Avatar, The Hurt Locker and Up in the Air were recognized in several categories. Read more »
The August box office topped August 2008, but fell just short of reaching record holder August 2007. Read more »
Inglourious Basterds thesp Christoph Waltz has landed a star-making role late in his career. Read more »
Cannes Boasts Impressive Slate
With Inglourious Basterds, Quentin Tarantino is one of several famous directors returning to the festival. Read more »
Tarantino's 'Basterds' Comes to Cannes
The idiosyncratic auteur returns to the legendary festival that helped make him who he is today. Read more »
Foreign Actors in Hollywood: Who's a Star and Whose Career Has Burned Out?
Will Hollywood ruin Christoph Waltz and Marion Cotillard the way it ruined Roberto Benigni? Read more »
The Hurt Locker took home prizes for Best Picture and Best Director, among other major wins. Read more »
Avatar and The Hangover were able to walk away with the two best Best Picture prizes. Read more »
Like August before it, the September box office fell just short of catching record holder September 2007. Read more »
The Weinstein Company needs Quentin Tarantino's World War II flick to reach the largest audience possible. Read more »
Studios will try to avoid the dumping ground stigma that surrounds the summer's last month. Read more »
'Project X' Screenwriter Michael Bacall: Todd Phillips Told Me To "Go Crazy!"
Social Network Futures: Will 'Elysium' Repeat Past Success for Writer/Director Neill Blomkamp?
BoxOffice breaks down the buzz surrounding what may be summer's last big hit, starring Matt Damon. Read more »
If Nine catches on at the box office, it could lead to a renewed interest in Federico Fellini's 8½. Read more »
We sat down with Malcolm McDowell to discuss his role in Rob Zombie's latest Halloween film. Read more »
Quentin Tarantino isn't the only director to reach new box office heights deep into a career. Read more »
Michael Haneke's The White Ribbon lead the list of winners at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. Read more »
'Captain America' Director Joe Johnston: I Never Wanted Captain America To Become A Propaganda Tool