Lucas Shaw
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Sundance 2013: Sales Talks Swirl Around ‘Concussion,’ ‘Don Jon’s Addiction,’ ‘Fruitvale’
Documentaries dominate early dealing, but a sale of "Don Jon's Addiction" could open floodgates
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How Michael Bay, ‘Step Brothers,’ Inspired Sundance Darling ‘Toy’s House’
"Toy's House" made a big splash at its Sundance screening, where director Jordan Vogt-Roberts credited "Bad Boys 2" with inspiring him
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Beltway Sniper Film ‘Blue Caprice’ at Sundance: ‘Killers Aren’t Born, They’re Made’
Isaiah Washington and his co-stars in "Blue Caprice" drew comparisons between this movie, based on the sniper attacks of 2002, and recent mass shootings
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Paramount, Bad Robot to Adapt Lance Armstrong Book
Paramount and J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot have acquired the film rights to a book proposal about the disgraced cyclist by N.Y. Times writer Juliet Macur
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DreamWorks Buys Next Book From ‘Silver Linings Playbook’ Author
"Silver Linings Playbook" author Matthew Quick has written a manuscript titled "The Good Luck of RIght Now"
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Dan Lin, Roy Lee Counter Sue Legendary over ‘Godzilla’
Legendary sued the producers as part of its efforts to kick them off the project
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Chuck Workman Interviews Directors David Lynch, Mike Leigh for ‘What is Cinema?’
Chuck Workman has already started work on a new documentary
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Peter Chernin Wants to Build the Marvel of India
CA, the Asian investment arm of the Chernin Group, has acquired a minority stake in Graphic India
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Zelnick Media Buys Hollywood Payroll Provider Cast & Crew
Cast & Crew has been helping the entertainment industry since 1976
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Jason Blum Buys Duplass Brothers’ Found Footage Horror Movie
Mark and Jay Duplass produced "Peachfuzz," which Mark Duplass also stars in
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Patrick Stewart, Carla Gugino, Matthew Lillard to Star in ‘Match’
Stephen Belber is directing the film based on his own play
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Sofia Coppola’s ‘The Bling Ring’ Goes to A24
Sofia Coppola tells the story of a band of kids who robbed celebrities
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Warner Bros.-Based Gulfstream Pictures Hires 3 New Executives
Outside financing is fueling the expansion at the Warner Bros.-based production company