Hollywood's winners and losers of summerTuesday, September 7, 2010 @ 7:27AMChristopher Nolan, left, proved that he can deliver a non-Batman blockbuster, while Jerry Bruckheimer suffered two disappointments. THR takes stock of who else gained and lost big.
TELLURIDE: Weir, Romanek, Morris and Boyle headlining 37th Telluride festThursday, September 2, 2010 @ 1:36PMPeter Weir, Danny Boyle, Mark Romanek and Errol Morris will be headlining this year’s Telluride Film Festival, which kicks off Friday. The Colorado mountain fest, now in its 37th year, officially announced its program Thursday, and festival directors Tom Luddy, Gary Meyer and Julie Huntsinger have stocked the high-altitude event with a typical mix of the [...]
Hollywood's winners and losers of summerThursday, September 2, 2010 @ 9:56AMOnline giants Google Inc. and AOL on Thursday unveiled a five-year renewal of a long-standing search alliance and said they are expanding it to include mobile search and online video site YouTube.
Marvel Under Disney: Don't PanicWednesday, September 1, 2010 @ 9:09AMMarvel Under Disney: Don't Panic. Why Marvel under Disney may be a good thing.
Summer movie-ticket sales fall 6 percent from 2009Wednesday, September 1, 2010 @ 1:18AMBy Carl DiOrio
Summer movie-ticket sales fall 6 percent from 2009Wednesday, September 1, 2010 @ 1:18AMSummer 2010 won't set a box-office high, and fewer tickets have been sold than in any swimsuit season in more than a decade.
Industry Immaturity: James Cameron vs. Piranha 3D ProducerTuesday, August 31, 2010 @ 11:48PMIn an example of industry immaturity, James Cameron bashes Piranha 3D's creativity and use of 3D. Now, producer Mark Canton fires back at Cameron.
Toy Story 3 Crosses $1 BillionMonday, August 30, 2010 @ 3:54PMBURBANK, Calif.
Toy Story 3 Crosses $1 Billion, Disney Becomes First Studio to Have Two Billion Dollar Films in One YearFriday, August 27, 2010 @ 3:23PMSometime today, Toy Story 3 crossed the $1 billion mark at the worldwide box office. The latest Pixar sequel becomes the only animated film to reach this milestone and the seventh title in industry history. Disney becomes the first studio to ever have two $1 billion film in one year -- the other being Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland. Press release after the jump. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DISNEY ...