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mercredi 29 janvier 2014

Hollywood Remembers Tom Sherak; Does Tarantino Have a Case Against Gawker?; Obama 'Mad Men' Reference Goes Viral; Oscar Nods Don't Boost Books Sales; HBO Struggles With Comedy; Sundance Deal Wrap

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Hollywood Mourns Former Academy President Tom Sherak
George Lucas called Sherak an "honorary Jedi master," as actors, producers, politicians and Hollywood execs expressed their messages of sympathy upon the passing the industry great, who died Tuesday at 68. | Read More
Does Quentin Tarantino Have a Case Against Gawker?
Screenplays handcuffed to assistants?! As the director battles Gawker over the leak of Western "The Hateful Eight" and studios begin to take NSA-level precautions, attorney Marty Singer talks to The Hollywood Reporter. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Oscar Nominations Fail to Boost Book Sales
The source books for best picture nominees including "Philomena" and "The Wolf of Wall Street" are hardly burning up the best-seller charts; while "Lone Survivor" has seen a significant rise in sales. | Read More
'Captain America: The Winter Soldier' Directors to Return for Third Installment
Anthony and Joe Russo directed "Winter Soldier," which will open April 4. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
State of the Union: 'Mad Men' Reference and Biden Memes Popular Online
The President refers to the wage gap between men and women as something that belongs in an episode of the AMC hit, while screengrabs of the vice president looking bored made the rounds on Twitter. | Read More
HBO Struggles to Find a Broad Comedy Hit
With cancellations for "Family Tree" and "Hello Ladies" and a ratings disappointment with new series "Looking," even comparable hits "Girls" and "Veep" are miles away from the cable net's glory days of "Sex and the ... | Read More
NBC Moves the 2014 Emmys to Monday
The three-hour TV kudos will air Aug. 25, shifting to a much earlier date to avoid interfering with football. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
'I, Frankenstein' Back From the Dead With Strong Russian Bow
The horror-actioner, starring Aaron Eckhart, opens to $7 million in Russia and delivers solid box office across Eastern Europe. | Read More
Yahoo Revenue Down in Fourth Quarter
The web giant also reports higher profits, but the stock price is down in after-hours trading. | Read More
Judge Allows 'Hawaii Five-O' Heirs to Pursue Agent Over 'Machiavellian Scheme'
A judge has overruled objections to a lawsuit that claims George Litto manipulated the crime show's creator's widow. | Read More
STYLE & CULTURE
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Grammys Executive Producer to Trent Reznor: 'I'm Sorry' (Q&A)
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