The Oscar competition heats up...
For her directorial debut, 'In the Land of Blood and Honey.'
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But how can you get addicted to a movie?
Plus four more. That makes six. Yay for math.
Not a lot of surprises in this round of nominations, which should look like the Oscar short list
Ralph and Joan Singleton to produce author's macabre story about celebrity death
EON Productions announced Monday that the latest James Bond installment, known as "Bond 23," will be put on hold.
Former 'Desperate Housewives' co-star Nicollette Sheridan has filed a lawsuit against ABC Entertainment Group, ABC Studios, Touchstone Television and series creator Marc Cherry for $20 million.
Producers behind upcoming movie 'The Caller' dropped late actress Brittany Murphy from the project over concerns about her husband's influence on the star, according to director Michael Z. Gordon.
Gossip Girl star Ed Westwick has reportedly come under fire from TV bosses for gaining weight -- because they've had to buy an entire new wardrobe to accommodate his expanding waistline.
Bruce Willis has filed a countersuit against the producers of 'Three Stories About Joan.' The film's producers sued Willis for $4 million in late February alleging breach of contract. Willis is now accusing Moshe Diamant, Mark Damon and their Foresight Unlimited of fraud and is seeking $8.7 million in damages.
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has filed a $6 million lawsuit against the producers of Edie Sedgwick biopic Factory Girl, in a dispute over the North American distribution rights.
Former 007 star Pierce Brosnan is convinced James Bond producers are already regretting their decision to replace him with younger star Damiel Craig.
"Shrek 3" postponed until 2007, James Brown has cancer, Nicole Kidman out of "Producers," more...
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Chicago wins the Producers Guild Awards
Adaptation, Chicago `Gangs of New York, and My Big Fat Greek Wedding were among the nominees announced Thursday by the Producers Guild of America for its top movie award.
Pierce Brosnan can keep playing James Bond as far as the films' producers are concerned. Die Another Day Benjamin Bratt Michael J. Fox Jerry Bruckheimer
News roundup for Sept. 24 - Producer of Barbershop apologize for the film's barbs against Civil Rights legends Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. Other celebrities include Lance Bass Nick Nolte Elvis Presley Jack Black Richard Linklater
The producers and distributors for the film Moulin Rouge were sued today by the business that owns the right to the song "Come What May."
Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick took their last bows Sunday night at the St. James Theater in New York Nathan Lane Matthew Broderick Mel Brooks Susan Stroman Steven Weber Henry Goodman The Producers
News Roundup for March 4: Producers Guild of America give their best picture award to Moulin Rouge. Alicia Keys will open the Essence Music Festival in New Orleans Roger Moore will play a gay man in Boat Trip with Cuba Gooding Jr. Miramax is remaking Akira Kurasawa's Seven Samurai Muhammad Ali Stevie Wonder Kelsy Grammar
The Producers Guild of America will give out awards tonight, with the teams behind A Beautiful Mind, Moulin Rouge and Shrek among those in contention for its top honor. The producers of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring are also in the running for the Darryl F. Zanuck Producer of the Year Award.
Although their contract does not expire until June 30 of next year, members of the Directors Guild of America have agreed to begin contract-renewal negotiations with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers next Monday.
Australian writer-actor Patrick McCarville is considering suing the producers of The Man Who Sued God for relegating him to a small "based on an original idea by ..." mention at the end of the film.
A Visa television commercial calculated to lure tourists back to Broadway is likely to do just the opposite, a number of theatrical producers and press agents have told the New York Post.
Jackie Chan has expressed frustration over the restrictions imposed on his stunt work in American films.
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Although members of the black creative community are upset over the lack of opportunity to produce new programming for the black-oriented BET cable channel, executives of the channel maintain that their past efforts in that direction have failed to pay off.
A procession of European and Asian filmmakers speaking at a Korean film festival Wednesday have warned of Hollywood's cultural invasion and urged united resistance against it.
The producer of Xena: The Warrior Princess says killing off Xena was the most appropriate way to end the show, according to the New York Post.
Negotiators for actors and producers have decided to step up their efforts to make a deal by next week, when their existing contract expires, Reuters reports.
Just nine days away from the expiration of their contract, representatives of the actors' unions and the producers' association are making little progress toward a settlement, according to the online media magazine Inside.
Talks between actors and producers begin again
After a 12-day break, talks between the actors' unions and the studios begin again Tuesday. Despite SAG/AFTRA's talk of slimming down their demands and focusing on the needs of middle-income actors, the list of items up for negotiation is thought to number near 80, according to Variety. The studios want a discounted structure for actors with small parts. Only 25 days remain on the actors' current contract with the studios.
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 11, 2001 -- When it comes to production value, “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” and “Erin Brockovich” are tops. At least that’s what the Producers Guild of America is saying with its nominees of the best film productions of 2000. The group also nominated “Almost Famous,” “Billy Elliot” and “Gladiator” for the 12th annual Golden Laurel Awards. The awards will be handed out March 3. NBC led the group’s nominations for TV comedies with nominations for “Frasier,” “Friends” and “Will & Grace.” Fox’s “Ally McBeal and HBO’s “Sex in the City” also were nominated. In the drama category, NBC's “The West Wing, “ER” and “Law & Order” received best production nods, along with HBO's “Oz” and ABC's “The Practice.” This year, the PGA will honor Kirk Douglas with its Milestone Award. Lifetime achievement awards will go to Brian Grazer, producer of “
A procession of European and Asian filmmakers speaking at a Korean film festival Wednesday have warned of Hollywood's cultural invasion and urged united resistance against it. Speaking at the Puchon International Festival of Fantasy Film, Korean star Moon Seong-Keon declared, "Hollywood domination is dangerous for world cinema." Nevertheless, he said, "We have yet to determine which is the best means to combat it effectively."
The Canadian government agency Transport Canada announced Monday that it has launched an investigation into the use of a low-flying helicopter for the production of an NBC TV movie, Ground Zero, in Vancouver on Friday.