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mercredi 27 novembre 2013

Box Office: 'Frozen' Tries to Douse 'Catching Fire'; Obama Visits DreamWorks; Spirit Awards Noms Heavy With Oscar Favorites; MSNBC Cancels Alec Baldwin; ‘Oldboy’ Review

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Box Office Preview: 'Frozen' Tries to Douse 'Catching Fire' in Holiday Showdown
UPDATED: Also braving the crowded Thanksgiving marquee are musical "Black Nativity," Spike Lee's "Oldboy," action-thriller "Homefront" and "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom"; elsewhere, "The Book Thief" and "Philomena" ... | Read More
Hollywood Studio Chiefs Line Up for Obama's DWA Speech
Execs from Warner Bros., Fox, Sony Entertainment, Universal, Lucasfilm, Lionsgate, CBS and Paramount have reserved seats at the Glendale studio. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Spirit Awards: Nominations Heavy on Oscar Frontrunners (Analysis)
Noting that only two films have ever won both the best feature Spirit Award and the best pic Oscar, THR's awards analyst wonders if "12 Years a Slave" beat the odds? | Read More
Oldboy: Film Review
Spike Lee offers less ambiguity than Park Chan-wook's version of the famous manga, but doesn't skimp on viciousness and gore. | Read More
Quentin Tarantino Teases Details of Next Film
"It's a western," the director reveals on "The Tonight Show," adding that it won't be a "Django Unchained" sequel. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
MSNBC Cancels Alec Baldwin Talker 'Up Late'
Following the actor's latest scuffle with the paparazzi, accusations of homophobic slurs and the resulting two-week suspension of the fledgling Friday series, the network and the actor have come to a "mutual parting." | Read More
ScreenSingapore: 5 Reasons the Show Matters
With the Asia TV Forum & Market, the annual confab offers Hollywood a point of access to major players in the Pan-Asian entertainment landscape (including China). | Read More
'60 Minutes': Lara Logan and Producer Taking Leave After Faulty Benghazi Report
UPDATED: The journalist and producer Max McClellan are out at the CBS news magazine following an internal review and a Tuesday memo from news chief Jeff Fager. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
'American Idol' Producers Slam Racial Discrimination Lawsuit (Exclusive)
In a motion to dismiss, the producers say the show features enough African-Americans, is protected by the First Amendment and isn't a "rigged contest." | Read More
Brett Ratner's RatPac-Dune Closes $300 Million Credit Facility to Fund Warner Bros. Films
The director and Australian billionaire James Packer teamed up with Steven Mnuchin for the agreement, which will co-finance about 75 movies and could reach as much as $400 million. | Read More
'Life of Pi' AHA Monitor Leaves Job After THR Email Exposes Tiger 'Damn Near Drowned'
Gina Johnson is no longer employed in the aftermath of The Hollywood Reporter's "Animals Were Harmed" investigation. | Read More
STYLE & CULTURE
Art Basel Miami Beach: What to Do, Eat and Drink
From Elton John's cocktail party to the big Ai Weiwei show, the must-attend events this December. | Read More
'Real Housewives' Star Lisa Vanderpump's Former Mansion Is a Teardown
The 17,000-square-foot French chateau-style home sold for $19 million in 2011, but newer homes are appearing in the 30,000-square-foot range. | Read More
Megan Ellison Nearly Bought Anjelica Huston's Venice Home
The "American Hustle" financier, who just sold her Bird Street compound for $47 million, went into escrow on the actress' home -- but has since pulled out. | Read More
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South Korean Star Rain Joins Bruce Willis, John Cusack in 'The Prince'
SEOUL — South Korean pop singer/actor Rain will star opposite Bruce Willis in Brian A. Miller's upcoming action thriller The Prince. The 31-year-old, whose real name is Jung Ji-hoon, joins other cast members Jason Patric, John Cusack, Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson and Jonathon Schaech, his local agency Cube DC said Tuesday. Production is slated to begin after Thanksgiving in Alabama. | Read More
Abdellatif Kechiche on Lea Seydoux, Taking on The Establishment and Paranoia (Q&A)
HONG KONG – Palme d'Or winning director Abdellatif Kechiche described his achievements as a form of "pseudo-success" amid continuing social class boundaries in France and discussed his verbal feud with Lea Seydoux during an interview with The Hollywood Reporter during a visit here. | Read More
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