Todd Cunningham
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Carmike Buys Robert Redford’s Sundance Cinemas for $36 Million
Cash deal will give nation’s fourth-largest chain 274 theaters in 41 states
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Scripted TV Production Jumps in LA
California’s expanded tax credit plan boosts television projects to offset drop in feature filming, FilmLA reports
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Fandango Recruits Jason Blum, Dave Hollis for New Research Unit
Blumhouse founder, Disney distribution EVP are among members of board that will help FandangoLabs improve moviegoing experience
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‘Fargo’ Star Kirsten Dunst Slams Studio Movies: ‘Creativity Is Suffocated by Money’
“The movie industry is in a weird place … the creative people are blossoming on television,” actress says
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Opera ‘Il Trovatore’ Tops Eli Roth’s ‘Green Inferno,’ ‘The Walk’ at Box Office
Live broadcast of NY Metropolitan’s season-opener grosses $2 million from 930 theaters
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Ridley Scott Gets His Mojo Back With ‘The Martian’
After two misfires, director tops box office and wins over critics with his sci-fi saga
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Matt Damon’s ‘The Martian’ Soars to Stellar $55 Million at Box Office
Estimates put debut of Fox’s Ridley Scott space epic roughly even with “Gravity” for best October opening ever
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Matt Damon’s ‘The Martian’ Blasts Off With ‘Gravity’-Defying $18 Million at Box Office
Ridley Scott’s space saga is orbiting north of $50 million for Fox and threatening to break the record for best October opening
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Matt Damon’s ‘The Martian’ Skyrockets on Twitter After News of Mars Discovery
Fox’s Ridley Scott-directed space saga is outpacing “Gravity” in advance sales at Fandango in wake of recent Red Planet report
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Matt Damon’s ‘The Martian’ Latest Movie to Challenge the Curse of Red Planet
“John Carter” is the only movie about the fourth planet to gross more than $70 million — and it still lost $200 million for Disney
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Matt Damon’s ‘The Martian’ Set to Rocket to $45 Million Debut
Despite star’s comments on gay actors, Ridley Scott’s sci-fi epic eyes big opening with relatively little competition
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The Sony Rebound: ‘Hotel Transylvania’s’ No. 1 Debut Sets Stage for Strong Year End
The hack-attacked studio’s new team has scored three No. 1 films in the last four weeks, building momentum ahead of “The Walk,” “Goosebumps” and “Spectre”
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‘Stonewall’ Tanks But Horrible Reviews May Have Hurt as Much as Boycott
Roland Emmerich’s drama about 1969 protest that inspired gay rights movement fizzles at box office
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‘Hotel Transylvania 2’ Shows Adam Sandler Makes a Killing at Box Office When He’s Heard and Not Seen
Comic actor’s recent live-action efforts have underwhelmed while his two animated films have soared
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Mark Wahlberg Asks Pope Francis to Forgive Him for ‘Ted’
“Holy Father, please forgive me,” actor jokes at World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia