Thursday Dec 3 | Hollywood Reporter
'New Moon' tops boxoffice again
Moviegoers gorged themselves on Thanksgiving leftovers in a record weekend boxoffice feast.
Tonight's Movie: Broadway Melody of 1936
After viewing OUT OF SIGHT early this evening, I stepped back in time several decades to watch something completely different, BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936.
Here's a recap of Monday's Orangetown Town Board meeting. Supervisor Thom Kleiner and Town Board members Nancy Low-Hogan, Denis Troy, Marie Manning and Michael Maturo were present.
Rescue Mission serves Thanksgiving dinner to 1,400 clients across Onondaga County
Tom Webb seems to be enoying a traidition Thanksgiving meal served to him by volunteer servers at the Rescue Mission.
Film & TV Animation Writer Stan Berkowitz Receives WGAW Lifetime Award Tonight
" Emmy-winning writer Stan Berkowitz is set to receive the Writers Guild of America, West Animation Writers Caucus' twelfth annual Animation Writing Award, recognizing his prolific career and creative contributions to the craft of film and television animation writing, as well as his efforts to organize animation on behalf of the Writers Guild.
I Can't Believe It's Not Potter
At 7.30 on Friday and Saturday this weekend, thirty comparative strangers will troop up the hill from Kilburn tube station and converge on a charming garden flat for a convivial and creatively cooked witch-and-wizard themed Hallowe'en 'dinner party' in a 'home restaurant'. It would have been labelled a 'Harry Potter' night were it not for the ...
Camillus candidate profiles: MacRae, 2nd ward incumbent
Kathy MacRae 6622 Van Buren Road, Warners Background 2nd Ward Councilor since 1999; Deputy Supervisor; 30+ years of conservative fiscal management for human service agencies; extensive community involvement Occupation Fiscal Officer/Administrator Endorsed by Republicans, Independents Given the current economy and budget crises at the state and ...
'Surrogates' looks to lead box office
Disney is aiming to hunt down the top spot this weekend with the opening of Bruce Willis starrer "Surrogates" at 2,951 playdates.
Brad Pitt in talks for villain role in sequel to new 'Sherlock'
Brad Pitt in Spain ahead of the release of 'Inglourious Basterds' on Sept. 18. He is in talks for a sequel to the upcoming 'Sherlock Holmes' movie, starring Robert Downey Jr.
A "Sherlock Holmes" sequel is afoot. Three months ahead of the release of its Robert Downey Jr.
Syracuse Police Department swears in new recruits
The Syracuse Police Department swore in 23 recruits this afternoon in ceremonies that recalled the sacrifice police and firefighters made during terrorist attacks eight years ago.
'Sex and the City' sequel casts hunk
In the currently filming sequel to "Sex and the City," Kim Catrall's Samantha will eye a new hunk in the form of Max Ryan.
Dennis O'Neil will return to New York University on Wednesday, September 30
Dennis O'Neil will return to New York University on Wednesday, September 30, to teach his 10-week course in writing comics and graphic novels.
Tarantino's "Basterds" marches into theaters
For better or worse, this weekend's opening of Quentin Tarantino's "Inglourious Basterds" looms large in the fiscal health of its producers and distributors at the Weinstein Co.
No Woodstock movie, no Woodstock legend. That is the bittersweet truth as the most famous music festival in pop-culture history celebrates its 40th anniversary.
Forty years ago today, at 5:07 p.m., the Woodstock Music & Art Fair kicked off in a cow pasture on Max Yasgur's dairy farm.
'Time Traveler's Wife' tries a tricky leap
It's pretty much a foregone conclusion that "District 9" is winning the weekend, what with the buzz the Peter Jackson pic has drawn, the strong performance this summer of action movies even a lot less smart, and the warm critical response to boot.
Tattle: Legos - Hollywood's latest movie idea
TATTLE HAS often mocked Hollywood's obsession with remakes and sequels and its eagerness to turn any property, toy or character into a movie whether there's a movie in it or not.
When they began writing "The Oranges," Ian Helfer and Jay Reiss had been friends for 15 years but had never worked together.
'Harry Potter' subdued by 'Force'
You know it's a competitive summer when not even Harry Potter is wizard enough to repeat as boxoffice champ.