Who's Considering Uggie Today?
A day after Movieline launched the unofficial awards campaign on behalf of The Artist's sublime canine co-star Uggie, it's so far, so good: The "Consider Uggie" Facebook…
Breaking Dawn's Half-Billion, and 6 Other Stories You'll Be Talking About Today
Happy Wednesday! Also in today's edition of The Broadsheet: Another Hollywood hack bellies up to the Natalie Wood-mystery gravy train... Gary Busey uncorks one of his…
Consider Uggie: The Awards Case for The Artist's Wonder Dog
It's awards madness this week at Movieline, with the New York Film Critics Circle and Gotham Awards having weighed in on their best of 2011, the Independent Spirit…
Eddie Redmayne on My Week With Marilyn and the Quest For the Right Role
He's won a Tony Award (for Red) and held his own onscreen opposite everyone from Angelina Jolie and Matt Damon (The Good Shepherd) to Julianne Moore (Savage Grace) to…
Why Roger Ebert Sits in the Back Row
"'I've noticed that the publicists have started to sit behind me," [Gene Siskel] explained. 'I think they're supposed to spy on my reactions and report back to the…
Sorry: Anne Hathaway Is Engaged, and 5 Other Stories You'll Be Talking About Today
Happy Tuesday! Also in today's edition of The Broadsheet: Tyler Perry's amazing letter to the 11-year-old Penn State abuse accuser... Jared Harris is Ulysses S. Grant…
Tree of Life, Beginners Lead Gotham Award Winners
IFP handed out its 21st annual Gotham Awards tonight in New York, honoring Mike Mills's Beginners and Terrence Malick's The Tree of LIfe among the laureled Class of…
Movieline's Interactive Shame Map: Explore NYC With Director Steve McQueen
Among the most admired (and controversial) films of 2011 is also one of the most striking New York-set movies in years: Shame, director Steve McQueen's unflinching…
Bérénice Bejo on the The Artist, Sequel Futility and the Joys of Peppy Miller
Even Bérénice Bejo acknowledges there's not a lot left to say about The Artist, the heavily acclaimed silent-film throwback that has been on the awards (and thus the…
Controversial Director Ken Russell Dead at 84
Ken Russell, the controversial and iconoclastic British filmmaker who brought The Who's Tommy to the screen, helped win Glenda Jackson her first Oscar, made nude male…
Great Moments in Weinsteinian Persuasion: My Week With Marilyn Edition
"As I went around the room, looking for a thumbs up, I saw their faces reluctant to give it to me. So I pulled out the trump card. Michelle Williams. Now my girls are…
Breaking Dawn's Seizure Problem, and 5 Other Stories You'll Be Talking About Today
Happy Monday! Also in today's edition of The Broadsheet: Christian Bale makes his Dark Knight Rise exit officially, officially official... Scarlett Johansson talks about…
Weekend Receipts Special Edition: Muppets Co-Star Beaker Breaks Down the Holiday Box Office
As usual, America's taste for leftovers dominated the long Thanksgiving weekend -- but enough about Breaking Dawn - Part 1, which handily knocked off newcomer The…
Artist Director Michel Hazanavicius on Auteur Pride, Hollywood and Surviving the Awards Marathon
It was probably just a matter of time before French filmmaker Michel Hazanavicius broke through in the United States: His OSS 117 diptych of spy spoofs had already…
Oscar Index: Hurricane Meryl Makes Landfall; Artist, Hugo Surge Toward Top
The bleary-eyed minions at Movieline's Institute for the Advanced Study of Kudos Forensics have shoved off for the long holiday weekend, leaving it to me to sort out the…
