• Paramount Hopes to Beam Up Profitability for 2009

    Studio report card: It’s been a big year, from “Star Trek” to Oscar contender “Up in the Air”

    Paramount Hopes to Beam Up Profitability for 2009
  • Patti Rockenwagner Leaves Paramount

    Brad Grey’s chief spokesman is leaving, her replacement not yet named

  • Moguls Found on a Boat! (Summer ’09 Edition)

    Latest port of call: Amalfi coast. Grazer and Berkus are with Vivi Nevo; Ron Meyer has obviously made up with David Geffen. Check out the latest floating heads!

    Moguls Found on a Boat! (Summer ’09 Edition)
  • It’s ‘Transformers’ Night, and Bay Makes Nice

    There were no signs of cutbacks or the recent exec shuffle at the lavish premiere of "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen," which overtook the streets of Westwood Monday evening with red carpets and life-size replicas of machines from the film, including the Optimus Prime semi-truck.  Before the screening at Mann’s Village Theater, Paramount head Brad…

  • Lesher Out, Goodman Upped at Paramount

    Co-chief of production chief Brad Weston shifting gears.

    Lesher Out, Goodman Upped at Paramount
  • New! Ester’s Weekly Wrap

    Catch up on all the top schmooze in Hollywood. Beginning this week, Ester gives her own outrageous take on the week on TheWrap. This week: "Star Trek" and Paramount (and that poor Brad Grey!), fancy schmancy premieres (not!) and lots more. Sit your tookus down and watch it every Friday.    

  • Paramount Faces Its Summer of Change

    Brad Grey and his studio have a lot to prove with the launch of “Star Trek’ and ‘Transformers.”

    Paramount Faces Its Summer of Change
  • Paul Rudd Gets Very Busy

    Paul Rudd risked overexposure this week by appearing at two movie premieres in one week. But with two markedly different films, he did not wear out his welcome in Hollywood just yet. What did, however: the term bromance, heard about a billion times on the red carpet of “I Love You, Man,” his comedy with…

  • Grey Stays at Paramount

    Viacom has extended Paramount chairman Brad Grey’s contract, set to expire next year, to 2014.