Movies
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Federal Court Rejects Managers’ Bid to Overturn Talent Agency Law
Judge upholds California law which prohibits managers' from procuring work for their clients just as licensed talent agents can
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Hollywood Hopes ‘Oz’ Can Turn Tide for Ailing 2013 Box Office
A dazzling debut for Disney's 3D prequel to the Hollywood classic could provide a much-needed boost for box office
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Disney Keeping Combined CEO/Chairman Role After Shareholder Vote
Disney shareholders re-elect the board at the company's annual meeting
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Sam Mendes Passes on Directing ‘Skyfall’ Follow-Up
Sam Mendes says he is too busy with "other commitments" to sign on for the 24th film in the 007 franchise
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Emma Roberts, Julianne Moore, Paul Rudd, Neil LaBute Films Join Tribeca’s 2013 Lineup
Tribeca Film Festival announces star-heavy Spotlight section that also includes actors Paul Giamatti, Sam Rockwell, William H. Macy, John Cusack and directors Richard Linklater and, yes, Whoopi Goldberg
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Veteran Financiers to Build a New Hollywood Studio
Neil Grossman and Howard Silverman have formed a holding company that already controls an animation studio and a multi-faceted film company
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UTA Signs Barbra Streisand; Famed Singer to Direct More
Barbra Streisand has won two Oscars, five Emmys, 10 Grammys, A Tony and 12 Golden Globes
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Hugo Chavez a ‘Great Hero,’ Oliver Stone Says
Venezuela president Hugo Chavez, who died Tuesday, will "live forever in history," Oliver Stone says
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Noah Baumbach’s ‘Frances Ha’ Appears to Be a Black and White Delight (Video)
The first trailer for Noah Baumbach's black-and-white film features Greta Gerwig demonstrating her colorful charm
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Tom Cruise Tabloid Lawsuit Ordered to Private Mediation
Tom Cruise is seeking $50 million over claims that he abandoned daughter Suri after marriage split
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Sundance Selects Picks Up Alexandre Moors’ ‘Blue Caprice’
The Sundance Film Festival favorite stars Isaiah Washington and Tequan Richmond as the Beltway Sniper duo who shot random civilians in 2002
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AFI Sets Nov. 7 for 2013 Film Festival
The annual festival, which mixes films from established and emerging talent, will screen films at five locations in Hollywood this November
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Sundance, Black List Partner to Aid Aspiring Filmmakers
If screenwriters upload their scripts to the Black List, they may be able to apply to the Sundance Institute's Screenwriters Lab for free
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Rock Documentary, Brad Pitt-Produced Look at Oil Industry Openers at 2013 Tribeca Film Festival
The Tribeca slate includes films from 30 countries, including 53 world premieres, 7 International premieres, 15 North American premieres, 6 U.S. premieres and 8 New York premieres,
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Lionsgate Taps Weinstein’s Andrew Kramer as CEO of International Distribution
Andrew Kramer has worked at The Weinstein Company for the last seven years as president of business and legal affairs