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vendredi 21 février 2014

Will 'Pompeii' Get Buried at Box Office?; Studio Profits: Who’s Up, Who's Down; Lisa Kudrow's 'Friends' Pay Examined in Manager Trial; Marvel Vetting Directors for 'Doctor Strange'; Train Kills Crewmember on Georgia Movie Set

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Box-Office Preview: Will 'Pompeii' Get Buried?
UPDATED: The Kevin Costner spy thriller "3 Days to Kill" also opens Friday, although "The Lego Movie" should have no trouble beating both new films. | Read More
Studio Profit Report: Who's Up and Who's Down
The six major film studios combined to generate more than $4.3 billion in operating profit in 2013, up 23 percent from $3.5 billion in 2012, as digital streaming offset declining DVD sales and franchise films ... | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
'Doctor Strange' Heating Up as Marvel Vets Directors (Exclusive)
Among the filmmakers being eyed are Mark Andrews, Jonathan Levine, Nikolaj Arcel and Dean Israelite. | Read More
Movie Crewmember Killed in Train Accident on Georgia Set
UPDATED: A woman died and seven others were injured while shooting the Gregg Allman biopic "Midnight Rider." | Read More
R-Rated 'Anchorman 2' Hitting Theaters for One Week
The new version, featuring 763 new jokes, debuts Feb. 28. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
Lisa Kudrow Testifies in Manager Trial as Her 'Friends' Salary Is Examined
The long legal battle returned to the Santa Monica Courthouse on Thursday as the actress took the stand to fight Scott Howard's claims to her earnings. | Read More
Emmys: Movie and Miniseries Returned to Separate Categories
The TV Academy voted to undo the change that was made three years ago, and also splits Outstanding Reality Program into two categories. | Read More
AMC Fights Frank Darabont Over 'Walking Dead' Profits: 'This Is a Baseless Lawsuit'
The network has filed a response to the lawsuit filed by the hit show's former showrunner claiming he was cut out of revenue | Read More
THE BUSINESS
BET Can't Shoot Down 'American Gangster' Lawsuit
This guy went from robbing banks to managing musicians to suing entertainment companies. | Read More
Courtney Love Back in Trouble in Latest Defamation Lawsuit
A California judge won't let the singer off the hook in a dispute over comments made on Pinterest and the Howard Stern Show. | Read More
'Son of God': Churches, Religious Groups Snap Up Almost 500,000 Tickets in Weeks Before Christ Film Debut
Film charity Compassion International tells THR it bought 225,000 seats in 40 cities and Jerry Falwell's Liberty University is giving thousands of tickets away. | Read More
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