Fred Schruers
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‘Breaking Bad’ Getting ‘Darker and Uglier,’ Bryan Cranston and Vince Gilligan Promise
Creator and star look back on four seasons — and ahead to the last one
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Machinima’s Gamer-Friendly Site Pulls In the Lost Boys That Movies and TV Miss
Founder Allen Debevoise tells how he began with Halo wonks in `05, now chases ad bucks with Hollywood's help
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Robert Towne Fiddled With ‘Chinatown’ While Roman Was Away (Exclusive)
When Roman Polanski went to Europe during the filming of “Chinatown,” Robert Towne, Jerry Goldsmith and Bob Evans tweaked the film’s score
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More Producers Who Are Making a Mark on Hollywood
A list of 10 producers changing Hollywood just scratches the surface, so here are more who are making their mark on the movie business
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IAC’s Aereo Beckons the Cord Cutters As Broadcasters Gird for Battle
Aereo’s tiny antennae bring broadcast signals to consumers online. IAC sees it as a cord-cutting breakthrough. The networks see an illegal threat to their business model
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SXSW 2012: Matthew Lillard, Fresh Off ‘The Descendants,’ Makes His Directorial Debut
Matthew Lillard goes behind the camera with “Fat Kid Rules the World,” which will premiere at SXSW
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‘Inside Apple’: Why ‘Everyone Inside Wants Out’
Author Adam Lanshinsky pulls back the curtain on the inner workings of his company where “fear is palpable”
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The Oscar-Nominated Sound Mixers: Greg P. Russell of ‘Transformers: Dark of the Moon’
Greg P. Russell’s seven films with Michael Bay have earned four Oscar nom nods. Will this “Transformers” bring in the gold?
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Steven Van Zandt: Why I Went ‘Gangster-in-the Snow’ for Netflix’s ‘Lilyhammer’
Netflix aims to lure subscribers with eight episodes of the very Norwegian “Lilyhammer,” available for streaming on Monday
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Comcast-NBCU: The Strange Bedfellows at Year One
Some laughed when old-school cable company sat down to play with content. Now, despite some costly ratings and box-office woes, the shareholders are laughing all the way to the bank
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Countdown to the New Hampshire Primary — More Bean Bags and Pratfalls?
What’s become a damaging internal scrap in the G.O.P. race moved from Iowa to New Hampshire with bitter feuds still active. Can Romney finally get Newt off his pants leg?
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2012: The Year Microsoft Finally Battles Back
With an upgraded X Box, Windows 8 and a touted new phone, the onetime industry innovator is back, and in an arms race with Apple and Google
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Judy Lewis, Hollywood Love Child, Dies: The End of an Era?
Born out of wedlock in 1935 to two sensual Hollywood icons, Lewis paid an emotional price enforced by the era, but emerged redeemed
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Mark Cuban Crows About $2.99 Bestseller (Exclusive)
Fresh off the release of his best-selling e-book, the media entrepreneur talks about the challenges of running HDNet, Magnolia, Landmark and the Mavs
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‘Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview’: Candid, Bitter Musings From a Man in Limbo
The raw, revealing interview with Jobs, 10 years after his ouster and a year before his comeback at Apple, debuts Wednesday