mercredi 6 novembre 2013

Indie Firestorm: What If VOD Revenue Was Made Public?; Cameron's Lightstorm Sued Over Copter Crash; 'Wolverine' Sequel Eyed; 'Roots' Remake at History; Favreau to Direct Disney's 'Jungle Book'; THR's AFM Daily

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Indie Firestorm: What if VOD Revenue Was Made Public?
Producer John Sloss releases "Escape From Tomorrowland" numbers and ignites a debate over financial disclosures done without context. | Read More
James Cameron's Lightstorm Sued by Family of Filmmaker Killed in Helicopter Crash
Michael DeGruy was killed along with Andrew Wight in a 2012 crash in Australia. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
'Wolverine' Sequel in the Works With James Mangold
UPDATED: The Hugh Jackman starrer is the second-biggest X-Men title ever, quietly grossing more than $413 million worldwide. | Read More
Jon Favreau in Talks to Direct 'Jungle Book' for Disney
Justin Marks is writing the script. | Read More
AFM: Download THR's Day 1 'Daily'
In day 1 of THR's AFM daily, Samuel L. Jackson and Michael Caine team for "Harry and the Butler," director Justin Chadwick discusses bringing "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom" to the big screen and Bona's Yu Dong says ... | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
'Roots' Remake in the Works at History
The cable network is prepping an eight-hour remake of the 1977 miniseries. | Read More
'Scandal' Casts 'Treme' Star to Play Kerry Washington's Mother (Exclusive)
Khandi Alexander has booked a recurring role on the Shonda Rhimes drama and will appear in flashbacks starting this week. | Read More
Carol Mendelsohn Teams With 'Scandal's' Judy Smith for CBS Medical Crisis Drama
"The Advocate" hails from writer Ayelet Waldman and marks the "CSI" showrunner's third sale this season. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Cable Vets Tout New Anti-Piracy Chip (Exclusive)
Beyond Broadband Technology, founded by four industry insiders, has a patent for a password-free system without the need for third party validation and without paying royalties to big companies. | Read More
Sony to Charge Monthly Fees For Online PlayStation 4 Gaming
Users will have to pay $9.99 monthly or $49.99 annually, to play multi-player online games on the system, which goes on sale this month in the U.S. and Europe. | Read More
AFM: Market Attendance Hits Six-Year High
More than 8,000 film buyers and sellers descend on Santa Monica for the American Film Market, which kicks off Wednesday. | Read More
STYLE & CULTURE
Bill de Blasio Elected New York City Mayor
He will be the city's first Democratic mayor in two decades. | Read More
West L.A.'s Creative Space Vacany Hits Lowest Levels Since 2008
The third quarter brings a surge of leasing deals to Los Angeles' Westside. | Read More
Dress Du Jour: Jaimie Alexander Shocks in Revealing Sheer Dress
The actress wore a head-turning gown at Hollywood's premiere of "Thor: The Dark World." | Read More
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Asgard met Earth on Monday night when the premiere of Disney and Marvel's Thor: The Dark World landed in Hollywood. Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston and more of the cast were joined by several other actors from the Marvel family, including the cast of ABC's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. | Read More
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This story first appeared in the Nov. 15 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. | Read More
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