Remember that lying guy from the Isuzu automobile TV commercials?
Dustin Hoffman, preparing for his role as a severely retarded man in the coming film "Rain Man," brought co-star Tom Cruise along on a surprise visit Sunday night to a Connecticut school for the mentally retarded.
Director Billy Wilder's "Some Like It Hot" will be colorized without his supervision after the Directors Guild of America refused to give an official OK to the project.
Woody Allen has filed a $10-million suit against a New York menswear firm and its advertising agency for placing newspaper ads in which a look-alike of the comedian peddles suits he claims made him a "sex symbol."
Woody Allen's "Hannah and Her Sisters" took top honors for best original screenplay at the Italian equivalent of the Academy Awards on Wednesday night in Rome.
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"The Theme," a Soviet film about artistic turmoil and Jewish emigration that was released after a seven-year Kremlin ban, won the West Berlin International Film Festival's Golden Bear award on Tuesday.
The cold concrete of a Washington street corner was expected to become the site of a "sleep out" Tuesday night attended by movie celebrities, congressmen and advocates for the homeless.
A woman allegedly chased and injured by Burt Reynolds' angry goose says a hostile public and an attorney's anti-Semitism lost her her $250,000 lawsuit filed against the actor.
The Directors Guild of America wants its new contract with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers to include a ban on colorizing black-and-white films, Daily Variety reported Tuesday.
More than 400 people answered an unusual casting call in San Jose to play extras in a Civil War motion picture.
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts Sunday named "Room With a View" best picture of 1986 and Bob Hoskins best actor for his performance in "Mona Lisa."
Bette Midler will portray Lotte Lenya in a musical drama of the flamboyant recording, stage and film star's life.
The American Society of Cinematographers has chosen Jordan Cronenweth to receive the organization's first Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography award for his work on "Peggy Sue Got Married."
The Depression-era look for the set of "Ironweed," starring Jack Nicholson and Meryl Streep and currently filming in Albany, N.Y., was perfect Monday--too perfect, as the film crew had removed all street signs and traffic lights.
Pat Morita, star of ABC's "Ohara" series and the two "Karate Kid" films, received the lifetime achievement award given by the Assn. of Asian-Pacific American Artists.
North America's only uncut version of "Angel Heart" has Montreal moviegoers queued to see the 10 X-rated seconds of sex excised from American prints.
With Robert Redford in Tokyo promoting "humanistic cinema," Japanese audiences are packing theaters to see "Legal Eagles," his most recent film.
Film star and director Robert Redford will be given an honorary doctorate at the University of Colorado's commencement in Boulder next month, even though he flunked out of the school 30 years ago.
Actor Judd Nelson, star of "The Breakfast Club" and "St.