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How the L.A. Film Fest Wooed Hollywood
The festival takes place in the movie industry's backyard, but LAFF had to work to get the studios interested in their summer showcase
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Chris Tucker to Star in Relativity Comedy ‘Second Honeymoon’ (Exclusive)
Phil Joanou ("Gridiron Gang") is directing and rewriting the script by Peter Gaulke and Kevin Heffernan
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Whodunit? Rival WME Launched CAA ‘CAAN’T’ Mystery Campaign
The anti-CAA signs have popped up all over Century City aimed at the Death Star across the street
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Jennifer Lawrence to Star In and Produce ‘Rules of Inheritance’ for FilmNation
Lawrence reunites with Oscar-winning director Susanne Bier
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‘Man of Steel,’ ‘Monsters University’ Added to L.A. Film Fest Lineup
Two likely blockbusters join previously announced lineup of indie films; Spike Jonze, costume design programs also added
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Coen Brothers’ ‘Inside Llewyn Davis’ Gets Awards Bait Release Date
The CBS Films' Scott Rudin produced movie stars Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan and Justin Timberlake
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‘The Way, Way Back,’ ‘The Spectacular Now’ to Highlight L.A. Film Fest
"Only God Forgives" and "Fruitvale Station" will also screen during Film Independent's June 13-June 23 festival in downtown Los Angeles
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Boston Manhunt Forces David O. Russell Film to Suspend Shooting
The city is in lockdown while authorities pursue a suspect in last Monday’s bombing at the Boston Marathon
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David Ellison’s Skydance Productions Launches TV Division; Taps Marcy Ross As President
Could David Ellison make TV shows for Paramount's incipient TV division?
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Rebels on the Backlot: Six Maverick Directors and How They Conquered the Hollywood Studio System
Reviews | Buy the Book | Autographed Copies INDEPENDENT FILMMAKING GOES HOLLYWOOD Autographed copies – You can buy a signed copy of the hardback book, which is no longer available in stores, from the author directly for $20.00 plus shipping and handling. Send requests to sharon.waxman@gmail.com for details. New York Times correspondent Sharon Waxman reveals…
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New York Observer: Miramax’s Big Morning; Waxman’s War Zone
BY JAKE BROOKS | “I like being in war zones. And Hollywood is a kind of war zone,” joked Sharon Waxman, the boisterous reporter covering the film beat for The New York Times. A former Middle East correspondent, Ms. Waxman has some basis for comparison. “They’re both very challenging, but Hollywood is much more treacherous…