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  • Hollywood labor drama likely to fizzle Tuesday
    Tuesday June 09th 2009

    The credits are about to roll on a contract drama involving actors in Hollywood’s biggest movies and TV shows, a fight that has left them bitterly divided and further behind than they started. On Tuesday, the Screen Actors Guild will count ballots sent to 120,000 members on a new contract. Hollywood actors seem split for and against the deal, while those based in New York are largely in favor. The outcome could depend on the votes of the vast majority of SAG members who are mostly actors without work.

  • HBO’s ‘John Adams’ wins big at Banff awards
    Tuesday June 09th 2009

    HBO’s much-touted miniseries “John Adams” won the grand jury prize and the best drama award at the Banff World Television Festival. The acclaimed historical drama was the big winner in the second night of a two-night award ceremony Monday. The grand prize for best Canadian program went to “Passage.” The 30th Banff World Television Awards run through Wednesday.

  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 06/05/09 to 06/07/09
    Tuesday June 09th 2009

    FilmTotalThe Hangover, WB$44,979,319Up, BV$44,138,266Land of the Lost, Uni.$18,837,350Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, Fox$14,634,988Star Trek, Par.$8,310,480Terminator Salvation, WB$8,248,387Drag Me to Hell, Uni.$7,040,550Angels & Demons, Sony$6,550,282My Life in Ruins, FoxS$3,223,161Dance Flick, Par.$1,958,725

  • Producers By kicks off in L.A.
    Monday June 08th 2009

    Produced By, a first time confab of the PGA, drew more than 1,000 attendees to more than 50 panels, roundtables and parties on the Sony lot Saturday and Sunday. One of the event’s goals was “to get to the bottom of who the hell does what,” said PGA prexy Marshall[…]

  • BANFF 2009: Better days coming, says Moore at Banff opener
    Monday June 08th 2009

    An optimistic Canadian Heritage minister said he was “not worried” about Canada’s culture, including its film and TV industries. Opening the Banff World Television Festival Sunday night, James Moore predicted “there will be better days ahead,” although today was also not a bad time for the industry.

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  • Hollywood labor drama likely to fizzle Tuesday
    Tuesday June 09th 2009

    The credits are about to roll on a contract drama involving actors in Hollywood’s biggest movies and TV shows, a fight that has left them bitterly divided and further behind than they started. On Tuesday, the Screen Actors Guild will count ballots sent to 120,000 members on a new contract. Hollywood actors seem split for and against the deal, while those based in New York are largely in favor. The outcome could depend on the votes of the vast majority of SAG members who are mostly actors without work.

  • HBO’s ‘John Adams’ wins big at Banff awards
    Tuesday June 09th 2009

    HBO’s much-touted miniseries “John Adams” won the grand jury prize and the best drama award at the Banff World Television Festival. The acclaimed historical drama was the big winner in the second night of a two-night award ceremony Monday. The grand prize for best Canadian program went to “Passage.” The 30th Banff World Television Awards run through Wednesday.

  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 06/05/09 to 06/07/09
    Tuesday June 09th 2009

    FilmTotalThe Hangover, WB$44,979,319Up, BV$44,138,266Land of the Lost, Uni.$18,837,350Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, Fox$14,634,988Star Trek, Par.$8,310,480Terminator Salvation, WB$8,248,387Drag Me to Hell, Uni.$7,040,550Angels & Demons, Sony$6,550,282My Life in Ruins, FoxS$3,223,161Dance Flick, Par.$1,958,725

  • Producers By kicks off in L.A.
    Monday June 08th 2009

    Produced By, a first time confab of the PGA, drew more than 1,000 attendees to more than 50 panels, roundtables and parties on the Sony lot Saturday and Sunday. One of the event’s goals was “to get to the bottom of who the hell does what,” said PGA prexy Marshall[…]

  • BANFF 2009: Better days coming, says Moore at Banff opener
    Monday June 08th 2009

    An optimistic Canadian Heritage minister said he was “not worried” about Canada’s culture, including its film and TV industries. Opening the Banff World Television Festival Sunday night, James Moore predicted “there will be better days ahead,” although today was also not a bad time for the industry.

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Archives for: June 20095
  • Hollywood labor drama likely to fizzle Tuesday
    Tuesday June 09th 2009

    The credits are about to roll on a contract drama involving actors in Hollywood’s biggest movies and TV shows, a fight that has left them bitterly divided and further behind than they started. On Tuesday, the Screen Actors Guild will count ballots sent to 120,000 members on a new contract. Hollywood actors seem split for and against the deal, while those based in New York are largely in favor. The outcome could depend on the votes of the vast majority of SAG members who are mostly actors without work.

  • HBO’s ‘John Adams’ wins big at Banff awards
    Tuesday June 09th 2009

    HBO’s much-touted miniseries “John Adams” won the grand jury prize and the best drama award at the Banff World Television Festival. The acclaimed historical drama was the big winner in the second night of a two-night award ceremony Monday. The grand prize for best Canadian program went to “Passage.” The 30th Banff World Television Awards run through Wednesday.

  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 06/05/09 to 06/07/09
    Tuesday June 09th 2009

    FilmTotalThe Hangover, WB$44,979,319Up, BV$44,138,266Land of the Lost, Uni.$18,837,350Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, Fox$14,634,988Star Trek, Par.$8,310,480Terminator Salvation, WB$8,248,387Drag Me to Hell, Uni.$7,040,550Angels & Demons, Sony$6,550,282My Life in Ruins, FoxS$3,223,161Dance Flick, Par.$1,958,725

  • Producers By kicks off in L.A.
    Monday June 08th 2009

    Produced By, a first time confab of the PGA, drew more than 1,000 attendees to more than 50 panels, roundtables and parties on the Sony lot Saturday and Sunday. One of the event’s goals was “to get to the bottom of who the hell does what,” said PGA prexy Marshall[…]

  • BANFF 2009: Better days coming, says Moore at Banff opener
    Monday June 08th 2009

    An optimistic Canadian Heritage minister said he was “not worried” about Canada’s culture, including its film and TV industries. Opening the Banff World Television Festival Sunday night, James Moore predicted “there will be better days ahead,” although today was also not a bad time for the industry.

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