Beverly Hills, January 22: The stage is all set for Thursday’s Academy Award nominations that promise an absorbing contest between two exceptional movies - “The Dark Knight” and “Slumdog Millionaire”.
Los Angeles, January 7: 20th Century Fox and Warner Bros. have come to a settlement to let the judge decide on whether Warner Bros. will be allowed to premiere the movie “Watchmen” this spring.
Los Angeles, January 5: 20th Century Fox’s “Marley and Me” starring Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson is unmoved and still occupying the top spot at the box office for the second week in a row.
Paris, France, January 3: French actress Isabelle Huppert has been chosen to head the jury of the 62nd edition of the Cannes film festival in May. The organizers announced her name on Friday.
Los Angeles, California, December 29: It was indeed a Merry Christmas for Hollywood; while retailers across the nation complained of dimness, the entertainment industry managed to pull in large numbers of audiences and fill up its accounts, thanks to the lineup of first-rate movies.
New York, United States, December 27: Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt might have separated their ways on the personal front, but when it comes to profession the two are together at the top, separately though. The former couple’s individual releases did great business on Christmas, but Aniston surpassed her ex-husband when it came to gross sales.
Both films topped the expectations by 40-50 percent.
California, United States, December 25: The famous American writer, artist and film director Arthur Miller’s 'The Spirit' is a terrific entertainment. It’s a better and a more complete film than Miller’s ‘Sin City’ or ‘300.’
Los Angeles, United States, December 22: Unfavorable weather and the holiday shopping season are playing key roles in keeping the people away from theatres, but Jim Carrey’s new comedy ‘Yes Man’ got a warm welcome by moviegoers and opened at No. 1 with $18.2 million in ticket sales.
Los Angeles, United States, December 19: Alan Rosenberg, the president of Screen Actors Guild (SAG), wants strike authorization in spite of great criticism mounted by SAG members last week.
Los Angeles, December 18: Jim Carrey is returning to comedy. After starring in the thriller “The Number 23” last year, he is going back to comedy with this year’s “Yes Man.”
In his new movie, Carrey plays Carl Allen, who is an unsocial man, professionally a loan officer in a bank but inefficient at his work. His secluded behavior makes him famously be called, “No Man” until he finds a self-help guru and becomes the “Yes Man”.
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