By John Hopewell and Christopher Pickard
A push by Globo's Sergio Valente for Good Mob TV –a larger broadcaster sensibility towards social network mobilization- was one highlight at International Academy Day, a two-day huddle of…
By Marianne Zumberge
Seth, Summer, Ryan and Marissa will reunite through song and dance in a musical version of seminal mid-2000s teen drama “The O.C.” A product of the same team behind “Cruel Intentions: The Musical,”…
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By Marianne Zumberge
Yesterday’s historic Supreme Court ruling has inspired reactions from the whole spectrum of public figures. Never one to be left out of the conversation, Stephen Colbert weighed in on the decision…
By Cynthia Littleton
Edie Falco works her last shift as "Nurse Jackie" on Sunday. It's a testament to Falco's skill that she was able to segue so quickly after "The Sopranos" into the skin of another enduring TV…
By Guy Lodge
Family history and popular history — with the differing yarns each can spin — collide and collaborate to intriguing effect in "The Lost Aviator," a bright, entertaining account of a scandal from the…
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By Seth Kelley
The International Cinematographers Guild has selected eight special award winners for its 19th Emerging Cinematographer Awards. The budding cinematographers were selected by a panel of ICG members…
By Variety Staff
Logo celebrated Pride Week and an impeccably timed Supreme Court decision with “Trailblazer Honors,” which taped Thursday at New York’s the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. The telecast will air on…
By Variety Staff
Spoiler warning: Do not read on unless you’ve seen the “Game of Thrones” season five finale. Even the stars of “Game of Thrones” aren’t immune to speculating about the fates of their favorite…
By Guy Lodge
Sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll are kept mostly offscreen in "Len and Company," a semi-comic portrait of a music-biz burnout that concerns itself less with glittery debauchery than its mopey aftermath.
By Marianne Zumberge
Do you feel the need? The need for a “Top Gun” sequel? Rumors of “Top Gun 2″ have swirled since the original touched down in 1986. Skydance CEO David Ellison confirmed that the project is in…