Variety's editor covers the awards season and the quirks of the film industry.
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The twice-weekly column from Brian Lowry, Variety
Passion play isn't easyReligion takes the field
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Biz wide-eyed over narrowcastingPromises of niche programming for all has only partially come true
Peter Caranicas covers the crafts and people working behind the scenes in film and TV.
Hollywood's design credit dilemmaADG's 'Tintin' nom highlights production designer/art director issue
The weekly column from Peter Bart, VP and editorial director of Variety
Is pic passion out of fashion?New strategy may guide Oscar voters
New York-based theater reporter Gordon Cox covers on Broadway and off.
Tuner traffic gone with touristsPlays prosper as musicals take tumble
From film to TV to MP3s, Steve Chagollan writes about all formats of the music industry.
ASC taps five lensers for feature nomsDigital makes inroads with two noms in the category
Onstage and backstage with Variety's London theater critic David Benedict.
Directors revived U.K. stage in 2011Theater veterans and newcomers re-invented old shows
Updates from Variety awards editor Christy Grosz.
VFX Bake-Off Was "Reel" Stressful for "Harry Potter"Although the Visual-Effects Bakeoff isn't normally a news-filled part of awards season, David S. Cohen was there to report... Christy Grosz
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Investigation Discovery Finds Its Hannibal LecterInvestigation Discovery is big on serial killers, but finding new wrinkles for its true-crime programming can become a bit...
The latest happenings in the ever-changing world of film.
SUNDANCE: 'Beasts of the Southern Wild' roars at Eccles"I came here to party!" Those were the first words from six year-old Quvenzhané Walli, who received a standing ovation aft...
A roundup of stories big and small, as well as opinions and analysis from across the TV dial.
On the occasion of SOPA's demiseProtesters black-bar the offices of Chuck Schumer and Kristin Gillibrand, two NY senators among the co-sponsors of PIPA He...
Chris Morris reports on the intersection of Hollywood and technology.
Apple's play for the schoolyardApple's latest announcement may have nothing to do with the entertainment industry, but it's a clear signal that this tech...
Ted Johnson examines the enduring relationship between entertainment and politics.
Gingrich Projected Winner in South CarolinaMitt Romney was the inevitable nominee just ten days ago, but Newt Gingrich appears to be on his way to a victory in South...
Breaking and exclusive showbiz news.
'THE CONJURING' SEEING STARSNew Line has selected Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson to star in the horror pic THE CONJURING, Variety's Justin Kroll repo...
An insider's view of the Wild West of online showbiz coverage.
Don't Believe Every Timestamp You ReadBlogdogger was surfing the web late last night when we noticed Rachel Abrams' scoop on Variety.com -- timestamped for 3:00... Variety
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