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Paramount Acquires Worldwide Rights to Reitman and Cody's 'Young Adult'The film begins principal photography in NY this month.
Award-Winning Filmmaker Terry Gilliam's "The Legend of Hallowdega" to Premiere on October 31st"The Legend of Hallowdega" stars David Arquette and Justin Kirk
Comedy Movie 'Four Lions,' Will Open in Select Cities on November 5Following its sell-out success as the buzz hit of the Sundance Film Festival, Four Lions packed the coveted closing night slot of South by Southwest, won the Independent Camera Award at Karlovy Vary and was voted Best Narrative Feature by audiences at the Los Angeles Film Festival...
MTV Networks Acquires Significant Movie Package From NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution"This action-packed movie package, highlighted by the premieres 'Robin Hood,' 'Wolfman,' and 'Green Zone,' all feature the intensity and drama our guy-centric audience craves," said Griffin.
Comedy Central's® Network Television to Premiere 'Superhero Movie'Written and directed by Craig Mazin ("Scary Movie"), "Superhero Movie" stars Drake Bell, Kevin Hart and Leslie Nielsen.
DreamWorks Animation Fires Up the Big Screen in 3D With Sequel to Critically Acclaimed 'How to Train Your Dragon' in 2013All-Star Cast & Original Filmmakers Return for Sequel...
Doug Sweetland Joins Sony Pictures Animation to Direct "The Familiars"Doug Sweetland, the Academy Award®-nominated director of the 2008 Pixar short "Presto," is set to direct THE FAMILIARS for Sony Pictures Animation. Sam Raimi & Josh Donen are executive producers. Adam J. Epstein and Andrew Jacobson are writing the screenplay for THE FAMILIARS, based on their just published novel.
Epic/Legacy Recordings to Release 'Michael Jackson's Vision,' the First-Ever Complete Collection of All the Short Films Produced by Michael JacksonJackson's short-form zombie dance party masterpiece, "Thriller," famously directed by John Landis, remains a cultural phenomenon. It recently became the first (and only) music video to be inducted by the Library of Congress into the National Film Registry, an elite collection of only a few hundred films.