Todd Cunningham
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Oscars: ‘American Sniper’ Gets Extra Box-Office Ammo With Nominations
The Warner Bros. war drama and star Bradley Cooper add firepower ahead of a Friday debut that was already looking explosive
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Why Chris Hemsworth’s ‘Blackhat’ May Not Break Out Despite Timely Cyber-Terror Plot
At this weekend’s box office, “American Sniper’ and “Taken 3” are very tough action competition for Universal’s Michael Mann thriller
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Most Moviegoers Would Pay $10-$20 to Watch New Releases at Home
Eighty-two percent say they’d ante up to see first-run films without going to theaters, according to broad PwC survey
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Disney Swaps Release Dates for Jon Favreau’s ‘Jungle Book’ and Chris Pine’s ‘Finest Hours’
The Coast Guard thriller will open on the Oct. 9 date originally set for the family film, which is pushed to 2016
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LA Film, TV Production Rose 9.6 Percent in 2014
Reality TV and dramas benefitting from new tax credits drive gains along with online commercials, FilmL.A. reports
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‘American Sniper’ Aces Final Limited Box-Office Test Before Expansion
The Clint Eastwood-directed war saga starring Bradley Cooper stays hot ahead of its nationwide rollout Friday
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J.K. Rowling Slams Rupert Murdoch for Blaming Paris Attacks on All Muslims
“I was born Christian. If that makes Rupert Murdoch my responsibility, I’ll auto-excommunicate,” British author says
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Anita Ekberg, Star of ‘La Dolce Vita,’ Dead at 83
Former Miss Sweden became a Hollywood sex symbol following her performance in Federico Fellini’s 1960 film
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Liam Neeson’s ‘Taken 3’ Goes Out with Guns Blazing at Box Office
Finale to Fox’s vengeance franchise powers to $40 million triumph as Oscar hopeful “Selma” stumbles in expansion
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‘Selma’ Soft as Liam Neeson’s ‘Taken 3’ Wins Friday Box Office with $14.7 Million
Final installment in Fox’s vengeance franchise will be No. 1 and top $35 million. Paramount’s civil rights drama is 2nd but will manage just $11 million in expansion
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Liam Neeson’s ‘Taken 3’ Blasts Way to $1.6 Million at Thursday Box Office
Fox’s action sequel is expected to top Paramount’s Oscar hopeful “Selma” and unseat 3-time champ “The Hobbit” this weekend
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45 Days After Hack Attack: What’s the State of Sony Pictures
The upgraded computer system is rolling out and the data loss is less than initially feared, but staffers still face uncertainty
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Women, Minority First-Time Directors Get Shaft on TV Scripted Series
Of those tracked in new DGA study, 82 percent were male and 87 percent were Caucasian
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Sony CEO Kazuo Hirai Tells Staff on Studio Lot: We Will Emerge ‘Stronger Than Ever’
Corporate chief visits Culver City to rally executives and workers in wake of the hack attack
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‘Paddington’ Banks on US Kids Buying Into Beloved British Bear
The Weinstein Company brings the gentle U.K. children’s character to America, but Paddington is no “Ted”