Britain and Nigeria unite to give us an exciting movie.
Back-to-back financial disasters kept the ship from sailing
The newest movie from Adonis Papadapadopounopoulopoulos.
A rundown of the many high-profile American Film Market deals struck over the past day.
Also, strange coincidences abound!
The Los Angeles Times reports that Warner Bros. is mulling a new trip down the yellow brick road. The studio is said to be examining two existing 'Wizard of Oz' projects, with an eye toward giving one of them a modern gloss.
We sat down with Martin Campbell, director of the upcoming Ryan Reynolds 'Green Lantern' flick, to find out.
Robert Zemeckis has found his fab four. In negotiations to play The Beatles for the director's 'Yellow Submarine' are Cary Elwes, Dean Lennox Kelly, Peter Serafinowicz and Adam Campbell, according to the Heat Vision blog.
British rockers Coldplay have signed up to appear in hit animated show 'The Simpsons.'
Artisan Entertainment announced on Thursday that action director Kirk Wong is set to develop and direct the feature film version of Marvel Enterprises' comic book Iron Fist.
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 29, 2000 – Will gold ribbons be the biggest fashion trend at the Emmy Awards this year? The Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television & Radio Artists hope Emmy nominees will don gold ribbons in support of the striking actors during the Primetime Emmy Awards, Variety reports. "We're asking the nominees to wear the ribbons during the events leading up to the ceremony because they'll be appearing in dozens of interviews during that period," SAG spokesman Greg Krizman told the newspaper. SAG and AFTRA have been striking against the advertising industry since April, and the gold ribbons – based on the blue and gold colors of SAG’s insignia – have become a symbol of solidarity among union activists and striking actors. Union leaders say they have no plans to disrupt the Emmy awards ceremony, nor will they ask the winners to plug the