We talk to the 'Cloverfield' writer about his horror movie and future projects!
J. Lo rubs Casper Smart's chest, Colton bows to Skylar, and more behind-the-scenes moments you didn't see on TV.
To celebrate the film's 20th Anniversary.
Which is rarely an indicator of quality.
They should call these Vampire Weekdays.
The 'Shrek' spinoff has been moved up by a week.
Big movies on a really big screen.
The next best thing to a 'Ghostbusters' threequel!
Find out about the drunken break-in
Pixar announces release date, but not much else.
More Daffy, Elmer, Tweety, Slyvester, Wile E., and Road Runner!
Are we really ready for Jar Jar Binks in 3D? I've got a bad feeling about this.
70s sci-fi series getting the big screen treatment
Or is it called Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters?
Definitely. Probably. Maybe.
They would know.
J.J. Abrams' sci-fi thriller primed for a major summer release
We can't miss you if you don't leave.
Fourth film in the blue chip franchise will open in between 'Spider-Man' and 'Batman' sequels
Actress joins Vince Vaughn and Kevin James in Imagine Entertainment's new comedy
As Disney looks to shorten the theatrical release window of Tim Burton's upcoming 'Alice in Wonderland,' the UK's largest cinema chains are eyeing a boycott of the film.
Hollywood producers want to reunite Will Smith and Martin Lawrence for a third installment of the 'Bad Boys' action franchise.
A tribute concert for Michael Jackson was held at the Apollo Theater in New York City on Tuesday, and Hollywood.com caught the crazy scene outside.
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Lynne Spears' much-discussed new book, Through the Storm: A Real Story of Fame and Family in a Tabloid World, is due to hit store shelves on September 16, 2008—is there time to add another chapter?
'Catch and Release' Opens in Theaters Today
Travel Agent Sues Jackson, Sex To Hit Theaters? Tonight Show Gets "Stern" New Announcer
Blake trial postponed, more
Sharon Stone and her husband, San Francisco Chronicle Executive Editor Phil Bronstein, are headed for divorce court. Also: Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Cinemark Palace Ashton Kutcher Lollapalooza Nielsen SoundScan Matthew McConaughey Tishomingo Blues Don Cheadle
Star Wars fans are in for a very special treat this holiday season. Imax Corp., director George Lucas and 20th Century Fox unveiled Monday a deal to show Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones in Imax theaters.
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The vampire movie Queen of the Damned, whose star Aaliyah was killed in a plane crash on Aug. 25 is set for release in February thanks to the help of her brother
Oceans Eleven
New meaning was given to the term "rabid Harry Potter fan" when people attending the Scottish premiere of the new movie in Leith reportedly made off with cut-out figures, posters and banners as they left the theater.
Old ladies with shopping bags who stop off at a mall theater for a matinee before heading home may have to find another way to take a break in the day if Loews theaters tightly enforces new security precautions.
AMC movie theaters and other chains will donate all proceeds from ticket and concession sales on Tuesday to the United Way and the American Red Cross.
Creditors of bankrupt Edwards Theaters Circuit must have breathed a sigh of relief Tuesday as they approved a bankruptcy reorganization plan that hands over control of the exhibitor to Philip Anschutz, the country's sixth richest man.
The French film Vidocq, starring Gerard Depardieu and set for release on Sept. 19, will become the first feature to be released using the Sony-Panavision technology that George Lucas employed with his latest Star Wars film
Although traditional print and broadcast media have seen a precipitous decline in ad revenue in most countries this year, in-theater advertising spending has risen 54 percent in Britain alone during the first half and similar ad growth is being reported on the continent as well.
A poll of British audiences ranked noisy candy wrappers as the most disturbing element in theaters, far surpassing such other distractions as ringing cell phones, whispered conversations, late-comers, and "obnoxious Americans."
In a severe blow to giant screen producer Imax, Edwards Cinemas on Monday asked a bankruptcy court to allow it to convert all six of the Imax theaters it operates into conventional theaters, in effect breaking its contract with the Canadian-based company.
The editor of the alternative Cincinnati weekly CityBeat is claiming that his film editor has been banned from two local theaters following the paper's revelation that the operator of the theaters had removed a scene from the film The Center of the World.
An executive of Boeing Satellite systems said Monday that the company will begin distributing movies to theaters via satellite on a test basis in November or December of this year, with a large-scale, formal rollout in late spring of 2002.
HOLLYWOOD, July 12, 2000 -- The Oscar theater has got a new name, and The Kodak Theater it will be. The Eastman Kodak Co. will pay $75 million over 20 years to rightfully brand its name on the new Oscar ceremony home that’s currently under construction in Hollywood. The theater is expected to finish in time for the Academy Awards show in 2002. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences -- who organizes the Oscars every year -- was not part of the negotiations and will not benefit financially from the Kodak naming rights deal. "We’re glad it’s a name that shares our history in the Industry. It’s a historic name that is as old as the Oscar," John Pavlik, AMPAS spokesman, tells Hollywood.com.