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  • Academy presents Sci-Tech nods
    Tuesday February 10th 2009

    Pixar co-founder Ed Catmull saluted the men and companies with which he’s worked over the years when he collected the Gordon E. Sawyer statuette as the Academy handed its out its Scientific and Technical Awards at the Beverly Wilshire on Saturday. Catmull hailed George Lucas, “who had the foresight to[…]

  • SAG board re-fires Doug Allen
    Monday February 09th 2009

    It’s happened again. SAG leaders, in the latest twist in the guild’s extraordinary drama, have set the stage for resuming contract talks with the majors by again firing topper Doug Allen and booting out the feature-primetime negotiating committee in favor of a task force. The moderate majority of the national board of the Screen Actors Guild approved Sunday — for the second time in as many weeks — a resolution to take those actions…

  • Online distribution pulls ahead of film
    Monday February 09th 2009

    The entertainment biz will remember 2008 as the year when global revenues from digital media exceeded revenue generated by movie theaters and homevideo combined. In its “Global Media & Entertainment Market Forecast, 2004 – 2012,” London research firm Strategy Analytics reported that online and mobile channels accounted for $90 billion[…]

  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 02/06/08 to 02/08/08
    Monday February 09th 2009

    FilmTotalHe’s Just Not That Into You, WB (NL)$27,785,487Taken, Fox$20,547,346Coraline, Focus$16,849,640The Pink Panther 2, Sony$11,588,150Paul Blart: Mall Cop, Sony$10,884,825Push, Sum.$10,079,109Slumdog Millionaire, FoxS$7,177,270Gran Torino, WB$7,155,339The Uninvited, P/DW$6,262,651Hotel for Dogs, P/DW$5,711,229

  • Universal Studios to reopen backlot
    Thursday February 05th 2009

    Universal Studios will reopen its backlot to filming this summer, just a year after the fire that destroyed the Brownstown Street, Courthouse Square and the King Kong attraction. By midsummer, production is expected to resume on those outdoor sets as well as an enhanced New York Street. New locations will[…]

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Archives for: February 20095
  • Academy presents Sci-Tech nods
    Tuesday February 10th 2009

    Pixar co-founder Ed Catmull saluted the men and companies with which he’s worked over the years when he collected the Gordon E. Sawyer statuette as the Academy handed its out its Scientific and Technical Awards at the Beverly Wilshire on Saturday. Catmull hailed George Lucas, “who had the foresight to[…]

  • SAG board re-fires Doug Allen
    Monday February 09th 2009

    It’s happened again. SAG leaders, in the latest twist in the guild’s extraordinary drama, have set the stage for resuming contract talks with the majors by again firing topper Doug Allen and booting out the feature-primetime negotiating committee in favor of a task force. The moderate majority of the national board of the Screen Actors Guild approved Sunday — for the second time in as many weeks — a resolution to take those actions…

  • Online distribution pulls ahead of film
    Monday February 09th 2009

    The entertainment biz will remember 2008 as the year when global revenues from digital media exceeded revenue generated by movie theaters and homevideo combined. In its “Global Media & Entertainment Market Forecast, 2004 – 2012,” London research firm Strategy Analytics reported that online and mobile channels accounted for $90 billion[…]

  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 02/06/08 to 02/08/08
    Monday February 09th 2009

    FilmTotalHe’s Just Not That Into You, WB (NL)$27,785,487Taken, Fox$20,547,346Coraline, Focus$16,849,640The Pink Panther 2, Sony$11,588,150Paul Blart: Mall Cop, Sony$10,884,825Push, Sum.$10,079,109Slumdog Millionaire, FoxS$7,177,270Gran Torino, WB$7,155,339The Uninvited, P/DW$6,262,651Hotel for Dogs, P/DW$5,711,229

  • Universal Studios to reopen backlot
    Thursday February 05th 2009

    Universal Studios will reopen its backlot to filming this summer, just a year after the fire that destroyed the Brownstown Street, Courthouse Square and the King Kong attraction. By midsummer, production is expected to resume on those outdoor sets as well as an enhanced New York Street. New locations will[…]

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ARCHIVES

Archives for: February 20095
  • Academy presents Sci-Tech nods
    Tuesday February 10th 2009

    Pixar co-founder Ed Catmull saluted the men and companies with which he’s worked over the years when he collected the Gordon E. Sawyer statuette as the Academy handed its out its Scientific and Technical Awards at the Beverly Wilshire on Saturday. Catmull hailed George Lucas, “who had the foresight to[…]

  • SAG board re-fires Doug Allen
    Monday February 09th 2009

    It’s happened again. SAG leaders, in the latest twist in the guild’s extraordinary drama, have set the stage for resuming contract talks with the majors by again firing topper Doug Allen and booting out the feature-primetime negotiating committee in favor of a task force. The moderate majority of the national board of the Screen Actors Guild approved Sunday — for the second time in as many weeks — a resolution to take those actions…

  • Online distribution pulls ahead of film
    Monday February 09th 2009

    The entertainment biz will remember 2008 as the year when global revenues from digital media exceeded revenue generated by movie theaters and homevideo combined. In its “Global Media & Entertainment Market Forecast, 2004 – 2012,” London research firm Strategy Analytics reported that online and mobile channels accounted for $90 billion[…]

  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 02/06/08 to 02/08/08
    Monday February 09th 2009

    FilmTotalHe’s Just Not That Into You, WB (NL)$27,785,487Taken, Fox$20,547,346Coraline, Focus$16,849,640The Pink Panther 2, Sony$11,588,150Paul Blart: Mall Cop, Sony$10,884,825Push, Sum.$10,079,109Slumdog Millionaire, FoxS$7,177,270Gran Torino, WB$7,155,339The Uninvited, P/DW$6,262,651Hotel for Dogs, P/DW$5,711,229

  • Universal Studios to reopen backlot
    Thursday February 05th 2009

    Universal Studios will reopen its backlot to filming this summer, just a year after the fire that destroyed the Brownstown Street, Courthouse Square and the King Kong attraction. By midsummer, production is expected to resume on those outdoor sets as well as an enhanced New York Street. New locations will[…]

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