clarke, a "disillusioned school teacher" given magical powers by CGI aliens. Those aliens will be voiced by the…
The VergeGolden Globes Best Actor Nominees Include Chiwetel Ejiofor, Leonardo DiCaprio
Hollywood's top leading men were honored on Thursday with nominations in the Golden Globes Best Actor categories. The Globes, which are handed out by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, include four Best Actor groupings, two for film and two for television, categorizing for dramas and…
Huffington PostThe 5 Funniest �Anchorman 2′ Marketing Stunts
It’s raining Ron. Everywhere you look in the run-up to the Dec. 18 release of Paramount Pictures’ “Anchorman 2,” Ron Burgundy is there. It’s a promotional blizzard so thick that the screen time Will Ferrell has been logging in character online rivals his time in the movie itself. Viral marketing…
VarietyLionsgate to Make a �Zealot’ Movie About Jesus
Lionsgate will make a movie based on Reza Aslan’s “Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth,” the studio said on Wednesday. It has acquired the feature film rights to the book, a New York Times best-seller about Jesus’ life and the various religious perspectives of one of history’s most…
The WrapWeinstein brothers sue Time Warner over 'Hobbit' films
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) - Movie producers Bob and Harvey Weinstein have sued Time Warner Inc for at least $75 million over its decision to divide the screen adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's book "The Hobbit" into three parts, and refusing to pay them for the second and third films. …
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