Movies
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Bryce Dallas Howard in Early Talks to Star in Universal’s ‘Jurassic World’ (Exclusive)
Colin Trevorrow (“Safety Not Guaranteed”) is directing the movie, which hits theaters on June 12, 2015
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Gabrielle Carteris Elected Executive Vice President of SAG-AFTRA
The actress beat out two candidates, including Ken Howard’s pick Mike Hodge
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Christoph Waltz in Negotiations to Play Villain in WB’s ‘Tarzan’
David Yates is directing the movie, which stars Alexander Skarsgard as the King of the Jungle
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AFL-CIO Chief to SAG-AFTRA Delegates: ‘Your Merger Has Made You Stronger’
Richard Trumka opens the union’s inaugural convention with call to action, attack on the right
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Netflix: Hollywood’s Favorite Charity (Guest Blog)
Netflix’s prosperity is based on having Hollywood as a very willing and cooperative subsidy machine
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New L.A. Film Czar Tom Sherak: ‘For Me, Politics Is the Final Frontier’
Fighting a recurrence of prostate cancer, the former Academy president says his priority is to persuade politicians to keep production in L.A.
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‘Hunger Games: Catching Fire’ Soundtrack Features Christina Aguilera, Lumineers, Lorde Con-Tribute
The artists join Coldplay, Ellie Goulding on the film’s soundtrack available Nov. 19
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How Hollywood Could Be Impacted by D.C. Shutdown
A shutdown could severely affect production travel and prove challenging to Disney and Comcast, both of which depend on foreign visitors in their theme parks
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Michael B. Jordan Eyed to Star in ‘Independence Day’ Sequel (Exclusive)
The “Fruitvale Station” star has met with director Roland Emmerich and is highly regarded on the Fox lot
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OWN Lands TV Rights to ‘Lee Daniels’ The Butler’
The cable network headed by one of the film’s stars, Oprah Winfrey, acquires first broadcast window after pay TV
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Tom Sherak Named L.A. Film Czar by Mayor Garcetti
The former Academy president takes the new position to stanch runaway production
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‘The Green Inferno’ Review: Eli Roth Upends the Cannibal Film
Unfortunately, Roth’s abundant gore fails to either offend or exhilarate
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Josh Brolin on Spike Lee’s ‘Old Boy’: ‘It’s the Most Difficult Thing I’ve Ever Done’ (Video)
“Anything goes,” the actor says in new behind-scenes-look of the film
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‘Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2’ Is the Main Course at Box Office
Sony’s animated sequel could hit $40 million and should easily lap racing drama ‘Rush’ and sexy comedy ‘Don Jon’
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‘Man of Tai Chi’ Review: Keanu Reeves’ Almost Excellent Martial-Arts Adventure
Reeves’ goofily charming directorial debut has visceral energy and immediacy but lacks the substance to follow through on its martial-arts mysticism