If there’s one thing you can count on from the Toronto International Film Festival each and every single year, it’s that the fest is going to launch a ton of major Academy Award contenders. This year, that was no exception, as the race really has begun to take its initial shape in the wake of certain Toronto debuts. Much like with the recent Telluride Film Festival and Venice Film Festival,...
The Brit, who bagged his first Emmy this week, now looks poised to snag his first-ever Oscar nomination for his performance as WWII hero Alan Turing read more ...
Benedict Cumberbatch plays Alan Turing in Morten Tyldum's film about the eccentric prodigy who cracked the Enigma code read more ...

The popular funnyman dropped by the Rockies for the world premiere of his feature directorial debut, which he shot during his 2013 hiatus from 'The Daily Show' read more ...

Charlotte Gainsbourg and Chiara Mastroianni play the daughters of Catherine Deneuve who are both in love with Benoit Poelvoorde in this silky melodrama read more ...

‘The Humbling’ Director Barry Levinson also shares memories of Robin Williams read more ...

Viggo Mortensen and Reda Kateb star in this Algeria-set Camus adaptation with Western touches from French director David Oelhoffen read more ...

The actor, starring in the Angelina Jolie-directed Oscar hopeful, can currently be seen in 'Starred Up' read more ...

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Oscar-winning French director Regis Wargnier returns to the killing fields of Cambodia in this recreation of a fascinating true story read more ...

French oddball directors Gustave Kelvern and Benoit Delepine cast French literary sensation Michel Houellebecq as a suicidal man who's into cycling read more ...

Katherine Heigl and Ben Barnes play musicians who meet by chance in small-town America read more ...

A villainous trollcatcher sets out to eradicate the underclass and join the cheese-eating elite in this latest from the animation house behind 'Coraline' and 'ParaNorman' read more ...

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A partygoer alleges that the director didn't want to call 911 about her torn Achilles tendon to avoid "bad publicity" read more ...

The A-lister returns to form after a turbulent nine years since her Oscar-winning performance in 'Walk the Line' read more ...

This spirituality-themed omnibus film contains shorts from directors including Warwick Thornton, Mira Nair, Amos Gitai, Emir Kusturica and Guillermo Arriaga read more ...

In a brand new element on the hit competition series SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE, pop and R&B phenom Justin Bieber and his choreographer, Nick DeMoura, will introduce top dance crews from across the country that will vie for a spot on the season finale. Beginning this week on the two-hour season premiere, airing today, Wednesday, May 28 (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX, Bieber and DeMoura will showcase...

We’ve known for years now that Seth MacFarlane was one of the kings of animated television comedy, but it was only a few years ago that we saw him conquer cinemas as well with his directorial debut Ted. The film was hilarious, clever, and better received by critics than anyone was expecting. In a heartbeat, MacFarlane had the keys to the Hollywood comedy kingdom. Obviously, sequels to Ted will...

It’s one thing to read early Academy Award predictions to see what folks like myself think will happen at the end of the year, but it’s another thing entirely to actually know which films will be in contention. To that end, once or twice a week for the next month or so I’ll be running down some of the major contenders in each Oscar category. Basically, the format will have me saying...