Liberace Producer Predicts Oscar Win For Michael Douglas
We already know how Matt Damon feels about the Michael Douglas touch -- particularly vis a vis its influence on the steamier side of their upcoming biopic Liberace. But…
Movieline's Week in Review: Farewell, My Lovely
Our emotions got the best of us this week at Movieline HQ, where devastating losses, frightening feuds and more than a couple wild cultural developments took their…
What Should Be The Weinstein Company's First Video Game?
A tremendous week of news deserves no less a finale than this: The Weinstein Company is going into the video-game business. "The TWC Games label will utilize The…
Who's Up For a Game of Big Lebowski Monopoly? [UPDATE]
Some clever soul with a serious Big Lebowski fetish and a modest facility with graphic design has created a Monopoly board game based on the Coen Brothers' 1998 classic…
Elizabeth Taylor's Bombshell Secret: Young James Dean Was Molested by Minister
Whoa. An epic new series of remembrances and recollections of the late Elizabeth Taylor features the disclosure of a secret the icon carried to her grave -- or at least…
Great Moments in Twitter History: #SwearyRemakes
Armando Iannucci -- the Oscar-nominated co-writer/director of In the Loop and innovator of all things hilariously, scabrously profane -- has just the thing to replace…
Weekend Forecast: Can a Sucker Wipe Out a Wimpy Kid?
It's almost Friiiidayyy! You know what that means: Another browse through the all of the week's scintillating new releases in Movieline's Weekend Forecast. And they are…
First Look: A Tempting New Poster for Keira Knightley and Sam Worthington's Last Night
You've read the thumbs-up from Toronto. You've heard about imminent Tribeca premiere and theatrical/VOD release. You've seen the trailer. Now have the first look at the…
Grab the Kids: King's Speech PG-13 Coming April 1
This just in to ML HQ: "The Weinstein Company announced today that The King's Speech PG-13, the family-friendly version of its Academy Award-winning historical drama…
Julian Schnabel on Miral, Tough Critics and Trimming Down With Harvey Weinstein
Julian Schnabel strolled into the sitting room, a deceptively casual giant in faded clothes and bare feet. The surrounding paintings -- his own, the collective…
It's Official: Tree of Life Heading to Cannes
The worst-kept secret (or most obvious development, however you want to read it) of the 2011 Cannes Film Festival was confirmed today: Terrence Malick's long-delayed The…
VIDEO: The Life Lessons of Doc Legend Richard Leacock, Dead at 89
A dark cultural day darkens still with the news that Richard Leacock, the prolific filmmaker who, with fellow directors D.A. Pennebaker, Robert Drew and the Maysles…
Talkback: So How Did America Do Choosing the 'Best in Film'?
Good morning, class! As mentioned Tuesday before we adjourned, your homework for the evening was to take in ABC and People Magazine's Best in Film: The Greatest Films of…
Elizabeth Taylor Dead at 79
Wow. Hollywood legend Elizabeth Taylor died this morning in Los Angeles, more than a month after her hospitalization for congestive heart failure. She was 79…
VIDEO: Are You Ready to Discuss the Greatest Films of Our Time?
OK, class, listen up! I don't generally assign homework, but this requires your attention: Something called Best in Film: The Greatest Movies of Our Time airs tonight at…
