Arts Feb 14 Ivan Reitman, producer, 'Ghostbusters' director, dies at 75 Ivan Reitman, the influential filmmaker and producer behind many of the most beloved comedies of the late 20th century, from “Animal House” to “Ghostbusters,” has died. He was 75.
Arts Feb 07 Spotify CEO says pulling Rogan from the platform is a 'slippery slope' Spotify’s CEO says that while he condemned podcaster Joe Rogan’s use of racial slurs, he doesn't believe that cutting ties with the popular personality is the answer.
Arts Jan 30 Asghar Farhadi's new film grapples with the idea of heroes Iranian filmmaker Asghar Farhadi, who has won two Oscars for his films “A Separation” and “The Salesman,” may find himself with a third.
Arts Jan 19 Online again, Sundance prepares to kick off its 44th film festival The 44th annual Sundance Film Festival is back, and entirely online once more.
Arts Jan 10 Golden Globe Awards carry on, without stars or a telecast Even though NBC dropped the 2022 Golden Globe Awards, the embattled Hollywood Foreign Press Association proceeded with its 79th edition Sunday night without a telecast, nominees, a red carpet, a host, press or even a livestream.
Arts Jan 06 Peter Bogdanovich, director of 'Paper Moon,' dead at 82 Peter Bogdanovich, the ascot-wearing cinephile and director of 1970s black-and-white classics like “The Last Picture Show” and “Paper Moon,” has died. He was 82.
Arts Oct 26 Potential legal woes mount after 'Rust' shooting tragedy In addition to Baldwin, a call sheet for the day of the shooting obtained by The Associated Press lists five producers, four executive producers, a line producer and a co-producer.
Arts Oct 19 Denis Villeneuve's dreams of 'Dune' reach the big screen Frank Herbert's 1965 novel about intergalactic power struggles, space worms and an all powerful spice had captivated the filmmaker since he was a teenager.
Arts Oct 07 AP Explainer: What's behind the looming Hollywood strike? The IATSE says its members are subjected to excessive working hours, unlivable wages for the lowest paid crafts and failure to provide reasonable rest, including meal breaks and time off between marathon working days and weekend work.
Arts Oct 04 Hollywood's behind-the-scenes crews vote to authorize strike The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees said Monday that of nearly 99% of registered members who participated, or 52,706 people, voted in support of a strike over the weekend.