CBS Films Fires COO After Faster Flops
In Hollywood as in baseball, it’s three strikes and you’re out.
By Claude Brodesser-AknerIn Hollywood as in baseball, it’s three strikes and you’re out.
By Claude Brodesser-AknerPlus: CBS is ready for Eugene Levy and Rob Schneider.
By Mike Vilensky"When the puppet cast of 1980s children's TV show 'The Happytime Gang' begins to get murdered one by one, a disgraced LAPD detective-turned-private eye puppet ... "
By Avi ZenilmanWhile IFC snatches up the Sarah Silverman movie, 'Peep.'
By Mike VilenskyWeiner's contract is up at the end of this season.
By Josh DuboffPlus: Dr. Strange finally gets his due.
By Lane BrownPlus: 50 Cent to star in film he co-scripted.
By Josh DuboffSorry Nic Cage fans.
By Adam K. RaymondThe franchise's new owners don't need to honor McG's rights-of-first-refusal deal to direct any sequels, says an awesome judge.
By Lane BrownIt takes place entirely inside of a coffin.
By Adam K. RaymondWill 'Precious' become the next 'Slumdog Millionaire' or the next 'The Aristocrats,' which did well in limited release and then tanked?
By Zeke TurnerThe Handycam is coming out of storage.
By Adam K. RaymondDoes a verbal agreement between two movie executives that no one can prove was actually made count for nothing anymore?
By Lane BrownPrepare to be infuriated!
By Lane BrownThe studios filed dueling lawsuits yesterday over a movie so heart-wrenching, it probably won't earn back its $5.5 million budget, even with an endorsement from Oprah.
By Lane BrownThis opens the door for a really scary Halloween episode of 'Mad Men'.
By Lane BrownWe guess this means he got more money.
By Lane Brown'Mad Men' will be back in July — but series creator Matthew Weiner still doesn't have a deal!
By Lane BrownExpect to see more torture porn on television soon!
By Mark GrahamSince they're already heavily invested in it, Lionsgate hopes so!
By Lane Brown