AP - Steven Soderbergh's Che Guevara film biography "Che" has found a U.S. distributor that will release it in theaters this December to qualify for the Academy Awards.
AP - Sit beside Steve Martin for a screening of "The Jerk," share a theater with Mike Myers for a showing of "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery" or squirm in your seat alongside Jodie Foster during "The Silence of the Lambs."
AP - Paris Hilton's new reality show, the documentary "Paris, Not France," reveals a not-so-simple life in which the dumb blonde of her TV infamy is scarcely to be found.
E! Online - Dealmakers at the 2008 Toronto Film Fest suffered a serious case of buyers' remorse when only one film snapped up at the event, The Visitor, showed something resembling a healthy profit.
AP - Matt Damon says the selection of Sarah Palin as the Republican nominee for vice president could end up "like a really bad Disney movie" if John McCain wins the November presidential election.
Reuters - A former infiltrator into the Irish
Republican Army who spent months protesting against a film
based on his life is now praising it and says a cash settlement
had nothing to do with the switch.
Reuters - We've all seen this film
before -- two hoodlum friends from the tough, violent streets
of South Boston trying to cope with the lure of easy money and
the offsetting threat of jail time -- but we've never seen it
this well done.
Reuters - More than three months after
its underwhelming premiere at the Cannes Film Festival,
director Steven Soderbergh's four-hour "Che" has finally found
a buyer.
Reuters - At the heart of "Me and
Orson Welles" is an uncanny impersonation of the young Orson
Welles by English actor Christian McKay. -- read full article