In Season 14 anything is possible.
A new look at the action star's New York City thriller.
In case you needed another reason to get excited for the movie.
Who will be victorious?
The time-travel dramedy is a mixed bag.
And a tiny young friend.
No, probably not.
Do you think he beats anyone up?
The gritty action thriller looks…familiar.
He could be right behind you...
She joins Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds.
Sounds about right.
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The studio and IM Global reached a deal for the three action pictures.
Sorry David Guggenheim, I guess your first draft didn't quite cut it.
New projects for the 'Green Lantern' Star.
Actor to play villain in South Africa-based spy thriller
Denzel Washington is in negotiations to star in Universal Pictures' 'Safe House,' an original spy thriller written by David Guggenheim.
The New York Times has taken an inside look at 'The Biggest Loser' and the debate over whether the show promotes unhealthy weight loss techniques.
Don't bet the house on Horton, says today’s Hollywood Reporter. Only an exceptional third-session hold by Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! would see it score a hat trick atop the box office and though none of the four wide openers this weekend appears to be a sure shot to hit No. 1, Sony's card-counting drama 21 is a strong lead candidate.
The Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson's Big Primate production company has escaped prosecution after a crew member was injured on the set of King Kong--because the victim is pressing to change working practices instead of blaming individuals.
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The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) on Friday fined Sony's Columbia Pictures $58,805 for violations on the set of the upcoming Spider-Man movie that led to the death of a crew worker.
Oscar-winning actor Ben Kingsley (Gandhi, Schindler's List) has chastised film executives for trying to mimic recent hits. Speaking at a film festival in Karlovy Vary, in the Czech Republic, Kingsley remarked.
SANTA MONICA, Calif., April 10, 2000 -- So much for those of you who tuned in hoping Noah Wyle would fall down or launch a nuclear missile or something. Sunday's live broadcast of "Fail Safe" on CBS went off without a hitch -- unlike the military gameplan depicted in the two-hour drama. Wyle co-starred in the Cold War period piece (presented in old-school black and white) along with Richard Dreyfuss and producer George Clooney. Overnight ratings estimates show that "Fail Safe" helped CBS win Sunday, even if the thing couldn't win its own time slot. It averaged an 11.1 rating -- which is OK, but not as strong as ABC's 9-11 p.m. lineup of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" and "The Practice." "AGAIN" AGAIN: The divorced folks on "Once and Again" will have at least one more year in which to unload their misery on us. ABC has picked up the freshman drama series, starring Sela W
SANTA MONICA, Calif., April 7, 2000 -- Is George Clooney's "Fail Safe" fail safe? CBS officials hope so. But just in case, they've got a Plan B. Producers say the cast and crew of the Clooney-produced, two-hour teleplay -- to hit the airwaves live on Sunday -- will gather on Saturday to tape a performance. Just in case. "Fail Safe" is a remake of the 1964 movie (the hyphenated "Fail-Safe") which itself was an adaptation of the Cold War-era novel about a nuclear bomb that's dispatched toward Moscow by mistake. On Sunday, Clooney & Co. (including Noah Wyle, Harvey Keitel and Don Cheadle) will do their stuff starting at 9 p.m. (EST) on sound stages at Warner Bros. studios in Burbank, Calif. The show will be captured by 16 digital cameras and then transmitted to CBS by the same remote-broadcast company hired for the Oscars. "Although this is the first live broadcast of a dra
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 4, 2000 -- Maybe it was that live broadcast of "E.R." Or perhaps the save-the-world-from-nuclear-holocaust heroics in "The Peacemaker." Whichever, big-screen George Clooney is set to produce a live small-screen staging of the Cold War drama "Fail Safe" on CBS on April 9. Based on the 1962 novel (released at the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis), the story focuses on a man's Tom Clancy-style struggle to save the world from total annihilation. (Henry Fonda starred in the 1964 theatrical version.) Clooney's production will emanate from two soundstages on the Warner Bros. Studios lot in Burbank, Calif. It'll be broadcast in black-and-white -- the better to capture the mood of (yea!) bleak paranoia. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Stephen Frears ("Dangerous Liaisons") is close to inking a deal to direct the play. Clooney's "E.R." cohor