Lucas Shaw
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Oscars: Leo DiCaprio Calls ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ A ‘Memoir,’ Is Kind of A Hypocrite
DiCaprio is now acting as though Jordan Belfort’s memoir is a fictional tale
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Lionsgate Pays $7 Million for Kristen Stewart-Jesse Eisenberg Comedy
“Adventureland” stars Eisenberg and Stewart reunite in “American Ultra”
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AwesomenessTV Marketing Chief Margaret Laney Leaving for Mobile Start-Up (Exclusive)
Laney worked at Brian Robbins’ company as it built a network of thousands of channels
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Legendary Hires Former Endeavor Agent Greg Siegel to Develop Digital Series
Siegel will run development and production for Legendary’s digital division
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Novelty Fest Deal: Sundance Doc About Internet Activist Aaron Swartz Gets Licensed Rather Than Sold
The movie will also screen on Participant’s TV network Pivot
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Hollywood Rallies Support for Republicans After Piracy Defeat
The MPAA increases its grants to political groups that try to unseat Democrats
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Zach Braff Movie ‘Wish I Was Here’ to Open in July
Focus Features will handle domestic distribution of the Sundance film
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Facebook and Twitter Rivalry Heats Up as Social Platforms Vie for TV Ad Money (Video)
Facebook is going after one of Twitter’s primary revenue streams, TV networks
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Tumblr Hires Former CAA Agent to Court Hollywood
Tumblr, like Facebook and Twitter, sees green in entertainment — and Sima Sistani will be charged with forging more partnerships
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Snapchat Investor Bets $30 Million ZEFR Is LA’s Next Big Tech Company
With the investment ZEFR is valued between $250 million and $500 million
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DreamWorks Animation Reports $13.5 Million Loss on ‘Turbo’ Despite Q4 Profit
The studio took a $13.5 million impairment charge on “Turbo”
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Hitmakers Behind ‘Ride Along,’ ‘The Best Man Holiday’ Team Up For New Movie
Malcolm D. Lee will direct “Girls Trip” for producer Will Packer
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Lionsgate Promotes Erik Feig to President of Motion Picture Group After $2.3B Year
Feig joined Lionsgate from Summit when the two companies merged
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Disney Goes Where No Other Studio Has Gone: An iTunes Movie Storage Deal
The studio will offer a new cloud-based storage service called Disney Movies Anywhere; it launches with 400 titles including Oscar nominated “Frozen”