Americans Are Flooding Movie Theaters
Film lovers flocked to the movies as consumers splurged on entertainment and other live experiences in the summer of 2023.
Information sector shrinks, latest jobs numbers show
Despite all other industries experiencing hiring growth throughout September, the information sector lost 5,000 jobs.
Recalibrating the Culture of the Climate Crisis
Stories can shed light on our present and illuminate our future.
"I have pretty privilege, but there's a dark side"
I'm not afraid of saying I'm stereotypically beautiful, and it means I get things for free.
Warner Bros. 'Cut Its Losses' by Axing $90 Million 'Batgirl' Movie: Lawyer
"In the end, 'Batgirl' was the canary in the coal mine for the new post-COVID era of major film studios," one expert told Newsweek.
IATSE Union Narrowly Approves Contracts With Producers to Avoid Strike
"This has been a democratic process to win the very best contracts," said the IATSE international president after the vote.
Twitter Sounds Off on Live-Action 'Clifford' Movie Trailer
Viewers are split over Clifford's new, CGI-heavy look, with reactions ranging from "adorable" to "monstrous."
What China's Rise to Global Box Office Champs Means for Hollywood's Future
While COVID-19 hobbled film industries in every country, China has recovered well considering the circumstances, and looks to be in a good position to continue its movie-grossing dominance.
Hollywood Celebrities 'Gutted' By Arclight Cinemas Closing
"Knives Out" director Rian Johnson summed up his feelings in a tweet that read: "Well this sucks."
Will Smith's 'Emancipation' First Movie to Exit Georgia Over Voting Laws
"We cannot in good conscience provide economic support to a government that enacts regressive voting laws that are designed to restrict voter access," Smith said in a joint statement with director Antoine Fuqua.
Scott Rudin Abuse Allegations Prompts Dozens of Celebs To Speak Out
The prolific producer has been accused of overseeing an abusive workplace in a devastating exposé published this week.
Why Ray Fisher Was Removed From 'The Flash'
The "Cyborg" star has detailed his dismissal from the upcoming film "The Flash," citing his negative experience with Warner Media and DC Films President Walter Hamada.
What Christopher Nolan Said About HBO Max in Rant About 2021 Streaming Deal
"Some of our industry's biggest filmmakers and most important movie stars went to bed the night before thinking they were working for the greatest movie studio and woke up to find out they were working for the worst streaming service," Nolan said.
Who is Fan Bingbing? Top Chinese Actor Still Missing
The 37-year-old is thought to be under investigation for tax evasion.
'Wonder Woman' Punches Back Against Sexual Assault
Will Warner Bros. ditch Brett Ratner's production company amid rising sexual assault charges?
London Critics Show Love for 'Moonlight,' Austen Comedy
London critics are basking in the glow of Barry Jenkins' Oscar favorite.
Afghan Filmmaker: Women Are Invisible in My Country
Wolf and sheep is the debut feature film by Afghan filmmaker Shahrbanoo Sadat.
More Than Half of British Films Have No Black Actors
Actor David Oyelowo criticized the U.K. film industry for its lack of diversity.
BFI To Launch Season Celebrating Black Actors
Against the backdrop of a Hollywood diversity row and Black Lives Matter, the British film body will explore black stardom.
Why Hollywood Glorifies Prison Breaks
The escape of two convicted murderers from Clinton Correctional Facility in upstate New York shows how the silver screen gets it wrong.
Australian Officials Threaten to Euthanize Johnny Depp's Dogs
Australia has given film star Depp two days to fly his dogs to the U.S. or face having them put down after he flew them into Australia without declaring them to customs.
16 Hilarious Examples of Orson Welles's Late-Career Slumming
A new Indiegogo campaign attempts to finance his last film. Here are the pre-crowdfunding ways Welles tried to do it himself.
Bringing Dead Actors Back to Life
Will digital techniques succeed in resurrecting old movie stars for a modern audience?
Chappie Stars Discuss Robot Fights, Animated Butlers and Mullets
At a press conference for media who had just watched a screening of Neill Blomkamp's movie Chappie, some bizarre questions were traded, including whether Wolverine could take on Batman.
'Birdman,' 'Grand Budapest Hotel' Win Big at 2015 Oscars
Birdman and The Grand Budapest Hotel each won four Oscars while crowd favorite Boyhood only nabbed one.
Why Isn't Batman in the Public Domain?
Extending copyright protection is costing us all a great deal.
Hollywood's Blacks: Servants, Slaves, Ghetto Moms and Thugs
The absence of black Oscar nominees comes after decades of demeaning stereotyping.
Eddie Marsan Studies Death in 'Still Life'
The actor looks like an undertaker in "Still Life," but his character's a breath of fresh air.
Biopic of Prophet Muhammad Divides Sunni and Shia Muslims
The Iranian-backed film, which will not show the Prophet's face, has led to a rival Qatari production.
Hollywood Movies Take Aim at the Indomitable Critic
Two new films, 'Birdman' and 'Big Eyes', feature acid reviewers, igniting memories of other 'twisted assassins'.