mercredi 13 novembre 2013

Music Biopics Hot at AFM; Analysts Split on Netflix 'Defenders' Deal; Why H'Wood Isn't Sold on 48 Frames Per Second; Tom Cruise Lawsuit: What Really Matters; 'Lone Survivor' Review

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AFM: Buyers Swoon for Biopics of Elton John, Marvin Gaye, Janis Joplin
Foreign buyers showed great interest in the stories of music's superstar personalities; says one analyst, "These projects have a built-in global audience in music fans." | Read More
Analysts Split on Netflix's Deal With Marvel For 'Defenders'
While some praise Disney for buying lower-cost stories around lesser heroes Daredevil, Luke Cage, Iron Fist and Jessica Jones, others don't see the upside for the streaming service. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Despite 'The Hobbit,' Hollywood Isn't Adopting 48 Frames Per Second
Peter Jackson loves the controversial high-frame-rate format, but no other filmmaker has adopted it as Warners adds screens for "Desolation of Smaug." Says Bryan Singer, "I had concerns." | Read More
Tom Cruise's Defamation Lawsuit: What Really Matters (Analysis)
A lawsuit over tabloid headlines is now attracting tabloid attention. | Read More
Lone Survivor: Film Review
Mark Wahlberg, Taylor Kitsch and Emile Hirsch star in director Peter Berg's adaptation of the war memoir by ex-Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
'Tales From the Darkside' Reboot in the Works at CW
Joe Hill will pen the new project for exec producers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, with the network eyeing the project for a potential summer run. | Read More
YouTube's Shane Dawson, 'Big C' Creator Team for Weight Loss Comedy at NBC
"Losin' It," which counts Will Gluck and Darlene Hunt among its executive producers, is a workplace comedy inspired by Dawson's real life experiences as someone who formerly was overweight. | Read More
'Ghost' TV Adaptation Taps Writers Akiva Goldsman, Jeff Pinkner
The pair will co-write a pilot for the series based on the 1990 hit film of the same name. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti, Film Czar Tom Sherak Unveil Plan to Stem Runaway Production
The pair promised a Hollywood Chamber of Commerce audience that they'd cut red tape, start a public campaign touting the benefits of shooting locally and storm Sacramento to increase the state's film and TV incentives. | Read More
BET Ridicules Woman's Lawsuit Over Allegedly Stolen Facebook 'Likes'
Black Entertainment Television moves to dismiss claims from a woman who helped promote the second-most-watched program in the network's history. | Read More
Analysts: Cord Cutting Pace Slowed in Third Quarter Despite Continued Sub Declines
"The pay TV industry has reported its worst 12-month stretch ever," say Craig Moffett and Michael Nathanson. | Read More
STYLE & CULTURE
Danny Zarem, Pioneering NYC Fashion Retailer, Dies at 86
He outfitted Steve McQueen for one of the most stylish films ever, the 1968 heist classic "The Thomas Crown Affair." | Read More
The Colorful Closet of 'The Mindy Project's' Top Doc
The man who dresses Mindy Kaling on screen takes us inside his wardrobe room where colorful coats, patterned silk blouses and a secret stash of Hermes bags reign supreme. | Read More
Tory Burch Drops on Rodeo Drive
The lifestyle maven celebrates the expansion of her brand with a glittery new flagship on Beverly Hills' most famous street. | Read More
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Jimmy Kimmel's China problem just won't go away. After two public apologies from ABC over a satirical skit aired on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Oct. 16 -- in which a child suggested the U.S. "kill everyone in China" to resolve the national debt – China's Foreign Ministry has demanded further contrition from the broadcaster. STORY: AFM: China and Hollywood: Best Friends Forever? | Read More
China Box Office: 'Thor: The Dark World' Makes Strong Debut, Edging Out 'Escape Plan'
Thor: The Dark World hammered the Chinese box office, taking $20.98 million after just three days, edging out a strong performance by the Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone action movie Escape Plan, which took $20.81 million. Total box office for the week of Nov. 4 to Nov. 10 was around $56 million (350 million yuan), up 45 percent from the same week last year, according to data from the research group Entgroup Consulting. The number of moviegoers was 9.99 million. | Read More
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