Can John Lasseter bring his blockbuster touch ("Toy Story," "Finding Nemo" and now "Cars") and save the studio that made "Cinderella 2"? ( more)
What thrills Hollywood types as much as record-breaking grosses? A phone that does it all, a car that (practically) drives itself, and a suit that performs so well it deserves its own Oscar. An InStyle guide to the gear that has L.A. buzzing. ( more)
They may not be on any Walk of Fame, but without them, stars wouldn't be either. A look at the folks who find the jobs, make the deals, and handle the media. ( more)
Hits like "Brokeback Mountain" and "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" are being financed by newcomers to showbiz – Internet bubble billionaires with big dreams, investors with computer simulations to predict returns, and even hedge funds. ( more)
No, it's not Tom Cruise's publicist. Kevin Tsujihara, new head of Warner Bros.' Home Entertainment Division, has to figure out how to sell movies and games in a way that's easy for consumers to buy, and hard for pirates to steal. ( more)
Peter Chernin knows that a digital revolution is underway - but he has faith that Hollywood will be Studio City forever. ( more)
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