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mercredi 14 mai 2014

THR's Cannes Daily #1; How California Can Match NYC Tax Gifts; FBI May Join Casey Kasem Search; Ridley Scott to Direct Matt Damon; Full Upfronts Coverage

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Cannes Recap: News, Deals, Reviews on Day 1
Festival opener "Grace of Monaco" creates more controversy, Quentin Tarantino to host Sergio Leone screening, Tommy Lee Jones dishes on "The Homesman," and the Chinese descend in record numbers -- plus all the best ... | Read More
A Novel Way for California to Match NYC Tax Gifts (Guest Column)
Loans, not giveaways, would provide needed cash for film and TV shoots, cut out wasteful middlemen and help the state compete with rivals willing to bankrupt themselves to lure productions, writes film finance ... | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Ridley Scott in Talks to Direct Matt Damon in 'The Martian' (Exclusive)
Scott will also join Simon Kinberg and Aditya Sood to produce 20th Century Fox's space adventure. | Read More
Michael Fassbender in Talks for DreamWorks' 'Light Between Oceans'
Derek Cianfrance is directing the adaptation of M.L. Stedman novel. | Read More
Roberto Orci in Talks to Direct 'Star Trek 3'
J.J. Abrams directed the first two installments of the reboot, but left to direct "Star Wars: Episode VII." | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
ABC Upfront: Diversity Push, Strong Clips and Three Other Takeaways
Network chief Paul Lee stressed engagement over TV viewership during his Tuesday presentation. | Read More
TV Upfronts: ESPN Chief Talks Olbermann, Tebow and CBS' Thursday Night Football Play
"We gave [Tebow] a lot of attention. We probably overdid it," admitted ESPN president John Skipper. "And that makes people suspicious of him. It's not his fault. He is genuinely a very likable guy." | Read More
'West Wing' Uncensored: Aaron Sorkin, Rob Lowe, More Look Back on Early Fears, Long Hours, Contract Battles and the Real Reason for Those Departures
Sidney Poitier was the first choice for president; Bill Clinton was a fan; and Sorkin and Tommy Schlamme created a show "about democracy run by a couple of Kim Jong-ils": an oral history of the heady, liberal, ... | Read More
THE BUSINESS
New California Film and TV Tax Incentive Bill Approved by Key Committee
The bill to extend and expand the program got strong support from government, industry, unions and guilds at a Sacrament hearing. | Read More
Does ESPN Really Hold All Necessary Rights to Broadcast SEC Games? (Analysis)
Many assume so, but a California judge's ruling last month, which broadcasters want to appeal, creates some uncertainty. | Read More
Michael Jackson's Former Publicist Can't Revive $44 Million Lawsuit
An appeals court considered what to do about a "newly discovered" letter concerning the singer, his former rep and the Sultan of Brunei. | Read More
LATEST MUSIC NEWS
'The Voice' Recap: Final 3 Singers Revealed
Three coaches are also headed to next week's finale, while two were sent home after last-chance performances of Carrie Underwood tracks. | Read More
STYLE & CULTURE
Casey Kasem: Missing Persons Report Expected Wednesday
UPDATED: The legendary DJ has been missing since around May 6. | Read More
Cannes Party Lineup: The Biggest, Buzziest Bashes
rom the ultra-exclusive party aboard Paul Allen's super-yacht to studio fetes packed with stars and featuring performances from Drake and Grandmaster Flash, it's to be another boozy, buzzy 12 days on the Croisette. | Read More
TV Upfronts: Where to Eat in NYC
There's no need to flag a cab to get a bite. Instead, head to these dealmaking places and grab-and-go gems. | Read More
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STOCKHOLM -- Police in Sweden say the film director behind the Oscar-awarded music documentary Searching for Sugarman, Malik Bendjelloul has died. He was 36. Police spokeswoman Pia Glenvik said Bendjelloul died in Stockholm late Tuesday, but wouldn't specify the cause of death. | Read More
YouTube Star Toby Turner Turns Web Series Into Three-Book Deal
Most adaptations start as a book and then are brought to life in film. Zany and exuberant YouTube comedian Toby Turner will take the opposite approach. Turner has signed a three-book deal with Tegen Books, an imprint of HarperCollins, to turn his animated web series "Tobuscus Animated Adventures" into an illustrated journal-style series of the same name. "I'm excited to bring my characters to life in book form," Turner said. "Reading is what people did before YouTube, and I love retro stuff!" | Read More
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