THR Staff The NBCUniversal-owned cable network orders six new reality series and has a total of eight drama projects in its development pipeline. read more
Frank Scheck A well-acted but conventional home-invasion thriller, Jeremy Power Regimbal's directorial debut fails to live up to earlier genre benchmarks like "Funny Games." read more
Jethro Nededog In a new deal, E! has extended the Ryan Seacrest Productions series starring Kim Kardashian and her family for three more years as well as extended its talent and development deals with the reality clan. read more
Pamela McClintock Christopher Nolan, Johnny Depp and Tim Burton tease Warner Bros.' upcoming projects; Nolan promises a "thrilling conclusion" to his Batman trilogy. read more
John DeFore A blood-soaked dark comedy that involves a man seeking out revenge for his murdered dog. read more
John DeFore Scott Hamilton Kennedy's documentary offers an inside glimpse into a performing-arts high school in L.A. read more
Frank Scheck Andrew Semans' feature debut stars Will Rogers as a grad student who is desperately searching for his copy of the book "Little Dorrit." read more
Jordan Zakarin The writer and star of the NBC series speaks to THR about their big upcoming episode and how she sees the future of the series playing out. read more
THR Staff The second annual event returns to Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on April 23 with Chris Pine, Dwayne Johnson and Adrianne Palicki among those in attendance. The National Association of Theatre Owners convention runs through April 23 and will honor Jeffrey Katzenberg with the Pioneer of the Year award.
Lesley Goldberg He'll recur as Isaac, the leader of a Russian organized crime syndicate in the Showtime drama. read more
Alex Ben Block The two sides reach an out of court accord, but the terms are not released. read more
Erin Carlson The "Viewpoint" anchor praises his predecessor but also firmly aligns himself with network co-founder Al Gore. read more
