ROME — The Venice Film festival on Monday announced plans for a new sideline award for the festival’s best Stereoscopic 3D film, adding a cutting-edge aspect to the world’s oldest film festival. The festival also said that this year’s festival, the 66th, will feature a new screening facility, the Sala[…]
Lions, tigers and T. rex? Thousands of obscure and prominent props are on the auction block as Harvey Schwartz’s 20th Century Props closes its doors after 40 years. The auction is a rare glimpse into the work behind the magic of Hollywood, and a bizarre place where safari animals, mermaids[…]
SAN DIEGO — Hollywood rolled out the red carpet in San Diego, hosting more than a dozen parties for the celebrities and filmmakers attending Comic-Con over the weekend. As was the case in previous years, Entertainment Weekly and Syfy continued to close out the confab with the hottest ticket, a[…]
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has announced the first 25 film and television productions to qualify for California’s production incentive, less than a month after the state started accepting applications for the funds. The state’s five-year, $500 million tax credit program covers 20% of below-the-line expenses for productions of up to $75 million. It can be sweetened to 25% of expenses for indie feature productions of up to $10 million — and for all existing TV shows that relocate to California.
FilmTotalG-Force, BV$31,706,934Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, WB$29,462,187The Ugly Truth, Sony$27,605,576Orphan, WB$12,871,483Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, Fox$8,408,430Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, P/DW$8,124,427The Hangover, WB$6,461,370The Proposal, BV$6,379,926Public Enemies, Uni.$4,352,650Bruno, Uni.$2,832,870
ROME — The Venice Film festival on Monday announced plans for a new sideline award for the festival’s best Stereoscopic 3D film, adding a cutting-edge aspect to the world’s oldest film festival. The festival also said that this year’s festival, the 66th, will feature a new screening facility, the Sala[…]
Lions, tigers and T. rex? Thousands of obscure and prominent props are on the auction block as Harvey Schwartz’s 20th Century Props closes its doors after 40 years. The auction is a rare glimpse into the work behind the magic of Hollywood, and a bizarre place where safari animals, mermaids[…]
SAN DIEGO — Hollywood rolled out the red carpet in San Diego, hosting more than a dozen parties for the celebrities and filmmakers attending Comic-Con over the weekend. As was the case in previous years, Entertainment Weekly and Syfy continued to close out the confab with the hottest ticket, a[…]
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has announced the first 25 film and television productions to qualify for California’s production incentive, less than a month after the state started accepting applications for the funds. The state’s five-year, $500 million tax credit program covers 20% of below-the-line expenses for productions of up to $75 million. It can be sweetened to 25% of expenses for indie feature productions of up to $10 million — and for all existing TV shows that relocate to California.
FilmTotalG-Force, BV$31,706,934Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, WB$29,462,187The Ugly Truth, Sony$27,605,576Orphan, WB$12,871,483Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, Fox$8,408,430Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, P/DW$8,124,427The Hangover, WB$6,461,370The Proposal, BV$6,379,926Public Enemies, Uni.$4,352,650Bruno, Uni.$2,832,870
ROME — The Venice Film festival on Monday announced plans for a new sideline award for the festival’s best Stereoscopic 3D film, adding a cutting-edge aspect to the world’s oldest film festival. The festival also said that this year’s festival, the 66th, will feature a new screening facility, the Sala[…]
Lions, tigers and T. rex? Thousands of obscure and prominent props are on the auction block as Harvey Schwartz’s 20th Century Props closes its doors after 40 years. The auction is a rare glimpse into the work behind the magic of Hollywood, and a bizarre place where safari animals, mermaids[…]
SAN DIEGO — Hollywood rolled out the red carpet in San Diego, hosting more than a dozen parties for the celebrities and filmmakers attending Comic-Con over the weekend. As was the case in previous years, Entertainment Weekly and Syfy continued to close out the confab with the hottest ticket, a[…]
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has announced the first 25 film and television productions to qualify for California’s production incentive, less than a month after the state started accepting applications for the funds. The state’s five-year, $500 million tax credit program covers 20% of below-the-line expenses for productions of up to $75 million. It can be sweetened to 25% of expenses for indie feature productions of up to $10 million — and for all existing TV shows that relocate to California.
FilmTotalG-Force, BV$31,706,934Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, WB$29,462,187The Ugly Truth, Sony$27,605,576Orphan, WB$12,871,483Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, Fox$8,408,430Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, P/DW$8,124,427The Hangover, WB$6,461,370The Proposal, BV$6,379,926Public Enemies, Uni.$4,352,650Bruno, Uni.$2,832,870