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vendredi 15 novembre 2013

TV Showrunner's Lessons From Investing in Twitter; Box Office: 'Best Man Holiday' Eyes Solid Debut; MGM Revenue Soars; John Oliver Heading to HBO; Pixar's Ed Catmull to Write Book; THR's Director Roundtable Video

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TV Showrunner Reveals Lessons From Investing in Twitter (Guest Column)
One of the high-flying site's first nine backers, producer Greg Yaitanes, explains how television will evolve to mimic social media during the next five years: "Twitter and TV eventually will be thought of as one and ... | Read More
Box Office Preview: 'Best Man Holiday' Eyes Solid Debut; 'Thor 2' Will Still Rule Overall
By Sunday, "Thor: The Dark World" could near $450 million globally; Alexander Payne's "Nebraska" opens in New York and Los Angeles, while "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" rolls out early in Brazil. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Pixar Founder's Book to Offer Inside Look at Company's History (Exclusive)
Ed Catmull, who founded the company with Steve Jobs and John Lasseter in 1986, will detail its rise from a small money-losing computer company, through its 2006 acquisition by Disney and into the present. | Read More
Roundtable: 6 Top Directors on Fighting With Studios, Firing Actors and Quitting Film School
Steve McQueen, Paul Greengrass, David O. Russell, Ben Stiller, Alfonso Cuaron and Lee Daniels on explaining long days on set to their kids, getting notes from executives and what made them go behind the camera for ... | Read More
'Catching Fire' Actor Joins Jessica Alba in 'Barely Lethal' (Exclusive)
Bruno Gunn will play Alba's henchman in the film about a teen assassin (Hailee Steinfeld) who craves a normal high school life. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
John Oliver to Host Weekly Comedy Series on HBO
The "Daily Show With Jon Stewart" Emmy winner will make his debut on the premium cable network in 2014. | Read More
Alpha House: TV Review
Amazon gets into the scripted game with a strong, star-studded political comedy from Garry Trudeau that follows the exploits of four Republican senators living in the same house in Washington, D.C. | Read More
Lifetime Debuts Dramatic 'Flowers in the Attic' Trailer (Video)
The TV adaptation, starring Heather Graham, Ellen Burstyn and Kiernan Shipka, debuts Jan. 18, 2014. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
MGM Revenue Soars 43% in Third Quarter
UPDATED: Thanks to James Bond and "The Hobbit," revenue for the first three quarters of 2013 is up 123 percent. | Read More
Pixar Founder's Book to Offer Inside Look at Company's History (Exclusive)
Ed Catmull, who founded the company with Steve Jobs and John Lasseter in 1986, will detail its rise from a small money-losing computer company, through its 2006 acquisition by Disney and into the present. | Read More
Spike Lee's Defense in Tweet Lawsuit: $10,000 Is Enough for Mistake
The director argues that a past settlement agreement should end the dispute over his George Zimmerman error. | Read More
STYLE & CULTURE
Cassandra Grey's Latest Groove
The wife of Paramount's chief readies to launch Violet Grey, an e-commerce website aiming to change the state of beauty buying one glossy photo shoot at a time. | Read More
So Long, Farewell: 'The Sound of Music' Costumes Yodeling Their Way to Auction
Western Costume's collection of the von Trapps' lederhosen will hit the auction block on Dec. 21. | Read More
Happy Birthday Condi: A Celebration of the Political Pantsuit
In honor of Condoleezza Rice's 59th birthday, we examine politic's most prominent style staple. | Read More
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Little Miss Sunshine: Theater Review
Designer Beowulf Boritt's appropriate single set for Little Miss Sunshine is a map of Interstate 40, which snakes from the lip of the stage and wraps around the playing space to extend up over the audience's heads. | Read More
Holiday Box Office: The Battle for the Over-35s
This story first appeared in the Nov. 22 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. Christmas isn't for kids anymore, at least not at the cinema. More than ever before, the year-end movie calendar is crammed with titles that will live or die by their ability to lure older audiences. | Read More
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