This site requires flash player 8 or higher.

Blog

Reel Pop

Harriet Christian latest political YouTube star
An elderly and outspoken Hillary Clinton supporter from Manhattan has become the...

Kimbo Slice ups CBS ratings, dominates YouTube
Seven of the 20 top viewed videos on YouTube this morning -- with combined views...

RedLasso responds to networks, won't shut down
Redlasso, the startup vid site that allows users to find and embed video snippet...

Latest Tech News

Veoh grabs more financing
Secures $30 mil from Intel, Adobe and Gordon Crawford
» Quick Read | » Read Full Story
CBS ready for CNET
Takeover to allow company to further target young males
» Quick Read | » Read Full Story
'Guitar Hero' looks to book Metallica next
Activision has yet to make official announcement
» Quick Read | » Read Full Story
Radiohead puts back catalog on iTunes
First six albums appear Tuesday morning
» Quick Read | » Read Full Story
PlayStation launches original series
Devoted to coverage of latest game news and releases
» Quick Read | » Read Full Story

More News

Steve WadsworthDigital Power
Ranking the 50 most powerful digital executives.
Internet WeekInternet Week
Coverage from New York, June 3-10
LostTHR poll
What do you watch most online? Vote now.


By The Numbers

1. National Treasure: Book of Secrets
Disney
2. Raiders of the Lost Ark
Paramount
3. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Paramount
4. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Paramount
5. National Treasure
Disney
6. The Adventures of Indiana Jones
Paramount
7. 27 Dresses
Fox
8. Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
Disney
9. Untraceable
Sony
10. Mad Money
Anchor Bay
Week ending May 25. Source: Nielsen VideoScan
1. National Treasure: Secrets
Disney
2. Mad Money
Anchor Bay
3. Untraceable Sony
4. Strange Wilderness
Paramount
5. P.S. I Love You
Warner
6. The Great Debaters
Weinstein
7. First Sunday
Sony
8. 27 Dresses
Fox
9. The Golden Compass New Line
10. Juno
Fox
Week Ending May 25.  Source: Nielsen VideoScan
1. National Treasure: Secretes
Disney
2. P.S I Love You
Warner
3. Charlie Wilson's War
Universal
4. Untraceable
Sony
5. Juno
Fox
6. The Golden Compass
New Line
7. 27 Dresses
Fox
8. Mad Money
Anchor Bay
9. No Country for Old Men
Miramax
10. I Am Legend
Warner
National rentals for week ending May 25.  Source: Netflix.com
1. Untraceable
Sony
2. Cloverfield
Paramount
3. The Golden Compass
New Line
4. Pitch Black
Universal
5. First Sunday
Sony
6. Dexter-Episode 212 Showtime
7. P.S. I Love You Warner
8. Dexter-Episode 211
Showtime
9. Superbad
Sony
10. 27 Dresses
Fox
Download to owns for week ending May 25.  Source: MovieLink.com
Brand
Unique Audience
1. Google 120,790,000
2. Yahoo!
115,824,000
3. Microsoft
97,554,000
4. MSN/Windows Live 93,992,000
5. AOL Media Network
90,565,000
6. YouTube
72,026,000
7. Fox Interactive Media
68,590,000
8. Wikipedia
55,820,000
9. eBay
55,137,000
10. Apple
48,792,000
See complete list. Data for April 2008.  Source: Nielsen Online.
Brand or Channel
Unique Audience
1. NBC Universal 14,800,000
2. Yahoo! TV
12,832,000
3. AOL Television
10,564,000
4. Clear Channel Online Network
9,525,000
5. MSN TV
9,111,000
6. ABC.com
8,892,000
7. BBC
8,764,000
8. FOX Broadcasting
7,061,000
9. CBS Television
6,596,000
10. DirecTV
5,979,000
See complete list. Data for April 2008.  Source: Nielsen Online.

More Charts


Steve WadsworthSPECIAL REPORT
Digital Power
Hollywood learned that lesson from the music industry. Adaptation is a necessity -- and it requires innovative leadership. » More

More Special Reports

Columns

Laurence J. RittenbandMARTIN GROVE
Polanski film Oscar-worthy
Los Angeles Judge Laurence Rittenband caused Roman Polanski to flee to France 30 years ago, writes MARTIN A. GROVE, a drama at the focus of an Oscar-worth documentary. » More
Bryan BertinoMARTIN GROVE
From gaffer to director -- dreams can come true
Most so-called first-time directors have years of experience, but Bryan Bertino jumped the queue from gaffer to directing 'The Strangers,' writes MARTIN A. GROVE. » More
Michael Patrick KingMARTIN GROVE
'Sex' is safe bet at boxoffice
'Sex and the City' should benefit from the fact that it delivers more than two hours of great escapist fun at a time when movies have gotten so serious, writes MARTIN A. GROVE. » More

More Columns

HOME ENTERTAINMENT REVIEWS

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly

Taking a very different approach to "The Sea Inside," in which Javier Bardem played a suicidal quadriplegic, the movie boasts an equally fine lead performance, by Mathieu Amalric, and matches that film's broad appeal. More

27 Dresses

Having nicely established her big-screen credibility with the summer hit "Knocked Up," Katherine Heigl tries a little further "Grey's Anatomy" moonlighting on for size with "27 Dresses." But while Heigl is terrific, this uninspired romantic comedy is considerably less so. More

The Golden Compass

With the glory of "The Lord of the Rings" cycle now fading, New Line looks to this first of a projected series of films derived from Philip Pullman's widely read trilogy, "His Dark Materials," to get the studio back in the fantasy game. This film just might do the trick. More

Nanking

PARK CITY -- Barely remembered in the West, the rape of Nanking -- then the capital of China -- by the Japanese imperial forces in 1937 stands as a gruesome testimonial to man's inhumanity to man.
More

More Reviews

Industry Events

All Events