Report From CinemaCon
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6 CinemaCon Takeaways: Fewer Blockbusters, More Raunch and What About the Kids?
CinemaCon 2014: 3D, once a star of the annual trade show, has lost its sparkle
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‘Godzilla’ Roars at Warner Bros’ Big, Bad Marathon CinemaCon Preview
CinemaCon 2014: “The Hobbit,” “Jupiter Ascending” and “Tammy” will have to make up for the absence of Batman
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‘Fault in Our Stars’: How Shailene Woodley and an Oxygen Tube Re-Define Female Leads
CinemaCon 2014: “Divergent” star hails film for an unflinching look at cancer and a girl
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‘X-Men: Days of Future Past,’ ‘Gone Girl’ Highlight Sizzling Fox Slate
CinemaCon 2014: Exhibitors cheer action, pathos and drama – including Colin Firth wielding a lethal umbrella
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Tom Sherak Honored as Industry Icon Who Never Forgot His Roots
CinemaCon 2014: Former president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences died two months ago of cancer
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‘Amazing Spider-Man 2’ Sneak Peek: Electro Destroys Times Square, Teams With Green Goblin
CinemaCon 2014: Sony screens 30 minutes of wall-crawler action
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Sony 2014 Movie Slate Mixes Comedy, Sequels, Action and – Oh Yeah, ‘Spider-Man’
CinemaCon 2014: The slate includes Jonah Hill, Seth Rogen, Cameron Diaz and, well, Kim Jong Un
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Christopher Nolan on Why ‘Great Gatsby’ Worked, But 3D Isn’t for Him
CinemaCon 2014: “Interstellar” director is a film traditionalist
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‘Interstellar’: Christopher Nolan Teases Wormhole Travel, Space Shuttle Sets
CinemaCon 2014: Matthew McConaughey plays an “everyman” in futuristic thriller
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‘Cinderella’ Peek Offers Cate Blanchett as Evil Stepmother
CinemaCon 2014: Instead of special effects, Disney lets ballgowns do the talking
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‘Inside Out’: Pixar’s Brainy Family Flick Dazzles at CinemaCon
CinemaCon 2014: The bad news? Theater owners have to wait more than a year
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Seth Rogen Says ‘Neighbors’ Has More Dildo Jokes Than Celine Dion Show
CinemaCon 2014: Universal screens raunchy man-boy film, but Rose Byrne is the real standout
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‘Unbroken’: Universal Pins Oscar Hopes on Angelina Jolie
CinemaCon 2014: Raunchy comedies “A Million Ways to Die in the West” and “Dumb and Dumber To” earn howls
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Hollywood Worried Russian Sanctions Could Spark Quota Backlash
Says MPAA chief: “We’re looking at it, we need to know more”
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Hollywood to Test Discount Movie Ticket Prices for Weeknights
Test will be limited to one state, and one day mid-week