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The Carpetbagger: In the Sewers With ‘In Darkness’

Agnieszka Holland discusses her choice to make a third Holocaust-related film, “In Darkness,” which is up for an Oscar.

HBO Hosts Silent Party for Marina Abramovic at Sundance

HBO holds an event for the Marina Abramovic documentary at which silence is required.

The Carpetbagger: Steven Spielberg’s High School Theater Days

Steven Spielberg may have been a film wunderkind but he actually did time as a stage manager with high school theater productions, and that experience led to “Smash” on NBC.

ArtsBeat: Slightly Fewer Viewers for This Year’s Golden Globes

Still, the telecast was a win for NBC, giving the network its biggest audience since last year’s Globes, excluding sports.

Sony to Cease Its Flat-Screen Partnership With Samsung

In a bid to streamline its money-losing television business, the Japanese technology giant is turning over production capacity to its South Korean partner, Samsung.

Cee Lo Green Strikes Pop Star Gold, Without a Gold Album

Cee Lo Green, an entertainer devoted to the Liberace and Elton John school of showmanship, will earn about $20 million this year, and only a fraction of that is from his music.

ArtsBeat Blog: Five Seasons and a Movie: Fans Raise Money for German ‘Office’ Film

The producers of “Stromberg,” a television comedy that is Germany’s answer to “The Office,” say they have raised about $1.3 million in an online fundraising campaign for a movie adaptation of the show.

ArtsBeat Blog: ‘The Artist,’ ‘The Descendants’ and ‘The Help’ Lead Golden Globe Nominees

Michel Hazanavicius’s black-and-white silent film had the most to shout about after Thursday’s announcement of the Golden Globe nominations: it was nominated for six awards, including best comedy or musical motion picture, best actor (for its lead, Jean Dujardin), supporting actress (Berenice Bejo) and director (Michel Hazanavicius).

ArtsBeat Blog: Montclair Film Festival Gains Directors, and a Cheerleader Named Stephen Colbert

Raphaela Neihausen and Thom Powers, who run the Stranger Than Fiction documentary series and the DOC NYC festival, will oversee programming for the first Montclair International Film Festival next year. In the meantime, Mr. Colbert, who sits on the Montclair festival’s board, is happy to talk up the event

ArtsBeat Blog: Ebert Says ‘At the Movies’ Will Take Hiatus

Roger Ebert said that a resuscitated version of his long-running television series “At the Movies” would once again be halted while he seeks new sponsors for the show.