The Hollywood Reporter
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Report: Disney’s Appeal of $319M Celador Verdict Tentatively Denied
The ruling isn’t final, but the judge looks likely to uphold Celador’s jury award
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CBS TV Distribution Executive Terry Wood Stepping Down
She’ll leave her post at the nation’s most prolific daytime distributor at the end of the year
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Jon Stewart Will ‘Rally to Restore Sanity’ in Los Angeles, Too
The satellite rally will take place in the revitalized MacArthur Park west of downtown LA
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Report: Adrien Brody Sues to Stop Release of Horror Movie
Actor says Dario Argento project was underfunded from the start, and that producers lied to him about the project’s solvency to keep him around
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CBS Goes Back to the Online Well for ‘Dear Girls Above Me’
Network partnering with Ashton Kutcher’s Katalyst to adapt yet another Twitter feed into a series
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Discovery Sues ‘Deadliest Catch’ Captains
The network is seeking $3 million in damages for a spinoff project that was not completed
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Angry Pirates Take Down MPAA’s Site Over Anti-Piracy
On the eve of International Talk Like a Pirate Day, pirates take down MPAA anti-piracy site
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Leaked ‘Vampires Suck’ Hits 100,000 Downloads
Unfinished copy of Fox’s anticipated parody of “Twilight” is scheduled to hit theaters Wednesday
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Weinstein Co. Boosts Release Slate
With Miramax looking like a lost cause, Weinstein Company moves on
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Starz Seeks $1 Billion in Funding
Chris Albrecht meeting with potential partners worldwide to raise financing for original programming
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Producer Sues Casey Affleck for Harassment
“I’m Still Here’s” Amanda White claims she was subjected to sexual harassment, denied her producing fee
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David Bergstein Creditors’ Rare Win: Asset Control
In an extremely rare decision, a federal bankruptcy judge appoints a trustee to take over the film financier’s books
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