Joshua L. Weinstein
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‘Paranormal Activity 4’ Gets Release Date
Paramount’s scary movie will go up against a Lionsgate comedy and a Warner Bros. crime drama on Oct. 19
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Dimension Acquires Heist Comedy ‘The Black Marks’
Matt Dillon and Kurt Russell star in the movie, which was written and directed by Jonathan Sobol
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More Exec Departures at Relativity: Paul Davidge Out as Intl. Business Development VP
EXCLUSIVE: Relativity’s former VP of international business development becomes COO of Exclusive Media’s international sales division
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Weinstein Co. Merges Acquisitions, Production
Dylan Sellers will head the combined division as production president Donna Gigliotti bows out. Acquisitions chief Peter Lawson to leave
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Another ‘Paranormal Activity’ on Tap for 2012
Paramount says it will release a fourth in its successful franchise this year
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Indie Box Office: ‘Iron Lady’ Opens Strong, ‘Descendants’ Crosses $40 M
The Weinstein Company’s movie about Margaret Thatcher has an impressive per-location average of $70,102
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‘Mission: Impossible’ Still Strong With $38.3M Weekend
Overall box office is down slightly compared to the same three days last year — but the four-day period is up about 10 percent
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Box Office: ‘M:I:4’ Passes $100M Domestically, Leads the Weekend
“The Iron Lady” opens to a strong $76,348 in limited release
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Summit Purchase Won’t Happen until 2012 (Report)
Studio had hoped to close a deal before the end of 2011 for tax reasons
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‘Sherlock Holmes’ Surpasses $100M Domestically
Meanwhile, “Mission: Impossible” has grossed about $180 million internationally
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SAG Board Quietly Re-Upped Nat’l Executive Director David White
The board extended White’s contract last April but made no announcement
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Box Office 2011: Lessons Learned From a Deadly Year
Attendance, revenue and ticket sales were all down, despite a strong summer — here’s what went right and wrong
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Indie Box Office: Wim Wenders’ ‘Pina’ Opens to Big $88,399 at 3 Theaters
Angelina Jolie’s directorial debut, “In the Land of Blood and Honey,” premieres to soft $9,276 per screen
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‘Mission: Impossible’ Energizes Holiday Box Office With Robust $46.2M
Steven Spielberg’s “War Horse” rides to a surprisingly high $7.5 million opening day
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‘Mission: Impossible’ Tops a Soft Christmas Eve Box Office
With Christmas Eve falling on a Saturday, moviegoing dipped — but Hollywood expects audiences to return in strong numbers Christmas Day