 | | If you are unable to see the message below, click here to view it in a browser. |  |  |  |  |  |  | |  | | NBC's "Voice"-less "Blacklist," CBS' Monday struggles and the ABC comedy's surprising woes are hot topics as the TCA's annual gathering begins in Pasadena starting Thursday. | Read More |
|  | |  | | | |  |  |  |  | |  | | As demand for live events drives up costs ($500 million for the Oscars), broadcast and cable nets are locking in top shows, creating new ones and making (nearly) everyone a winner. | Read More |
|  | |  | | | |  |  |  |  | |  | | The Scottish actor may be catching a wave in the remake of the 1991 Keanu Reeves-Patrick Swayze action movie, which will be directed by Ericson Core. | Read More |
|  | |  | | | |  |  |  |  | |  | | The artists will head to Indio, Calif., in April. | Read More |
|  | |  | | | |  |  |  |  | |  | | UPDATED: "Iron Man 3," "The Big Bang Theory," Sandra Bullock and Robert Downey Jr. take home prizes during the CBS telecast. | Read More |
|  | |  | | | |  |  |  |  | |  | | LaKendra Tookes and Leslie Jones, who were discovered during the sketch show's recent auditions, will join the series on Monday. | Read More |
|  | |  | | | |  |  |  |  | |  | | UPDATED: She'll play a distressed wife in the four-hour miniseries based on Ira Levin's 1967 horror novel. | Read More |
|  | |  | | | |  |  |  |  | |  | | Tom Brokaw, Michael Steele and Jeffrey Toobin also will appear in the Jan. 10 episode of the Amazon series. | Read More |
|  | |  | | | |  |  |  |  | |  | | Fox's news czar tells THR about his goal to launch a new network with Bill O'Reilly, the real reason Alec Baldwin was fired and why Jeff Zucker's strategy is no cause for concern: "I guess he's going to do whales a ... | Read More |
|  | |  | | | |  |  | |  | | DECE, the consortium behind UltraViolet, is looking at 4K, as well as high dynamic range, wider color space and higher frame rates. | Read More |
|  | |  | | | |  |  |  |  | |  | | With the deadline for ballots set at 5 p.m. PST today, many voters wait until last minute to submit – which leads to the potential for changed minds and late-breaking developments. | Read More |
|  | |  | | | |  | | |  | | |  | | |  | | |  | | | | |  |  | |  | | The National Board of Review, a non-profit organization comprised of filmmakers, academics, media professionals, students and film enthusiasts, dished out its 105 annual awards on Tuesday night in frigid-cold New York. The massive restaurant Cipriani 42nd Street was filled with big-name presenters and winners -- the latter of whom were determined and announced back on Dec. 4 -- many hoping to make a strong impression on any Academy members in the room as the Oscar nomination voting periods nears it finish at 5pm PST on Wednesday. At the festivities, which were hosted by Good Morning America's chipper Lara Spencer and ran for over three hours, there were no major unscripted fireworks -- unlike at Monday night's New York Film Critics Circle Awards, where a critic allegedly heckled a winner. But there were a number of memorable moments at the podium, from Spotlight Award co-recipients Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio finishing each other's sentences to presenter Meryl Streep slamming the awards as "really ridiculous" season and labeling Walt Disney as a racist and a sexist to 77-year-old best actor winner Bruce Dern getting his moment in the sun at long last. And the profile of Her, the winner of best film and best director, certainly grew, as well. ROUNDTABLE: 6 Oscar Contending Actors Reveal All | Read More |
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