Todd Cunningham
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Writers Guild, Producers Have a Deal — Except for TV Hitch
Everything is resolved the union says, except for “exclusivity” provisions on short-order series
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Tyler Perry Says So Long, Madea, Hello Oprah: How the Cross-Dressing Mogul Has Fared at the Box Office
“Single Moms Club” debut marks the end of Perry’s lucrative partnership with Lionsgate
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‘Need for Speed’ Puts DreamWorks’ Disney Deal in the Hot Seat
The Aaron Paul movie arrives amid speculation about co-chairman Stacey Snider’s role when her contract ends
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Aaron Paul’s ‘Need for Speed’ Battles ‘300’ Sequel for Testosterone Crowd at Box Office
Muscle cars and Greek warriors fight for young males, while “Veronica Mars” debuts limited and Tyler Perry releases his last for Lionsgate
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Small Business to Rally for California’s TV and Film Tax Credit Program
Assemblyman Raul Bocanegra, co-author of bill that would extend and expand incentives, will speak at Sunland event Saturday
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Oscar Winner ’12 Years a Slave’ Spikes 75 Percent at Overseas Box Office
Best Picture victory powers surge in 62 markets and it crosses $100 million for foreign distributor Lionsgate
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Why ‘Grand Budapest Hotel’ Will Be Mainstream Box-Office Hit (Video)
Huge limited debuts don’t always translate to broad success, but we’re betting that Wes Anderson’s quirky comedy will
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’24: Live Another Day’s’ Jack Bauer Puts Some English on His Return in New Promo (Video)
In the Fox followup, set four years after the final season of “24,” the action shifts to the U.K.
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’12 Years a Slave’ Spat: John Ridley Regrets Not Thanking Steve McQueen
Oscar winner for Adapted Screenplay says the moment was a blur, and notes that he praised the director profusely the day before
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‘300: Rise of an Empire’ Storms Overseas Box Office With $88 Million
International grosses for the R-rated sequel’s ancient warriors is 10 percent ahead of the original “300”
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Wes Anderson’s ‘Grand Budapest Hotel’ Books Record Limited Box-Office Opening
The quirky ensemble comedy scores one of the best specialty debuts ever
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‘300: Rise of an Empire’ Bloodies Box Office With $45 Million
Carnage, Eva Green power sword and sandals sequel past “Mr. Peabody & Sherman,” which is No. 2 with $32 million
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‘300: Rise of an Empire’ Roars to $17 Million First Day at Box Office
Sword-and-sandals sequel may hit $45 million for weekend, “Mr. Peabody” eyes second place with $30 million
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Philip Seymour Hoffman’s ‘God’s Pocket’ Gets Release Date
IFC Films slots the Sundance drama, directed by John Slattery of TV’s “Mad Men,” on May 9
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‘300’ Sequel Opens No. 1 in France and Australia
“Rise of an Empire” debut tops first-day grosses of the original by 20 percent in France, Warner Bros. says