Bowie lauded as an artist who made it OK to be different
NEW YORK - It's perhaps not so surprising that the word "androgynous" was spiking on the Merriam-Webster online dictionary after David Bowie's death was announced, as people looked up a word so...
View ArticleThe Latest: Jennifer Jason Leigh wakes up to an Oscar dream
BEVERLY HILLS, California - The latest on the 88th annual Oscar nominations announced Thursday in Beverly Hills, California, by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (all times local):
View ArticleNominations set stage for Oscar sequel, starring Inarritu
Coming soon: "Oscars: The Sequel."
View ArticleEbertfest to open with del Torro's 'Crimson Peak'
CHAMPAIGN, Illinois - Roger Ebert's film festival will open this year with director Guillermo (gee-YEHR'-moh) del Toro and his 2015 gothic horror movie "Crimson Peak."
View ArticleDICE Summit a chance for game creators to recharge, reflect
LAS VEGAS - For elite members of the video game industry, the D.I.C.E. Summit isn't merely a chance to schmooze at the poker table or on the golf course in Las Vegas. It's also an opportunity to...
View ArticleHideo Kojima, Guillermo del Toro reunite at game summit
LAS VEGAS - "Pacific Rim" filmmaker Guillermo del Toro and "Metal Gear Solid" video game creator Hideo Kojima had big plans for their top-secret interactive collaboration.
View ArticleEbertfest lineup filling out with new additions
CHAMPAIGN, Illinois - The lineup for this year's Ebertfest film festival is starting to fill out with new additions announced over the past week.
View ArticleAlejandro G. Inarritu part of Mexican film's new golden age
MEXICO CITY - Movie buffs in Mexico are abuzz with the possibility native son Alejandro G. Inarritu could snag this year's directing Oscar for "The Revenant," which would be an unprecedented third in a...
View ArticleOprah, Mick Jagger among celebs to react to Prince's death
Musicians, actors and other celebrities react to the death Thursday of music great Prince via interviews, statements and social media:
View ArticleComcast buying DreamWorks Animation for about $3.55B
NEW YORK - Comcast is buying DreamWorks Animation, the film company behind the "Shrek," ''Madagascar" and "Kung Fu Panda" franchises, for approximately $3.55 billion, strengthening its presence in the...
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