Brent Lang
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With ‘Twilight’ Mania, No Part Is Too Small
The vampire series is launching passion — and careers — for its bit players, too
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First Look: ‘Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows’
Two-part finale to the boy wizard series hits theaters this November
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Marvel Launches TV Division
“Heroes” writer Jeph Loeb will oversee newly created arm of the company
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Sony Pictures Gets North American Rights to ‘Life, Above All’
Film tells the story of girl growing up in South African village
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‘Law & Order: SVU’ Leaves Tax-Credit-Less Jersey
NBC drama will likely move production to New York City following the state’s move to kill filmmaker benefits
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‘Eclipse’ Premiere: Sullen Teen Idols, Black Carpets, Sno-Cones
A big (fake) moon rose over the vamp-fest at Nokia Theater, along with a mystical-looking pond, pine trees and fake snowdrifts — and there were even signs of a new Team Kellan
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ZelnickMedia Acquires ‘Gossip Girls’ Producer for $126M
Company plans to make Alloy, a leader in providing entertainment for the millennial generation
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Adrien Brody vs. Aliens: ‘Predators’ Trailer
Horror movie finds the Oscar winning actor fighting some brutal creatures on a distant planet
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Robert Pattinson Is Dracula’s Cousin
Ancestry.com finds the “Twilight” star is related to Vlad the Impaler and to British royalty
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Adam Sandler: America’s Biggest Movie Star
“Grown Ups” looks likely to continue the comedian’s box office sweet streak
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‘Crude’ Director Keynote Speaker at WestDoc
Joe Berlinger is currently at the center of a First Amendment rights controversy
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‘Inception’ Debuts Spoiler-Heavy Featurette
Leo’s thriller doesn’t hit theaters until July 16, but a new trailer gives hints about the film’s secrets
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Academy Taps Cohen, Mischer to Produce 83rd Oscars
Oscar-winning film producer and veteran TV producer/director to oversee the Feb. 27 telecast; Mischer will also direct
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Oscilloscope Acquires John Cazale Documentary
Company plans to release “I Knew It Was You” on DVD this fall
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Media Chiefs Bullish on Digital — Not That It’s Paying
Ernst & Young’s Howard Bass on why CFOs believe in new technology, despite dwindling bottom lines