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    ‘Despicable Me 2’ rules China with 3rd-best animated opening ever; “Hobbit” sequel crosses the $800M mark worldwide

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    ’12 Years a Slave’ Opens No. 1 in U.K. in First Big Overseas Box-Office Test
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  • ‘Gravity,’ ’12 Years a Slave,’ ‘American Hustle’ Lead BAFTA Nominations

    British field looks a lot like the Oscars might, with “Gravity” topping all films with 11 nominations

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    ‘Gravity,’ ’12 Years a Slave,’ ‘American Hustle’ Lead BAFTA Nominations
  • How to Improve Hollywood in 2014: 9 Experts on the Future of Film and TV

    Brian Robbins, Bob Greenblatt, Wesley Morris and others discuss the changes impacting the business and the opportunities in the digital space

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  • Producers Guild Nominations: ‘Wolf of Wall Street,’ ‘Blue Jasmine’ Make the Cut

    One of the most reliable Oscar predictors leaves out “Inside Llewyn Davis,” “Lee Daniels’ The Butler”

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    Producers Guild Nominations: ‘Wolf of Wall Street,’ ‘Blue Jasmine’ Make the Cut
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    Unauthorized posters diminishing Chiwetel Ejiofor’s lead role have been recalled since they caused an uproar on social media

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    “The Wolf of Wall Street” and “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” are among the films competing for Christmas Day dollars this year. Here are the movies have come out on top in the past

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  • ‘Dredd’ Producer Lands Remake Rights to Acclaimed Serial Killer Thriller ‘I Saw the Devil’

    Adi Shankar and Spencer Silna’s 1984 Private Defense Contractors will produce an English-language version of the revenge tale

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    ‘Dredd’ Producer Lands Remake Rights to Acclaimed Serial Killer Thriller ‘I Saw the Devil’
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