Against the great odds of pervasive bigotry, a group of black pilots from the Tuskegee training program flew in World War II, shooting down German planes, bombing trains and trucks and even taking out a destroyer. They sacrificed …
Movies
Soderbergh’s Haywire: Good Workout, Not So Good Movie
MMA star Gina Carano has the kick of an action heroine but not the charisma of a movie star.
What Is This Artist Movie That’s Winning All the Awards?
If you’ve paid even passing attention to end of the year lists/Academy Award prognostications, you’ve heard much about The Artist. It won a Best Picture prize at the Golden Globes and is guaranteed to be one of the 5-10 Oscar …
“If I was on that plane with my kids, it wouldn’t have went down like it did. There would have been a lot of blood in that first-class cabin.”
George Lucas Wants to Retire and Make Art Films. Sure He Does
“I’m retiring. I’m moving away from the business, from the company, from all this kind of stuff.” So says George Lucas in a New York Times Magazine profile timed to the Friday release of his new film Red Tails. Apparently, George …
Tickets to New Batman Movie Go On Sale Six Months in Advance—And Sell Out
Watch Elvis, Woody Allen, Bruce Lee Sing Lionel Richie’s “Hello”
BAFTA 2012 Nominations: The Artist, Tinker Tailor Lead the Way
Silence was the watchword at the BAFTA nominations, which were announced in London on Tuesday.
MLK Run: Contraband Filches the Holiday Weekend from Beauty and the Beast
Mark Wahlberg leads another muscular session, while most Oscar hopefuls languish
Big Winners at the Golden Globes: Clooney and Streep, The Artist and The Descendants
In its patented swanky-trashy style, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association lures the stars to its party and TV viewers to a glimpse of Tinseltown at play
2012 Golden Globes: The Best and Worst Dressed
As Hollywood celebrates the best performances in film and television, TIME looks at the winners and losers on the Golden Globes red carpet.
TIME’s 2012 Golden Globes Live Blog
Because if a modern award show happens and no one is around to live blog it, then it didn’t actually happen.
Hollywood Harakiri: A Bad 2011 for the Movie Business
Sequels slumped, stars went dark and animated features lost their luster in the worst year for ticket sales since 1995.