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  • Pixar’s awards hopes may lie with its short film, not ‘Cars 2’
    Tuesday January 17th 2012

    When Pixar’s “Cars 2” lost the Golden Globe award for animated feature to Steven Spielberg’s 3-D performance-capture film “The Adventures of Tintin” at Sunday’s 69th ceremony, it marked the first time in the history of the Globes’ category that a movie from the beloved animation house failed to capture the[…]

  • Paramount Insurge’s niche: Cheap films that promote themselves
    Tuesday January 17th 2012

    LOS ANGELES – The weekend before last, Paramount Insurge released the No. 1 movie in America. This past weekend it was shooting test footage of a talking dog. Formed in the wake of 2009’s ultra-low-budget surprise hit “Paranormal Activity,” Insurge is an experimental label within movie giant Paramount Pictures that[…]

  • Olympics 2012: NBC To Broadcast London Games in 3D
    Friday January 13th 2012

    If you watch the Olympics, and you happen to own a 3D TV, then soon you’ll be able to view the London games in the format. NBC will televise the 2012 London games in 3D, the network and Panasonic said at the International Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas.

  • Monsieur Lazhar wins top prize from Toronto Film Critics Association
    Thursday January 12th 2012

    Canada;s official Oscar entry in the best foreign-language film category received an accolade from closer to home when it won the Rogers Best Canadian Film Award from the Toronto Film Critics Association. The $15,000 prize goes to Quebec writer/director Philippe Falardeau. Monsieur Lazhar opens in Toronto and Vancouver on Jan. 27, with additional cities to follow.

  • UK PM wants film makers to focus on box office hits
    Thursday January 12th 2012

    LONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister David Cameron on Wednesday urged UK film makers, whose critical hits often fail to translate into commercial success, to focus more on the box office. The movie industry is worth an estimated 4.2 billion pounds ($6.5 billion) to the British economy each year, but[…]

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Archives for: January 20125
  • Pixar’s awards hopes may lie with its short film, not ‘Cars 2’
    Tuesday January 17th 2012

    When Pixar’s “Cars 2” lost the Golden Globe award for animated feature to Steven Spielberg’s 3-D performance-capture film “The Adventures of Tintin” at Sunday’s 69th ceremony, it marked the first time in the history of the Globes’ category that a movie from the beloved animation house failed to capture the[…]

  • Paramount Insurge’s niche: Cheap films that promote themselves
    Tuesday January 17th 2012

    LOS ANGELES – The weekend before last, Paramount Insurge released the No. 1 movie in America. This past weekend it was shooting test footage of a talking dog. Formed in the wake of 2009’s ultra-low-budget surprise hit “Paranormal Activity,” Insurge is an experimental label within movie giant Paramount Pictures that[…]

  • Olympics 2012: NBC To Broadcast London Games in 3D
    Friday January 13th 2012

    If you watch the Olympics, and you happen to own a 3D TV, then soon you’ll be able to view the London games in the format. NBC will televise the 2012 London games in 3D, the network and Panasonic said at the International Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas.

  • Monsieur Lazhar wins top prize from Toronto Film Critics Association
    Thursday January 12th 2012

    Canada;s official Oscar entry in the best foreign-language film category received an accolade from closer to home when it won the Rogers Best Canadian Film Award from the Toronto Film Critics Association. The $15,000 prize goes to Quebec writer/director Philippe Falardeau. Monsieur Lazhar opens in Toronto and Vancouver on Jan. 27, with additional cities to follow.

  • UK PM wants film makers to focus on box office hits
    Thursday January 12th 2012

    LONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister David Cameron on Wednesday urged UK film makers, whose critical hits often fail to translate into commercial success, to focus more on the box office. The movie industry is worth an estimated 4.2 billion pounds ($6.5 billion) to the British economy each year, but[…]

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Archives for: January 20125
  • Pixar’s awards hopes may lie with its short film, not ‘Cars 2’
    Tuesday January 17th 2012

    When Pixar’s “Cars 2” lost the Golden Globe award for animated feature to Steven Spielberg’s 3-D performance-capture film “The Adventures of Tintin” at Sunday’s 69th ceremony, it marked the first time in the history of the Globes’ category that a movie from the beloved animation house failed to capture the[…]

  • Paramount Insurge’s niche: Cheap films that promote themselves
    Tuesday January 17th 2012

    LOS ANGELES – The weekend before last, Paramount Insurge released the No. 1 movie in America. This past weekend it was shooting test footage of a talking dog. Formed in the wake of 2009’s ultra-low-budget surprise hit “Paranormal Activity,” Insurge is an experimental label within movie giant Paramount Pictures that[…]

  • Olympics 2012: NBC To Broadcast London Games in 3D
    Friday January 13th 2012

    If you watch the Olympics, and you happen to own a 3D TV, then soon you’ll be able to view the London games in the format. NBC will televise the 2012 London games in 3D, the network and Panasonic said at the International Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas.

  • Monsieur Lazhar wins top prize from Toronto Film Critics Association
    Thursday January 12th 2012

    Canada;s official Oscar entry in the best foreign-language film category received an accolade from closer to home when it won the Rogers Best Canadian Film Award from the Toronto Film Critics Association. The $15,000 prize goes to Quebec writer/director Philippe Falardeau. Monsieur Lazhar opens in Toronto and Vancouver on Jan. 27, with additional cities to follow.

  • UK PM wants film makers to focus on box office hits
    Thursday January 12th 2012

    LONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister David Cameron on Wednesday urged UK film makers, whose critical hits often fail to translate into commercial success, to focus more on the box office. The movie industry is worth an estimated 4.2 billion pounds ($6.5 billion) to the British economy each year, but[…]

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