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Cimarron Group closes office in Beijing
The Hollywood entertainment marketing company the Cimarron Group has closed its office in Beijing after less than a year in operation. The development underscores the challenges American companies face when trying to do business in China, where movies...Tags: Beijing (China), China, Career and Workplace, Vietnam, Marketing
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Stock footage provider GreenScreen touts its animal instincts
The star trotted toward a small pad in the middle of the 80-foot stage and stopped on his mark. "Look at the camera!" veteran animal trainer Steve Martin commanded. Like a true pro, Shadow, a gray wolf who has made appearances on HBO's "True Blood"...
Tags: Television, Television Industry, Marketing, True Blood (tv program), Entertainment
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What the Michael Lynton contract renewal means for Sony
Sony Entertainment Inc. Chief Executive Michael Lynton has renewed his contract, a move that is likely to silence chatter in some Hollywood circles that has centered on the executive's future at the company. In his post, Lynton oversees the global...
Tags: Men in Black III (movie), Parties and Movements, Sony Corp., Music Industry, Zero Dark Thirty (movie)
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Quentin Kopp, no longer on board this bullet train
There's a short piece of Bay Area freeway, Interstate 380, named for Quentin Kopp, which is ironic considering that he's beaten the drum for public transit — specifically bullet trains — for years. But then again, he's always been a...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Political Corruption, Tejon Ranch Corporation, Finance, Jerry Brown
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'Identity Thief' reclaims top spot in slow weekend at box office
This post has been corrected. See the note below for details."Identity Thief" has stolen back the top spot at the weekend box office, taking in an estimated $14.1 million to trump new releases "Snitch" and "Dark Skies," according to an estimate from distributor Universal Pictures. Co-financed by Universal and...Tags: Services and Shopping, Entertainment, Melissa McCarthy, Theft, Keri Russell
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CBS gets half of TV Guide Channel. Web production helps Los Angeles.
After the coffee. Before getting over jet lag. The Skinny: On Tuesday, I said I missed Monday's "The Following." Last night, I caught up with it and was infuriated as usual. Don't any of these FBI agents wear bulletproof vests, and don't they know...
Tags: Television, FBI, Entertainment, Smash (tv program), ABC (tv network)
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McCarthy's 'Identity Thief' tops sluggish box office again
NEW YORK (AP) — Hollywood's latest films performed tepidly at the box-office on Oscar weekend, with Melissa McCarthy's "Identity Thief" returning to the top spot in its third week of release. The Universal comedy earned $14.1 million on the...
Tags: Life of Pi (movie), Academy Awards, Entertainment, Parker (movie), Entertainment Events
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The Crowd: The Carousel Ball spins for a cause
Some 30 years ago, my wife and I traveled to Denver for an annual gala hosted by Barbara and Marvin Davis, which they called "The Carousel Ball." Fast forward three decades and the Carousel Ball still unfolds annually, now in Beverly Hills with Barbara...
Tags: National Institutes of Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Neiman Marcus, Healthcare Provider, Entertainment Events
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Roger Ebert: A look back at five reviews of fan-favorite films
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesFilm criticism lost a singularly significant voice Thursday with the death of Pulitzer Prize winner Roger Ebert, who lost his ...... -
Village Roadshow hits jackpot with Chinese-language films
Village Roadshow Pictures Asia released its first Chinese-language film with no certainty the modestly budgeted movie would succeed with audiences in the world's most populous country. But "Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons," a comedic take...
Tags: China, Tim Burton, Entertainment, Bruce Lee, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
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Pitt-Fassbender drama "Twelve Years a Slave' coming December 27
The release strategy for Steve McQueen’s “Twelve Years a Slave” is coming into focus. Fox Searchlight announced Tuesday that it, not parent company 20th Century Fox, would be releasing the period drama. The larger studio has overseen...
Tags: Chiwetel Ejiofor, Academy Awards, Entertainment Events, Quentin Tarantino, Michael Fassbender
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Steal his movie and Simon Klose will thank you
AUSTIN, Texas — Simon Klose would like you to steal his movie. Stream it, download it, share it with someone in Croatia or Brazil and remix it with videos of kittens playing patty-cake, if that's your kind of thing. Klose, 37, is the director of...
Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, WikiLeaks, Entertainment, Independent (Movie Genre), New Products
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