By Rick Kissell
Kobe Bryant’s 18th and final appearance in the NBA All-Star Game helped boost viewership for this year’s event, which was at its highest level in three years. According to Nielsen, the TNT/TBS…
By Laura Prudom
As the world’s only female werewolf in a species full of men, “Bitten’s” Elena Michaels (Laura Vandervoort) is used to having the odds stacked against her, but in Season 3 of the supernatural drama…
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By John Hopewell
Underscoring expansion in TV sales, a key growth area for Studiocanal, the European film-TV group has tapped Beatriz Campos as vice president of sales and Elise Woolfe as sales manager. Both will…
By Justin Chang
A compellingly one-sided portrait of a Belgian woman desperately trying to find the daughter who left to join the Islamic State in Syria.
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Taylor Swift's “1989” was named best pop vocal album to kick off the afternoon “Premiere Ceremony” of the 58th annual Grammy Awards, being held at the Nokia Theatre in L.A. Live. Swift is nominated…
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The 58th Grammy Awards will kick off on Monday, feting the biggest names in music. The majority of the 83 awards categories will be announced during the pre-ceremony show, hosted by country singer…
By Peter Debruge
The first time an MQ-1 Predator or MQ-9 Reaper takes out a human target on U.S. soil, American citizens are likely to change their tune about the military's still-too-secret drone program.
By Jay Weissberg
As much a cry of frustration at the cycle of hatred in Bosnia-Herzegovina as it is an expertly modulated hotel-set choral drama with an Altmanesque sense of multiple characters forming the body…
By Elsa Keslassy
Pathe Intl. is winding up a bullish EFM market with a diverse slate of French and English-language pics, headlined by Rosamund Pike starrer “A United Kingdom,” Daniele Thompson’s “Cezanne et moi” and…
By Brian Lowry
“The West Wing” clearly leaned left in its politics. Yet the most salient feature of Aaron Sorkin's early 21st-century drama was aspirational, an element thrown into stark relief by the NBC series'…
By Jon Asp
Swedish star Pernilla August made her directorial debut in 2010 with “Beyond," which won Critics’ Week in Venice. Now, her second feature, “A Serious Game," unspools in the Berlinale Special. The…