Todd Cunningham
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RealD Back in Fiscal Black as Summer Blockbusters Boost 3D
Screens equipped by Beverly Hills-based tech supplier generated $840 million at box office in last quarter
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Defiant Ryan Kavanaugh on Relativity Mess: ‘I Will Win’ (Exclusive)
Bankrupt studio plans to go forward with Oct. 9 release of heist comedy “Masterminds” with Kristen Wiig and Zach Galifianakis
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DreamWorks Animation’s 2Q Revenues, Gross Profits Top Expectations
The restructuring company’s net loss for the quarter was $38 million, but stock rises in after-hours trading
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Universal to Shatter Record for Highest-Grossing Year Ever in Just 7 Months
The studio will hit $5.5 billion in global box office this month, and “Minions” will make it the first to have three $1 billion-grossing films in one year
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‘Dungeons & Dragons’ Movie Put on Fast Track at Warner Bros.
Hasbro’s Allspark, Sweetpea Entertainment end legal spat to team on fantasy-game project, which already has script from David Leslie Johnson
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‘Ghostbusters’ Cast Says Boo! to Young Patients at Boston Hospital
Melissa McCarthy, Kristin Wiig and gang from Paul Feig’s upcoming remake pose for pictures with kids at Tufts Medical Center
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5 Reasons Tom Cruise’s ‘Mission Impossible’ Went Rogue
Action star delivers his best opening in more than decade thanks to keen marketing, a change in release date and the Cruise craziness
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Tom Cruise’s ‘Mission Impossible’ Blows Up Box Office With His Best Debut in a Decade
Paramount’s “Rogue Nation” explodes for $56 million and leaves “Ant-Man” and “Vacation” in the dust
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Tom Cruise’s ‘Mission: Impossible’ Throttles Box Office With $20 Million Friday
Paramount’s “Rogue Nation” is heading for $50 million-plus weekend and the action star’s best opening in a decade
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Relativity’s Million-Dollar Unsecured Creditors Include Carat, Technicolor, Cinedigm and Cinram
The ad agency Carat USA leads the list of debtors at $36.8 million, but may see only a fraction of what it’s owed
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Ryan Kavanaugh’s Relativity Media Declares Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
The filing means the roller-coaster financial ride of the mini-major film studio and media company may be over
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David Glasser Steps Down as COO of Weinstein Co. After 7 Years
The veteran executive was Harvey’s right hand, and he was in midst of contract renewal negotiations
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‘Vacation’ Sequel Hits Road With So-So $3.8 Million First Day at Box Office
That’s a little more than half of what “We’re the Millers,” another R-rated New Line comedy, did on its first day
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Tom Cruise’s ‘Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation’ on Target With Critics, Box Office
Strong reviews for could be key to a long run for Paramount’s action film, which is favored to unseat “Ant-Man” for No. 1 this weekend
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Cate Blanchett’s ‘Carol,’ Bradley Cooper’s ‘Burnt’ Get New Release Dates
The Weinstein Company shifts the awards hopefuls’ rollouts and renames the John Wells comedy formerly known as “Adam Jones”