From the Grammys red carpet Steve Martin gives us his take on what seperates the Grammys from the Oscars. He also lets us know what the future holds for his band Steep Canyon Rangers.
From the Grammys red carpet Steve Martin gives us his take on what seperates the Grammys from the Oscars. He also lets us know what the future holds for his band Steep Canyon Rangers. READ MORE
With the music biz finally (cautiously) optimistic, THR takes a celebratory look at the performers and powers-that-be who will rock, roll and be honored on Feb. 12. READ MORE
Following "Bonnie & Clyde" and "Lysistrata Jones" as the third of the season's new musical productions to close swiftly, the departing show creates a vacancy for "Leap of Faith." READ MORE
UPDATED: Steven Spielberg and Steve Martin join the chorus of friends and colleagues speaking out about the late director and Oscar producer. READ MORE
Steve Martin, Jack Black and Owen Wilson's "The Big Year" off to a sluggish start, while Halloween-friendly "The Thing" on track to make over $10 million. READ MORE
The redo of the 1984 classic dance film has a shot at beating Hugh Jackman starrer "Real Steel" for No. 1; horror pic 'The Thing' and Steve Martin-Jack Black-Owen Wilson comedy "The Big Year" also open at the domestic box office. READ MORE
This film may not do for birds what director David Frankel's last film, "Marley & Me," did for dogs, but there's a similar current of warmth and appreciation for the effect of animals on people to be felt, writes Todd McCarthy. READ MORE
Chic peek! The 'Big Year' actress models Chanel, Dior and Jason Wu in the new issue — and talks about Hollywood, her myriad of roles and the importance of being independent READ MORE
Martin and Seth Rogen pop by during the monologue to ask the "30 Rock" star to give a urine sample to make sure he hasn't used any "steroids or performance-enhancing drugs" to take the title. READ MORE
Who "Walked Like an Egyptian" before designing for Steve Martin and Robert Zemeckis? Is Mary McDonald the inspiration for Karen on "Will & Grace"? Here's the scoop on the interior design stars of Bravo's "Million Dollar Decorators" READ MORE
Behind the Screen explores the impact of technology on movies and TV shows, specifically content producers, cinematographers, editors, VFX shops and artists, sound mixers and editors, technical (including R&D) roles and the post-production community. This includes products from companies like Red, Canon, Dolby and Avid to new hires in key below-the-line positions on movies or at below the line post/VFX shops