The producers of "Moneyball," a tale of an over-achieving small-market baseball team, ironically took a Yankees-style approach with screenwriters Aaron Sorkin and Steven Zaillian
Tripp Vinson and Beau Flynn, who just shut their Contrafilms, are producing the thriller with Will Ward
Moritz will adapt the Japanese hit and might produce a sequel
The true-life thriller will be written by "Hurt Locker" scribe Mark Boal
Former opera singer championed the development of the CD and ran the company when it purchased Columbia Pictures
Matt Tolmach will oversee adaptation of Joshua Foer novel about a memory contest
The "Green Hornet" and "Battle: Los Angeles" producer renewed his first-look agreement 18 months before it was set to expire
The Columbia Pictures comedy boasts a script by David Wain, Ken Marino and David Caspe
Huck Botko and Andrew Gurland ("The Virginity Hit") are writing the teen road movie
Peter and Bobby Farrelly are still directing, but Jim Carrey and Sean Penn are no longer involved with the project
Strategic opportunities and new business models are in the air as former president of business affairs & administration takes over
Len Wiseman is directing Columbia's adaptation of Philip K. Dick's short story
Emma Stone co-stars as Gwen Stacy, Peter Parker's sole love interest in Columbia's reboot
Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky are polishing the script; Columbia developing author's "Emergency!" as Robert Downey Jr. vehicle
Columbia's action-adventure movie will be based on the best-selling Playstation 3 game
David Fincher will direct Columbia Pictures' English-language adaptation from a script by Steve Zaillian
Kurt Wimmer ("Salt") is writing the screenplay and Original Films' Neal H. Moritz will produce
Oscar-winner attached to true life story of human rights advocate Jack Healey
We went for high concept, paid top dollar for a script and hired a fledgling cast: Julia Roberts, Kiefer Sutherland, Kevin Bacon
Columbia's baseball-themed movie would reunite the Oscar-winning actor with his "Capote" director Bennett Miller
Director Barry Sonnenfeld, executive producer Steven Spielberg are on board for sequel
The studio wants to replace filmmaker with a younger director to usher the franchise into the next generation
Columbia Pictures film follows American chessmaster Bobby Fischer
Columbia Pictures film hasn't set cast yet, but Knightley still said to be interested.
Actor to play both Jack and Jill in Columbia film.
BermanBraun makes the deal, following on pilot deal being developed with HBO.
Marlon Wayans would play groundbreaking comedian.
Held senior positions with Columbia Pictures Television and Warner Brothers Television.
New banner has first-look deal with Columbia Pictures.
Columbia and director David Fincher set core cast for Aaron Sorkin-scripted "The Social Network."
Court documents say Columbia has a $60M offer in for "This Is It" concert rehearsals.