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mercredi 2 octobre 2013

TV Premiere Week: Who Won and Lost; 'Don Jon' Continues Relativity Cold Streak; Layoffs Hit Paramount; 'Muslims' Filmmaker Planning New Film; Movie Chain Offers Free Popcorn to Federal Workers

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Fall TV Premiere Week: Who Won and Lost (Analysis)
NBC and ABC are up, Fox and CBS down as viewers return to sample broadcast shows and give each network something to brag about. | Read More
'Don Jon' Shrinkage: Relativity Suffers Box Office Cold Streak
The Joseph Gordon-Levitt dramedy looks like a loser for the studio, one of a string of losses that could leave it $800 million short of its $1 billion global box office goal. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Layoffs Hit Paramount: 110 Positions Eliminated
Headcount reductions will primarily impact finance, human resources, IT, international home media distribution, legal and marketing. | Read More
'Innocence of Muslims' Filmmaker Planning New Film About Islamic Terrorism
Mark Basseley Youssef, just released from a halfway house after going to prison for bank fraud, tells THR that he does not blame Obama administration officials who said his YouTube video caused the the notorious ... | Read More
Shutdown Special: AMC Will Hand Out Free Popcorn to Federal Employees
"The offer is good until common sense is restored in Washington, D.C., or, more likely, until the shutdown ends or we run out of free popcorn," AMC says. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
'The Simpsons' to Kill Off Character
Executive producer Al Jean hints that a character portrayed by an Emmy winner will "pass away" in either season 25 or 26. | Read More
'CSI's' Danny Cannon to Direct Lifetime Pilot (Exclusive)
The "Nikita" alum will also be credited as an executive producer on "The Lottery." | Read More
Will Forte, Phil Lord and Chris Miller Comedy Lands at Fox
"The Last Man on Earth," created by Forte, centers on two strangers who must overcome their differences and work together to ensure the survival of the human race. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Producer Claims 'Trouble with the Curve' Came About Through Conspiracy
Warner Bros. and others are sued over an alleged attempt to steal a script and credit it to another writer. | Read More
NBC Digital Lays Off About 5 Percent of Its Staff
The move is an effort by digital media executive vp Rob Hayes to restructure the business. | Read More
Conservative Organization Moves Forward With Hillary Clinton Movie Plans
Citizens United, which went to the U.S. Supreme Court over a film about the former first lady five years ago, is making a doc about her role as secretary of state to be released in 2016. | Read More
STYLE & CULTURE
George Clooney's Mexican Vacation Home Featured in 'Architectural Digest'
The villa as well as the neighboring Rande Garber-Cindy Crawford compound were built in tandem and designed for "back-and-forth" socializing. | Read More
Paris Fashion Week's Front Row
From editors to actresses, the women at Paris Fashion Week flexed their fashion muscles in minidresses, sheer fabrics and feathers. | Read More
Darcy's Death Spikes New 'Bridget Jones' Novel Sales
The surprise twist is the cornerstone of a well-structured publicity campaign for 'Mad About the Boy,' the third book in the series. | Read More
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'The Blacklist' Recap: Ep 2,
Episode Synopsis: Reddington continues to outsmart everyone with his intricately laid plots, carried out with the smoothest of demeanors. The connection between him and Elizabeth is still in question, but she is currently more concerned about the potential treachery of her husband. Meanwhile, Cooper fights with superiors and other agencies when it comes to convincing them Red is no ordinary criminal and that acquiescing to his demands does not mean submission. | Read More
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