Todd Cunningham
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Talent Manager Groups Slam SAG-AFTRA’s Code of Ethics (Updated)
The union fires back after the associations say the voluntary plan was developed without “credibility, sincerity or truthfulness”
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Nate Silver Gives Republicans a 60 Percent Chance of Reclaiming the Senate
The FiveThirtyEight stats guru says GOP’s odds in the mid-term elections are favorable — but leaves himself some wiggle room
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‘Mystery Science Theater 3000’ Taking on National Geographic Reality Shows
The gang will take on “Man v. Monster,” “Swamp Men” and “Alpha Dogs” in “Total Riff Off” special set for Tuesday
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21st Century Fox’s Plan to Exit Australian Stock Exchange Gets OK
The move is expected to streamline financials and help restore voting rights for non-U.S. shareholders
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More Sony Cuts: Dallas Distribution Office Closed, L.A.’s Trimmed
The layoffs, which affect around 20 positions, are on top of the more than 200 the company filed for last week
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James Rebhorn, ‘Homeland’ and ‘White Collar’ Actor, Dead at 65
Veteran character actor also appeared in “Seinfeld” and many movies, including “Scent of a Woman” and “Independence Day”
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‘Noah’ Opens as Strong No. 1 at Box Office in Mexico, Korea
Paramount’s Biblical epic starring Russell Crowe takes in $14 million ahead of its U.S. debut Friday
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‘Divergent’ Scores $56 Million Box-Office Opening, ‘A’ CinemaScore – And a Franchise Is Born (Video)
Shailene Woodley and Theo James’ sci-fi tale dominates as “Muppets Most Wanted” takes soft second place and faith-based “God’s Not Dead” surprises
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‘God’s Not Dead’ Stuns With Strong Limited Opening at Box Office
The low-budget faith-based film is on pace for an $8 million weekend while in just 780 theaters
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‘Divergent’ Eyes $55 Million After $22.8 Million First Day at Box Office
“Muppets Most Wanted” soft, religious film “God’s Not Dead” surprises and “Grand Budapest Hotel” expands strongly
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Why ‘Divergent’ Is Conquering the U.S. Box Office Before Overseas
Lionsgate’s strategy banks on big domestic debut to drive foreign rollout that may hit China
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‘Noah’ Starts Fast With $1.1 Million First Day at Korean Box Office
The debut of the Russell Crowe Biblical epic is on par with “Gravity” and “Inception,” Paramount says
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DreamWorks Animation Announces $2.4 Billion Shanghai ‘DreamCenter’
The 40-acre site will house Imax theater and production facilities where “Kung Fu Panda 3” will be filmed
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‘Frozen’ Surpasses ‘Jurassic Park,’ ‘Star Wars: Episode I’ at All-Time Box Office
With $1.03 billion at global box office, dinosaurs and Yoda are no match for the Disney hit
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Race-Relations Comedy ‘Dear White People’ Acquired by Roadside Attractions, Lionsgate
They take North American rights to Justin Simien’s satire, winner of a breakthrough award at Sundance