A major film and TV industry event leaves Southern California for the first time in its more than 40-year history.
Movies
Samuel L. Jackson stars in the new Apple TV+ series “The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey,” based on Walter Mosley’s acclaimed novel of the same name.
The last place you expect to find Will Smith on a Sunday morning is on a tennis court. But there he is: the freshest prince of Beverly Hills. Fresh as in new, improved and winding back the clock on daylight saving morning.
Guillermo del Toro’s Cold War-era fairytale “The Shape of Water” swam away with a leading seven nominations from the Golden Globes, while the HBO drama “Big Little Lies” led television nominees with six nods.
The streaming giant is releasing “Mudbound” — one of the most buzzed-about movies this year at Sundance — in just 17 theaters for Oscar qualifying purposes on Nov. 17, the same day you can watch it for free on your phone.
Have an artful weekend in Las Vegas.
There’s a frog in a lot of throats across the country as news has circulated that Kermit the Frog is getting a new voice.
Movie and TV lovers can be a tricky bunch to buy for, as everyone’s tastes are so specific. But these gift ideas are as universal as they come. Especially the universal remote control.
Robert Vaughn, who starred as Napoleon Solo on “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.” from 1964 to 1968, died on Friday of acute leukemia, his manager Matthew Sullivan told Variety. He was 83.
While curling up under a blanket with a bowl of popcorn and your favorite TV series may sound like the best way to unwind after a long day, science now suggests you could pay for your binge-fests later in life in the form of decreased mental capacity.
Fox Searchlight’s “Birdman” is flying high with seven nominations for the 72nd annual Golden Globes, followed by five apiece for “Boyhood” and “The Imitation Game.”
A Los Angeles newscaster apologized to Samuel L. Jackson for confusing him with fellow actor Laurence Fishburne during a live TV interview.
Pete Berg knows men.