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  • Murphy joins Cookie Jar Ent.
    Wednesday September 23rd 2009

    Former UPN and Regency TV exec Maggie Murphy has joined Cookie Jar Ent. as senior VP of development. Murphy most recently served as president of Eastside Entertainment, Kiefer Sutherland’s production shingle. At Cookie Jar, she’ll focus on the company’s primetime development and programming targeting tweens. She’ll report to Cookie Jar’s[…]

  • Fiery Rosenberg exits
    Wednesday September 23rd 2009

    With his turbulent tenure as SAG president coming to an end, Alan Rosenberg isn’t offering any apologies for the past four years. “I would not change anything I’ve done,” Rosenberg told Daily Variety. “Maybe a few little things, but nothing major. I’m very proud of what we’ve done — acting[…]

  • ‘Titanic’ prepped for 3D reissue
    Wednesday September 23rd 2009

    Disney’s imminent rerelease of “Toy Story” and “Toy Story 2” in 3D has many wondering if others will tap their film libraries for extra-dimensional opportunities, but it appears less a matter of if than when. Execs on lots all around town acknowledge spitballing sessions about possible 3D rereleases. At Lightstorm Entertainment, insiders suggest it will be less than a year before a 3D rerelease is announced for a little film called “Titanic.”

  • Producers guild doubles field to 10 films
    Tuesday September 22nd 2009

    NEW YORK — The Producers Guild of America said Monday that it would double the number of slots for its Producer of the Year Award from five to 10, following the lead of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. The news of the added slots for the group’s[…]

  • Brad Pitt in talks for “Sherlock Holmes” sequel
    Tuesday September 22nd 2009

    Brad Pitt has had discussions with the producers of “Sherlock Holmes” to star in a sequel as the detective’s nemesis Moriarty, according to people familiar with the project. No deal is in place for Pitt, currently in theaters with “Inglourious Basterds,” and there’s still three months to go until the first picture is released on Christmas Day.

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Archives for: September 20095
  • Murphy joins Cookie Jar Ent.
    Wednesday September 23rd 2009

    Former UPN and Regency TV exec Maggie Murphy has joined Cookie Jar Ent. as senior VP of development. Murphy most recently served as president of Eastside Entertainment, Kiefer Sutherland’s production shingle. At Cookie Jar, she’ll focus on the company’s primetime development and programming targeting tweens. She’ll report to Cookie Jar’s[…]

  • Fiery Rosenberg exits
    Wednesday September 23rd 2009

    With his turbulent tenure as SAG president coming to an end, Alan Rosenberg isn’t offering any apologies for the past four years. “I would not change anything I’ve done,” Rosenberg told Daily Variety. “Maybe a few little things, but nothing major. I’m very proud of what we’ve done — acting[…]

  • ‘Titanic’ prepped for 3D reissue
    Wednesday September 23rd 2009

    Disney’s imminent rerelease of “Toy Story” and “Toy Story 2” in 3D has many wondering if others will tap their film libraries for extra-dimensional opportunities, but it appears less a matter of if than when. Execs on lots all around town acknowledge spitballing sessions about possible 3D rereleases. At Lightstorm Entertainment, insiders suggest it will be less than a year before a 3D rerelease is announced for a little film called “Titanic.”

  • Producers guild doubles field to 10 films
    Tuesday September 22nd 2009

    NEW YORK — The Producers Guild of America said Monday that it would double the number of slots for its Producer of the Year Award from five to 10, following the lead of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. The news of the added slots for the group’s[…]

  • Brad Pitt in talks for “Sherlock Holmes” sequel
    Tuesday September 22nd 2009

    Brad Pitt has had discussions with the producers of “Sherlock Holmes” to star in a sequel as the detective’s nemesis Moriarty, according to people familiar with the project. No deal is in place for Pitt, currently in theaters with “Inglourious Basterds,” and there’s still three months to go until the first picture is released on Christmas Day.

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Archives for: September 20095
  • Murphy joins Cookie Jar Ent.
    Wednesday September 23rd 2009

    Former UPN and Regency TV exec Maggie Murphy has joined Cookie Jar Ent. as senior VP of development. Murphy most recently served as president of Eastside Entertainment, Kiefer Sutherland’s production shingle. At Cookie Jar, she’ll focus on the company’s primetime development and programming targeting tweens. She’ll report to Cookie Jar’s[…]

  • Fiery Rosenberg exits
    Wednesday September 23rd 2009

    With his turbulent tenure as SAG president coming to an end, Alan Rosenberg isn’t offering any apologies for the past four years. “I would not change anything I’ve done,” Rosenberg told Daily Variety. “Maybe a few little things, but nothing major. I’m very proud of what we’ve done — acting[…]

  • ‘Titanic’ prepped for 3D reissue
    Wednesday September 23rd 2009

    Disney’s imminent rerelease of “Toy Story” and “Toy Story 2” in 3D has many wondering if others will tap their film libraries for extra-dimensional opportunities, but it appears less a matter of if than when. Execs on lots all around town acknowledge spitballing sessions about possible 3D rereleases. At Lightstorm Entertainment, insiders suggest it will be less than a year before a 3D rerelease is announced for a little film called “Titanic.”

  • Producers guild doubles field to 10 films
    Tuesday September 22nd 2009

    NEW YORK — The Producers Guild of America said Monday that it would double the number of slots for its Producer of the Year Award from five to 10, following the lead of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. The news of the added slots for the group’s[…]

  • Brad Pitt in talks for “Sherlock Holmes” sequel
    Tuesday September 22nd 2009

    Brad Pitt has had discussions with the producers of “Sherlock Holmes” to star in a sequel as the detective’s nemesis Moriarty, according to people familiar with the project. No deal is in place for Pitt, currently in theaters with “Inglourious Basterds,” and there’s still three months to go until the first picture is released on Christmas Day.

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