Starz Media Agrees To Sell Film Roman
Starz Media, LLC, has reached an agreement to sell its animation studio Film Roman to a group of investors lead by former Film Roman President Scott D. Greenberg.
Starz Media, LLC, has reached an agreement to sell its animation studio Film Roman to a group of investors lead by former Film Roman President Scott D. Greenberg.
Sony's THE SOCIAL NETWORK recaptured the #1 spot at the U.S. box office for the weekend of Oct. 8-10, 2010.
U.K.-based Chorion is planning to make a bid to buy the THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE property from Apax Partners, reports Deadline.com.
It's a crazy day – besides being the day Idiots and Angels premieres at the IFC Center, it's also the day that all the reviews come out. So briskly, at 6AM, I eagerly go to my local magazine shop and buy all the papers...
Deadline.com reports that British anthropologist/author Desmond Morris told the BBC that musical fantasies, such as those from Walt Disney, could be good for child development.
Following a screening in London, CAA will rep the actioner IRONCLAD for U.S. distribution, reports Deadline.com.
Caitlin Sanchez, the former voice of Dora the Explorer, has filed suit against Nickelodeon, MTV Networks and Viacom, claiming that she was not paid what she was promised when she took the iconic role at the age of 12, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Warner Bros Pictures has made the decision to release “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1” in 2D, in both conventional and IMAX theaters, as we will not have a completed 3D version of the film within our release date window.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. (MGM) today announced that it has begun a solicitation of votes from its secured lenders for a pre-packaged plan of reorganization (the "Plan").
It's finally arrived – the grand opening of my animated feature, Idiots and Angels, at the IFC Center. I've been working my tail off, doing four interviews a day trying to get the word out.
As the release date is getting closer, October 6th, 2010, I find that more and more of my work time is allocated to publicity about Idiots and Angels. I've turned down commercial work, pushed aside my new short, Cop Dog, and delayed work on my two new feature films because I've absolutely got to score big in the cinemas with “I&A.” So in this final week, I've been calling all my contacts, anyone who has a blog, website, a newspaper, a newspaper column, a TV show – anyone who can help get the word out, they are now my best friends.
Gabriela Cedillo, a 24-year-old extra who was permanently disfigured and disabled as a result of an accident on the set of TRANSFORMERS 3, has filed suit against the Paramount production, reports Deadline.com.
As the song goes, “You can’t always get what you want,” but you will always get what you need. When it comes to focusing on what it will take to make you happy in your career, you need to discover what truly drives your ambitions. Is it money? Is it title? Is it freedom? Is it creativity? Is it routine?
One clever way to spread the word is through a viral video on YouTube. I thought that was a wonderful idea! Besides, it's my job to make funny short films-- it's a natural!
John McTiernan, the director of DIE HARD, will serve a year in prison for perjury in connection with the Anthony Pellicano wiretapping case, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Hybrid production and post studio Odd Machine has ratcheted up its offerings with the addition of Executive Producer Tom Leonard.
Sony's THE SOCIAL NETWORK connected with audiences at the U.S. box office for the weekend of Oct. 1-3, 2010.
Singapore based August Media Holdings and Classic Media, a global media company with a portfolio of some of the world’s leading family entertainment brands, have entered into an agreement to develop and produce up to ten television series, based on classic American properties, for the international market.
New Zealand Prime Minster John Key has said his government is willing to mediate the dispute between THE HOBBIT producer/director Peter Jackson and the seven unions that claim actors are being treated unfairly in the country, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Twentieth Century Fox has inked a deal to distribute Timur Bekmambetov's adaptation of Seth Grahame-Smith's ABRAHAM LINCOLN: VAMPIRE HUNTER, reports Variety.
Creative studio Grand Jeté explores money iconography at the micro level in a painterly and hauntingly beautiful closing title sequence for director Oliver Stone's 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps,' the sequel to the 1987 classic ‘Wall Street.’