Joshua L. Weinstein
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Why ‘The Artist’ Stands to Gain More From Its Oscar Nods Than ‘Hugo’
“Hugo” may have gotten the most nominations, but they likely came too late to rescue it at the box office
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F. Javier Gutierrez to Direct ‘The Crow’
Jesse Wigutow, who recently rewrote “The Osterman Weekend” for Summit, is writing
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Chloe Sevigny, Mark Webber to Star in ‘Panarea’
Jim Jarmusch is executive producing the movie about a young married couple with intimacy issues
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Celluloid Ceiling: Women Comprised Only 5% of Directors in 2011
A report issued on Tuesday shows that women are dramatically under-represented behind the camera
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Bingham Ray Remembered: Film World Mourns Loss of a Pioneer (Updated)
James Schamus, Chris McGurk and Roger Ebert among those paying tribute to the indie veteran, who died Monday at 57
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Brandon Tartikoff’s Letters Donated to USC
George Lucas convinced the late television executive’s family to donate more than 4,000 pieces of correspondence
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Reese Witherspoon, Ryan Reynolds to Star in Tim Burton’s ‘Big Eyes’
The movie is about artist Margaret Keane, whose work was immensely popular in the 1950s and 1960s, but whose home life was unhappy — especially since her husband took credit for her work
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Indie Box Office: ‘The Descendants’ Surpasses $50M After Golden Globe Win
Another Globe winner, “The Iron Lady,” spent its second weekend as the No. 10 movie in North America.
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‘Underworld: Awakening’ Slays Box Office With $25.4M Opening
Overall box office is up more than 30 percent compared to the same weekend in 2011. “Underworld’s” strong number points to a fifth installment in the franchise
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Joe Paterno, Former Penn State Football Coach, Dies
His family confirms his death a day after CBS news retracted a report that the 85-year-old college football legend had died
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J.J. Abrams Pulls Investment in Former WME Agent John Fogelman’s New Company (Exclusive)
Abrams is too busy to be part of FactoryMade Ventures, which Fogelman launched with Abrams in September 2011
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‘Underworld: Awakening’ Opens Strong Friday, Taking $9.4M
“Haywire,” Relativity’s action movie directed by Steven Soderbergh, receives a surprisingly low “D+” Cinemascore
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Jane Lynch, Matthew Morrison to Join George Clooney in Dustin Lance Black Play ‘8’
Rob Reiner and Martin Sheen also will appear in the one-night-only play about the anti-gay marriage Proposition 8
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ABC News to Air Interview With Gingrich’s Ex-Wife Two Days Before Primary
Network considered running interview with Marianne Gingrich — who remains angry at her ex-husband — one day before South Carolina’s presidential primary
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Screen Media Sets 2012 Slate
New president Suzanne Blech’s initial slate of seven pictures includes a western, a documentary and a comedy