AP - "Tropic Thunder" defended its position at the top of the box office with $14.6 million in ticket sales over the long Labor Day weekend. Vin Diesel's sci-fi thriller, "Babylon A.D.," debuted in second place.
AP - Jerry Reed, a singer who became a good ol' boy actor in car chase movies like "Smokey and the Bandit," has died of complications from emphysema at 71.
Reuters - Officials on Tuesday said they
charged two Malibu men for attacking a paparazzo who was
snapping pictures of actor Matthew McConaughey as he was
surfing in the Pacific Ocean in June.
AP - Two surfers have been charged with misdemeanor battery for allegedly throwing a photographer into the water as he tried to shoot pictures of Matthew McConaughey surfing, prosecutors said Tuesday.
Reuters - The battle between Fox
and Warner Bros. over the rights to the comic-book adaptation
"Watchmen" took a big step toward resolution Tuesday when the
federal judge presiding over the dispute set a January 6 trial
date for the case. -- read full article
Reuters - A number of high-profile
movies are hoping to beat the odds and find receptive buyers at
the Toronto International Film Festival, which kicks off
Thursday.
AP - Oscar-winning British actress Helen Mirren said she used to love cocaine, but stopped taking the drug after learning that a Nazi war criminal profited from the trade, according to a magazine.
Reuters - A powerful new film chronicles the life
of an Ethiopian intellectual who flees his country during the
Marxist "red terror" in the 1980s, only to be viciously
attacked in Germany by racist youths.
Reuters - Actress Natalie Portman presented her
debut as a director at the Venice film festival on Tuesday with
a short movie about a young woman who is dragged along to her
grandmother's romantic date.
Reuters - Two years after the release of
Oscar-winning movie "The Lives of Others," communist East
Germany and its Stasi secret police are back in the spotlight
in a new film that examines the persecution of a top cyclist. -- read full article
Reuters - The Toronto film festival will provide
the unofficial kick start to Oscar season this week, with
distributors keen to give an early look at possible awards
contenders and perhaps uncover this year's sleeper hit.