Jessica Lange has given birth to her first son and third child, a spokeswoman said.
"Sid & Nancy," entered by Broyles, Garamella and Kavanaugh of Los Angeles, won best movie poster in the 16th annual Key Art Awards for movie posters and trailers announced by the Motion Picture Assn. of America.
A Vietnamese radio broadcast alleged Monday that violent and erotic films from Europe, Hong Kong and Taiwan--shown by the government under the pretext of research--are triggering an "alarming rate" of student misbehavior.
A freelance photographer Tuesday renewed his challenge to go three rounds in a boxing ring with actor Sean Penn, upping the ante to $6 million.
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The Directors Guild of America--maneuvering for bargaining power in coming contract talks with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP)--has offered independent producers a special contract.
Woody Allen says in the April issue of Esquire magazine the Oscar-nominated "Blue Velvet" is his pick for best picture this year.
A Chinese state-owned film company is making China's first motion picture on the thousands of illegal immigrants who sneak across the border into Hong Kong.
"A bastardization . . . a travesty . . . butchery at its most blatant," are just a few comments from a national survey of movie critics on the process of colorizing black-and-white films.
The South African government banned Oscar-nominated "Witness to Apartheid," a documentary on how political violence has affected South Africans, on Friday.
Police Chief Daryl F.
Indian film star-turned-politician Sunil Dutt ended a 1,200-mile walk for peace Monday, meeting with Sikh high priests in the religion's holiest shrine, the Golden Temple.
The Enforcer (NBC Sunday at 9 p.m.) brought back Clint Eastwood's "Dirty Harry" for the third time.
Brubaker (ABC Sunday at 8 p.m.), a strong, provocative prison drama, stars Robert Redford as a feisty, uncompromising warden appointed by the governor to clean up the prisons of an unnamed Southern state.
Motown Productions is in post-production on what it calls "a new art form"--a 45-minute, "mini-movie" music video in which classic Motown hit songs are woven into the story line.
This is in response to Lois McKinney's letter (May 16), "Sex in Movies."
A weeklong salute to America's black film makers in Chicago will feature 15 movies either made by
It appears that the March "Entertainment Summit" that brought together Soviet and American film makers will bear some practical fruit, after all.
Plans for a Mexican-Nicaraguan TV miniseries and film on the life of Nicaraguan hero Augusto Cesar Sandino were announced in Mexico City on Wednesday by Miguel Littin, the exiled Chilean director.