Todd Cunningham
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Lionsgate’s $1.3 Million Settlement of ‘Wendy Williams Show’ Intern Lawsuit Approved
Preliminary ruling gives tacit OK to class action status for the suit, which also involved interns who worked on Fox’s “Black Swan”
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Can Jack Black’s ‘Goosebumps,’ Tom Hanks’ ‘Bridge of Spies’ Bring ‘The Martian’ Back Down to Earth?
Sony’s horror comedy is a good bet to hit $25 million in first-place box office debut, with Steven Spielberg’s spy tale and Guillermo del Toro’s “Crimson Peak” not far behind
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‘Pan’ Debacle Could Cost Warner Bros. More Than $115 Million
This year has been a bummer for the studio, which has been a market share leader for the past decade
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Ben Carson Sticks to His Guns on Controversial Holocaust Comments (Video)
“Whether it’s on our doorstep or whether it’s 50 years away, it’s still a concern,” Carson says about gun control on CBS’ “Face the Nation”
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5 Reasons ‘Pan’ Got the Hook at Box Office
The $150 million Warner Bros. adventure was a risky bet from the start
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Tegna Stations Restored on Dish After Carriage Deal Reached
Satellite broadcaster pulled the plug in 38 markets on Friday when talks broke down
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‘Pan’ Peters Out, ‘The Walk’ Wobbles as ‘The Martian’ Repeats at Box Office
Mars epic soars to $37 million, and “Steve Jobs” starts fast in limited debut
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$150 Million Peter ‘Pan’ Reboot Goes Splat at Box Office
Warner’s $150 million Peter Pan prequel took in just $5.2 million at 3,515 theaters Friday
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IMAX China Shares Surge 10 Percent on First Day on Hong Kong Market
“Our offering is a ballast against the volatility of the Chinese market,” CEO Richard Gelfond tells TheWrap
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Disney Hits $4 Billion at Global Box Office in Record Time
Pixar’s ‘Inside Out’ passes $800 million worldwide as it opens in China to help studio hit milestone for third straight year
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IMAX China Launches $248 Million IPO on Hong Kong Exchange
Shares in the million offering are priced near the bottom of their marketed range in wake of Mainland’s financial turmoil
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s ‘Snowden’ Pushed to May 2016
Open Road previously nixed Christmas Day release of Oliver Stone’s topical drama
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SAG-AFTRA Members Authorize Strike Against Video Game Industry
The union attempts to jump-start contract talks that have been stalled since June
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Why ‘Stars Wars: The Force Awakens’ Could Be Christmas Gift for Rival Studios
The competition is convinced Disney’s blockbuster-to-be will provide a Christmas boost for their movies
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Larry Brezner, ‘Ride Along’ Producer and Manager, Dead at 73
Producer of “Throw Momma From the Train,” “Good Morning Vietnam” and “Arthur” also managed clients like Billy Crystal, Robin Williams and Martin Short