Plans for a Mexican-Nicaraguan TV miniseries and film on the life of Nicaraguan hero Augusto Cesar Sandino were announced in Mexico City on Wednesday by Miguel Littin, the exiled Chilean director.
First Lady Nancy Reagan will host a White House showing Tuesday of anti-drug commercials made by the movie industry.
Peter Biskind, editor of American Film magazine for the last six years, has jumped ship to become one of two executive editors at Premiere, Murdoch Publications' new mass-market movie magazine.
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Principal photography was completed on Steven Spielberg's "Empire of the Sun" on Thursday in Trebujena, Spain, five days ahead of schedule.
Elizabeth Taylor will play an aging opera singer in Italian director Franco Zeffirelli's new film "The Young Toscanini," based on the legendary conductor Arturo Toscanini's early years in Italy and Brazil.
More than $100,000 in prizes was awarded to 84 students by the UCLA Theater, Film and Television Department at its official student screenings and awards ceremony, New Visions, on the UCLA campus held over the weekend in Melnitz Theater.
A newly elected member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, Ilona Staller--who is also the country's leading porno-film star--is being sued by an ex-policeman, who alleges Staller is holding parliament up to public ridicule.
Richard Gere joined Buddhist monks and members of the nation's tiny Tibetan community in Bloomington, Ind., to dedicate a shrine in memory of the more than 1 million Tibetans who have died since China's takeover of their homeland.
Detroit's grimy back alleys were on the screen, but the hometown audience was glittering as "Beverly Hills Cop II," Paramount Pictures' sequel to the 1985 Eddie Murphy hit, opened Tuesday night in the Motor City.
Brothers Andrei Konchalovsky and Nikita Mikhalkov, Soviet-born directors, said in Cannes on Thursday that they hope for a more liberal attitude in the Soviet film industry under Soviet leader Mikhail S.
Cartoonist Saul Steinberg, creator of a New Yorker magazine cover depicting Manhattan dominating the rest of the United States, Wednesday won a federal copyright lawsuit against Columbia Pictures over a poster for the Columbia film "Moscow on the Hudson."
Most animal trainers believe that physical abuse is the only way to train chimps to act, according to a recently completed Humane Society of America investigation into allegations of chimpanzee abuse on the set of "Project X."
Sunday is not only a day of rest for the body, but one for the mind as well.
Forget candy bars. Now you can rent a videocassette from the cafeteria vending machine.
Wilmington asks of Sylvester Stallone's "Cobra," "Do people really write these movies?"
With the holidays upon us, the question "Aren't there movies for families anymore?"
Whoopi Goldberg put the first brass star in cement Monday for the San Francisco Studios' new "Walk of Fame," a knockoff of Hollywood's more famous sidewalk of the stars.
In Vietnam's first recognition of the film "Platoon," Radio Hanoi Wednesday said, "The film depicts U.S. soldiers' crimes during the Vietnam War.