Director Clint Eastwood’s most recent films - the award-winning Mystic River, Million Dollar Baby, and Letters from Iwo Jima - have all been dramatic powerhouses. Changeling, his latest, is another quietly remarkable stunner.
The name J.J. Abramsis enough to elicit high expectations for any new series. The inventive creator behind the hugely successful Lost and Alias has a knack for leaving audiences confused, riveted, and - above all - addicted. This fall he is at it again with his latest series, Fringe.
Michael Forrest, the founder of Hollywood-based Post Box, knows the ins and outs of the competitive film and television market. His company offers a range of post services for some of Hollywood’s top projects. His secret weapon? Avid DS.
Only a handful of insiders really know what Carrie, Miranda, Samantha, and Charlotte have been up to these past few years. It is tantalizing to think about: the gossip, the canoodling, the shoes. Now the wait is over.
Maybe mathematics isn’t so geeky after all. Consider the enterprising Massachusetts Institute of Technology students who used their card-counting skills to play a little blackjack in Las Vegas - and win big.
Hawaii may not seem like an obvious training ground for film and television talent. Yet students at the Honolulu-based Kamehameha High School often find themselves in demand in Hollywood and beyond.
The talk of the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival, Charlie Bartlett is a dark comedy about a rich teenager who makes a remarkable transformation. The film also marked a turning point for former editor and first-time feature director Jon Poll.
After completing a sold-out concert tour and launching a hit television show, what’s a pop music phenomenon to do? If you are 15-year-old singing sensation Miley Cyrus (a.k.a., Hannah Montana) you make a move to the big screen - in 3D.
Women’s Murder Club is a high-profile, new show with an impressive pedigree, including a popular lead actress (Angie Harmon), a push from a major network, and a distinctive, creative editorial stamp.