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lundi 28 octobre 2013

TV Takes Aim at Young Hispanics; 'Bad Grandpa' Trounces 'Counselor'; '12 Years' Feud Erupts; Netflix's Sarandos Slams Theater Owners; 'Walking Dead,' 'Good Wife' EPs on Big Episodes; 'Last Vegas,' 'Betrayal' Reviews

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Filling a 'Void': How TV Is Taking Aim at Young Hispanics
Fusion, which launched Monday, and El Rey are among new cable channels targeting Hispanic Millennials with programming in English that plays to their culture, lifestyle and sense of humor. | Read More
Box Office: 'Jackass: Bad Grandpa' No. 1 With $32 Million; 'The Counselor' D.O.A.
UPDATED: "Gravity" finally falls to No. 2 as it races towards the $200 million mark domestically; "12 Years a Slave" lands in top 10 chart despite playing in only 123 theaters. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Paramount, Brad Pitt Company Feuding Over '12 Years a Slave' (Exclusive)
The dispute arises from Paramount's belief that executives at Plan B breached the company's deal with the studio by failing to offer Paramount a chance to finance and distribute the movie. | Read More
Netflix's Ted Sarandos Slams Theater Owners: They 'Try to Strangle Innovation' (Video)
The executive hints that Netflix might begin releasing "big movies ourselves" because theater owners are resistant to allow more movies to bow day-and-date on Netflix's streaming service. | Read More
Last Vegas: Film Review
Michael Douglas, Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman, Kevin Kline and Mary Steenburgen star in director Jon Turteltaub's amiable geezers comedy. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
'Walking Dead' Dissection: Robert Kirkman Talks Carol's Shocking Confession
"The outcome of this is going to be something that none of them have been expecting and none of them could have prepared for," the executive producer tells THR. | Read More
'The Good Wife' Bosses on Alicia's New Beginning, Will 'Unbound' and What's Next
Executive producers Robert and Michelle King discuss the aftermath of Sunday's game-changer: It's "a new paradigm for the show." | Read More
'Breaking Bad' Gets Ice Skating Tribute With Help From Vince Gilligan (Video)
Creator Sharidan Sotelo tells THR that the showrunner operated a camera during the shoot: "The reason 'Breaking Ice' exists is because Vince is the man!" | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Ryan Gosling Manager Heads to Anonymous Content (Exclusive)
Carolyn Govers is leaving Artist Management and taking her star actor-director client with her. | Read More
U.K. Phone Hacking Trials to Begin: What to Expect
The criminal trials against Rebekah Brooks, Andy Coulson and other Murdoch confidants are set to kick off in London on Monday. | Read More
NYSE Holds 'Successful' Test Run for Twitter IPO
The exchange is taking pains to avoid the technical problems that marred Facebook's debut. | Read More
STYLE & CULTURE
Betrayal: Theater Review
Daniel Craig, Rachel Weisz and Rafe Spall play the three points of an adulterous triangle in Mike Nichols' smash Broadway revival of Harold Pinter's semi-autobiographical 1978 drama. | Read More
Jay Z: I'm Being 'Demonized' For Barneys Partnership
The rap mogul, who is collaborating with the luxury store for a holidays collection, says he is being unfairly criticized for not speaking out after Barneys was accused of racial profiling. | Read More
Julianne Hough Apologizes for Wearing Blackface Halloween Costume
The actress dressed up as the character Crazy Eyes from "Orange Is the New Black." | Read More
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Box Office: Moviegoers Flunk Ridley Scott's 'The Counselor'
On paper, The Counselor couldn't have more pedigree, between director Ridley Scott and stars Michael Fassbender, Penelope Cruz, Cameron Diaz, Javier Bardem and Brad Pitt. To boot, acclaimed No Country for Old Men author Cormac McCarthy wrote the film's script, marking his first original screenplay. The story revolves around a greedy lawyer, played by Fassbender, who gets caught up with drug lords. | Read More
Box Office (Specialty): 'Blue Is the Warmest Color' Sees Steamy U.S. Opening
Cannes Palme d'Or winner Blue Is the Warmest Color opened to strong numbers in New York and Los Angeles, despite its restrictive NC-17 rating. The French film took in $101,116 for a theater average of $25,279, the best of the weekend. | Read More
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