Brent Lang
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‘Dark Knight Rises’ Dazzles at CinemaCon in Near-Dialogue-Free Preview
Bane rages, Catwoman slinks, Batman broods in what Christopher Nolan promises will be a “spectacular” finish to the trilogy
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Peter Jackson Debuts a Disappointing ‘Hobbit’ at CinemaCon
The impact of “The Hobbit” footage Peter Jackson screened at CinemaCon was more telenovela than “Avatar”
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MPAA Chief Chris Dodd: Hollywood Needs to Attract Hispanic Audiences
Chris Dodd, Hollywood’s top lobbyist, says Hollywood needs to figure out ways to appeal to Hispanics beyond tokenism
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Chris Dodd at CinemaCon: Hollywood, Silicon Valley Must Work Together on Piracy
Despite the legislative fiasco of SOPA and PIPA, Dodd says he is committed to cracking down on content theft
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Fandango and Carmike Cinemas Extend Exhibition Partnership (Exclusive)
The multi-year pact will keep the Columbus, Georgia-based theater chain’s 2,254 screens in Fandango’s network
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Sacha Baron Cohen’s ‘Dictator’ Warns CinemaCon: ‘There Are Bigger Bombs Than John Carter’
Paramount gives an extended look at “Rise of the Guardians,” “Madagascar 3” and “G.I. Joe: Retaliation”
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With ‘Avengers,’ ‘Dark Knight,’ ‘Men in Black,’ Hollywood Eyes Record Summer
Some of the biggest film franchises in history are returning, but adult movies like “Ted” and “Prometheus” look primed to compete
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CinemaCon Kicks Off As Spring Box Office Sizzles
Convention attendees will get a sneak peak at “The Avengers,” “The Dark Knight Rises,” and “Men in Black 3” as studios let theater owners know they’re very special to them
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Michael Moore: News Corp. Phone Hacking May Have Happened in U.S.
On a Tribeca panel with Susan Sarandon, documentary filmmaker Michael Moore says he hated Davis Guggenheim’s “Waiting for Superman”
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Rich Ross Out as Walt Disney Studios Chairman
Ross says overseeing the studio is no longer “the right professional fit” — no replacement has been named
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Martin Scorsese Calls Levon Helm ‘a Consummate Artist’
“The Last Waltz” director reflect on filming the late drummer of The Band singing “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down”
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From Rupert Murdoch to Les Moonves, Media Compensation Balloons in 2011
Despite shaky economy and poor stock performance media chief executives enjoyed healthy raises
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Robert De Niro Working on Script for ‘Midnight Run’ Sequel
At a Tribeca panel, De Niro and Judd Apatow talk “Bridesmaids,” the humor in “Cape Fear” (seriously!) and even reviving Jake LaMotta
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Jake Gyllenhaal Making U.S. Stage Debut for Roundabout Theatre Company
“Brokeback Mountain” star Jake Gyllenhaal will appear in “If There Is I Haven’t Found It Yet” for the Roundabout Theatre
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New York Times Co. Earnings: Advertising, Digital Revenue Slid Over Q1
Net income jumps to $42.1 million from $5.4 million thanks to sales of regional newspapers



