By John Horn and Steven Zeitchik, Los Angeles Times
Terrence Malick's unconventional Cannes winner challenges both audiences and movie marketers.
The actor says he also wants to make a sequel to "Kramer Vs. Kramer."
By Steven Zeitchik
While studios like to make some of their biggest movies with top-flight auteurs, the reality can't always match that ambition.
By Betsy Sharkey, Los Angeles Times Film Critic
Mark Goffman'squirky documentary, 'Dumbstruck,'takes a poignant look at the highs and lows of five ventriloquists.
By Susan King
The late Jim Henson's most beloved creations, the Muppets, will be back in theaters in November, but on Memorial Day there's a chance to...
By Geoff Boucher
In the period film, Kevin Bacon portrays mutant mastermind Sebastian Shaw, a megalomaniacal villain who is hoping to escalate the JFK-era...
A feature-film-length documentary on Sarah Palin's political career will debut in Iowa next month, reviving speculation that the former...
By Noelene Clark
It was 34 years ago, on May 25, 1977, that "Star Wars" thundered onto the big screen and changed the course of Hollywood history.
By Richard Verrier
On Location: Filmmakers remained in L.A. -- a boost for a region that has lost many film productions -- because of the range of services.
The studio has also cast veteran British actor Toby Jones as arena announcer Claudius Templesmith.
By Geoff Boucher
As a partner in a photo contest, he seems to be coming into the venture with the hope of finding a new method of adding creative crackle...
The academy has sent a letter to voting members asking them for their personal email addresses as Step 1 in its effort to eliminate paper...