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‘Pan’s Labyrinth’: THR’s 2006 Review

On Dec. 29, 2006, after a premiere at the Cannes Film Festival earlier in the year, Guillermo Del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth hit theaters in limited release. The film went on to claim three Oscars at the 79th Academy Awards, for art direction, makeup and cinematography. The Hollywood Reporter’s original review is below:  The bizarre beasts […]

Taio Cruz Tops ASCAP London Awards

The British artist was named songwriter of the year and his single "Dynamite" snagged the song of the year honor.

Rock Band Queen Honored at BMI London Awards

"Harry Potter," "Prince of Persia," the "CSI" franchise" and "Dexter" were among the film and television music honorees.

British Police Drama ‘George Gently’ Coming to The U.S.

Previous U.K. imports from Company Pictures include "Skins" and "Shameless."

‘Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides’

FILM REVIEW: Johnny Depp searches for the Fountain of Youth and Keith Richards delivers a soon-to-be-classic line in director Rob Marshall's lively 3D installment.

‘Priest’

FILM REVIEW: Doesn't have a prayer

Betty Blue Eyes: Theater Review

The new stage musical based on the 1984 English comedy "A Private Function" loses the ironic charm of the original in going for verge and vigor.

Moonlight: Theater Review

Harold Pinter's last play, revived for the first time in 18 years, director Bijan Sheibani brings out good performances but the subject matter offers little glow.

The Band Wagon: Theater Review

One of the best Broadway revues of the 1930s makes its way for the first time in Europe.

The Umbrellas of Cherbourg: Theater Review

Fans of Jacques Demy's 1964 film of the same name will like the new stage musical version, currently playing at London's Gielgud Theatre.

The Knot of the Heart: Theater Review

David Eldridge's new play at London's Alemida Theatre features a committed performance by actress Lisa Dillon, but ultimately suffers from being too middle class for its own good.

In a Forest Dark and Deep: Theater Review

The Neil LaBute-led play runs through June 4 at London's Vaudeville Theatre.