While James Cameron is trying to get his massive 3-D Oscar hopeful "Avatar" completed in time for its Dec. 18 worldwide opening, another filmmaker without the same hoopla or zillion-dollar budget, is working across town trying to get his own Oscar... Full Article at Los Angeles Times
The British Academy of Film and Television has honored Media Molecule's LittleBigPlanet with one of its 2009 BAFTA Children's Awards, which recognize kids' entertainment across various categories. Full Article at Games Radar
Twenty years ago, Warp Records cagily emerged in Sheffield, funded by a British government enterprise grant and with a distribution network that essentially sold music from the back of a rental car. Full Article at The National Newspaper
Unsatisfied with simply winning the "Artistic Achievement" category of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards earlier this year, Media Molecule and its charming, customizable platforme, LittleBigPlanet, took the BAFTA's Children's... Full Article at GamePad
Unsatisfied with simply winning the "Artistic Achievement" category of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards earlier this year, Media Molecule and its charming, customizable platforme, LittleBigPlanet, took the BAFTA's Children's... Full Article at Joystiq
Five-time Emmy Award-winning star Kelsey Grammer will make his Broadway musical debut opposite Olivier Award-winner Douglas Hodge in the Tony Award and Oliver Award-winning musical comedy, LA CAGE AUX FOLLES. Full Article at Broadway World
Writer Helen Blakeman has won a Bafta for her CBBC drama Dustbin Baby. She was named best writer at the Bafta Children’s Awards, which were held last night in a ceremony at the Hilton Park Lane in London. Full Article at The Stage
(clockwise from top left) Christopher Walken, Sam Rockwell, Zoe Kazan and Anthony Mackie Academy Award winner Christopher Walken, Zoe Kazan, Anthony Mackie and Sam Rockwell will star in the world premiere of Martin McDonagh's new dark comedy, A... Full Article at Playbill
Sackboy beats out competition from Boom Blox Bash Party, Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise and de Blob for best videogame. Full Article at Edge Magazine
The former EastEnder sizzled in the tight-fitting number at the Children's Bafta Awards at London's Park Lane Hilton hotel. Full Article at The Sun