On the eve of the Cinecom convention, some looks at the movies and issues on the minds of exhibitors and studios
Spike Jonze and Lance Bangs directed portrait of author of "Where the Wild Things Are"
Paramount steps up its "Paranormal Activity" to 760 locations.
Both understand that society is constantly caught in a dialogue between its human and animal side.
The film opens Friday, and it's still not clear if it's for kids, adults or hip adolescents.
After ruling the Emmys for years, the network has stealthily used Oscar rules to become a major player in the documentary races.
With "Meatballs," someone at the studios is finally getting the message.
"Where the Wild Things Are," not your typical “Sleeping Beauty” or even “Shrek" -- but why did it take so long?