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  • Imax gets $10 million credit line
    Tuesday October 07th 2008

    Giant-screen exhibitor Imax Corp. has secured a new $10 million revolving line of credit with the Bank of Montreal, which replaces its $5 million credit facility with the same Canadian bank. Toronto-based Imax said it has “ample funding” available to carry out its digital strategy, which has seen 14 digital projection systems installed to date.

  • U.S. actors union leader confident on strike vote
    Tuesday October 07th 2008

    Screen Actors Guild leaders said on Monday they are confident union members will support authorizing a strike against major Hollywood studios if the issue is put to a vote, despite a faltering U.S. economy. “No matter how hard times are, you can’t let fear and apprehension prompt you to trade away the future,” said SAG president Alan Rosenberg, who was elected in 2005 on a pledge to get tougher with the studios.

  • Maple signs deal with Miramax
    Tuesday October 07th 2008

    Canuck distrib Maple Pictures has inked an exclusive, multi-platform output deal with Miramax Films. The deal, announced Monday, is effective immediately and covers all of Canada, including Quebec.

  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 10/03/08 to 10/05/08
    Tuesday October 07th 2008

    FilmTotalBevery Hills Chihuahua, DISNEY$29,300,465Eagle Eye, DW/PARAMOUNT$17,709,817Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist, SONY$11,311,751Nights In Rodanthe, WARNER BROS.$7,368,259Appaloosa, WARNER BROS.$5,050,310Lakeview Terrace, SONY$4,561,227Burn After Reading, FOCUS FEATURES$4,120,129Fireproof, IDP DISTRIBUTION$3,987,509An American Carol, VIVENDI$3,656,000Religulous, LIONSGATE$3,409,643

  • Paramount, DreamWorks split with no grief
    Monday October 06th 2008

    Divorce proceedings between the DreamWorks principals and Paramount Pictures took an unexpectedly amicable turn Sunday as the two sides announced a separation agreement under which they are dividing up about 200 projects in the DreamWorks development pipeline.

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  • Imax gets $10 million credit line
    Tuesday October 07th 2008

    Giant-screen exhibitor Imax Corp. has secured a new $10 million revolving line of credit with the Bank of Montreal, which replaces its $5 million credit facility with the same Canadian bank. Toronto-based Imax said it has “ample funding” available to carry out its digital strategy, which has seen 14 digital projection systems installed to date.

  • U.S. actors union leader confident on strike vote
    Tuesday October 07th 2008

    Screen Actors Guild leaders said on Monday they are confident union members will support authorizing a strike against major Hollywood studios if the issue is put to a vote, despite a faltering U.S. economy. “No matter how hard times are, you can’t let fear and apprehension prompt you to trade away the future,” said SAG president Alan Rosenberg, who was elected in 2005 on a pledge to get tougher with the studios.

  • Maple signs deal with Miramax
    Tuesday October 07th 2008

    Canuck distrib Maple Pictures has inked an exclusive, multi-platform output deal with Miramax Films. The deal, announced Monday, is effective immediately and covers all of Canada, including Quebec.

  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 10/03/08 to 10/05/08
    Tuesday October 07th 2008

    FilmTotalBevery Hills Chihuahua, DISNEY$29,300,465Eagle Eye, DW/PARAMOUNT$17,709,817Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist, SONY$11,311,751Nights In Rodanthe, WARNER BROS.$7,368,259Appaloosa, WARNER BROS.$5,050,310Lakeview Terrace, SONY$4,561,227Burn After Reading, FOCUS FEATURES$4,120,129Fireproof, IDP DISTRIBUTION$3,987,509An American Carol, VIVENDI$3,656,000Religulous, LIONSGATE$3,409,643

  • Paramount, DreamWorks split with no grief
    Monday October 06th 2008

    Divorce proceedings between the DreamWorks principals and Paramount Pictures took an unexpectedly amicable turn Sunday as the two sides announced a separation agreement under which they are dividing up about 200 projects in the DreamWorks development pipeline.

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Archives for: October 20085
  • Imax gets $10 million credit line
    Tuesday October 07th 2008

    Giant-screen exhibitor Imax Corp. has secured a new $10 million revolving line of credit with the Bank of Montreal, which replaces its $5 million credit facility with the same Canadian bank. Toronto-based Imax said it has “ample funding” available to carry out its digital strategy, which has seen 14 digital projection systems installed to date.

  • U.S. actors union leader confident on strike vote
    Tuesday October 07th 2008

    Screen Actors Guild leaders said on Monday they are confident union members will support authorizing a strike against major Hollywood studios if the issue is put to a vote, despite a faltering U.S. economy. “No matter how hard times are, you can’t let fear and apprehension prompt you to trade away the future,” said SAG president Alan Rosenberg, who was elected in 2005 on a pledge to get tougher with the studios.

  • Maple signs deal with Miramax
    Tuesday October 07th 2008

    Canuck distrib Maple Pictures has inked an exclusive, multi-platform output deal with Miramax Films. The deal, announced Monday, is effective immediately and covers all of Canada, including Quebec.

  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 10/03/08 to 10/05/08
    Tuesday October 07th 2008

    FilmTotalBevery Hills Chihuahua, DISNEY$29,300,465Eagle Eye, DW/PARAMOUNT$17,709,817Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist, SONY$11,311,751Nights In Rodanthe, WARNER BROS.$7,368,259Appaloosa, WARNER BROS.$5,050,310Lakeview Terrace, SONY$4,561,227Burn After Reading, FOCUS FEATURES$4,120,129Fireproof, IDP DISTRIBUTION$3,987,509An American Carol, VIVENDI$3,656,000Religulous, LIONSGATE$3,409,643

  • Paramount, DreamWorks split with no grief
    Monday October 06th 2008

    Divorce proceedings between the DreamWorks principals and Paramount Pictures took an unexpectedly amicable turn Sunday as the two sides announced a separation agreement under which they are dividing up about 200 projects in the DreamWorks development pipeline.

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