Brent Lang
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Weinstein Gives ‘Sarah’s Key’ Awards Push With Re-Release
The Holocaust drama will hit 300 screens on Nov. 4
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Appeals Court Rules for CBS, Janet Jackson in ‘Wardrobe Malfunction’ Case
Court rejects the FCC’s $550,000 Super Bowl fine
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What’s Behind the Exit of Production Execs From 20th Century Fox?
Exclusive: Seven execs will have left the company in less than two years amid complaints of a stifling corporate culture
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Terrence Malick to Direct 2 Films Starring Blanchett and Bale
Reclusive director matches his output over the last decade with the announcement of two FilmNation projects
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Eddie Redmayne Nabs Marius Role in ‘Les Miserables’
The English actor joins Russell Crowe and Hugh Jackman in the big-screen version of the Broadway musical
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Noomi Rapace Re-Teaming with ‘Dragon Tattoo’ Director for Thriller
Colin Farrell will co-star in “Dead Man Down”
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Blumhouse, Gold Circle Combine Forces, Form Angle Films
Paul Brooks’ Gold Circle Films and Jason Blum’s Blumhouse Productions will have a first-look distribution deal with Universal
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Average Movie Ticket Price Falls Below $8
It’s getting a tiny bit cheaper to see a film, according to the National Association of Theater Owners
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Spec Script Sales Explode in October — Highest Mark in 5 Years (Exclusive)
Biggest year since the Writers Strike — “feels like 1997 all over again”
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MovieTracker: Has Viacom Cracked the Social Media Code?
Using Twitter and Facebook, the company has found a way to generate real time measurement’s of the 25 hottest films
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New Line Picks Up Script for ‘Blair Witch’-Like Hurricane Thriller
Uses “found footage” technique with a really big storm
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Kirsten Dunst, Orlando Bloom Re-Team for ‘Cities’
Clive Owen and Anil Kapoor will star in the Roger Donaldson thriller
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Feds Shut Down Zediva, Streaming Service Agrees to Pay $1.8M Damages
U.S. District Judge John Walter issues a permanent injunction over copyright violations
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‘Pride and Prejudice and Zombies’ Loses 3rd Director — Why Can’t Lionsgate Get It Going?
The adaptation of the Seth Grahame-Smith novel runs the risk of missing the zombie craze
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Philip K. Dick Trust Sues Over Unpaid ‘Adjustment Bureau’ Royalties
The family of the science fiction author disputes filmmakers’ claims that the rights to the story fell into public domain
