Paramount
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Paramount Moves ‘Star Trek’ 3D Sequel Back 11 Months to 2013
The studio had planned to release the 3D movie on June 29, 2012
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From ‘Muppets’ to ‘Hugo,’ Thanksgiving Box Office Glutted With Family Fare
It’s the biggest movie-going weekend of the year, but is it big enough to support four family films in wide release?
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‘Transformers’ Helps Viacom Triple 4Q Earnings, Beat the Street
The media giant beats Wall Street expectations for revenue and earnings as its film division excels and cable continues to grow
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Lorenzo di Bonaventura in Talks With Paramount to Renew Deal
The “Transformers” and “G.I. Joe” producer has been at the studio since 2002
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Jason Reitman, Charlize Theron Sneak ‘Young Adult’ Narcissism
Reitman and Theron shocked the room by noting that his direction at one point consisted of telling his lead actress to produce a “c—ier” face
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Paramount Lays Off 120 in Global Theatrical Reorganization
International distribution president Andrew Cripps will be succeeded by former Disney exec Anthony Marcoly
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Paramount Exec: ‘I Can’t Imagine We Wouldn’t Make Paranormal 4’
In what has become a Halloween-season routine, third “Paranormal” installment’s $54M opening makes fourth movie virtually inevitable
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John Singleton’s Lawyer Calls Paramount ‘Desperate’ in ‘Hustle & Flow’ Suit Claim
Studio says deal fell through because the filmmaker chose to direct Lionsgate’s ‘Abduction’ instead; Martin Singer begs to differ
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Friday Box Office: ‘Footloose’ Soft-Shoes Its Way to Disappointing $5.4M
Paramount dance-movie remake only on pace for around $15M; Universal’s “Thing” frozen at around $9M
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Paramount Goes Into ‘Hyperdrive’ for Morgan Jurgenson Spec Script (Exclusive)
The “Tucker and Dale vs. Evil” writer’s latest script is billed as “Men in Black” meets “Midnight Run” and “48 Hours.” Former MGM chief Mary Parent is producing
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Paramount Names David Stainton Animation President
Stainton is the former president of Walt Disney Feature Animation
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DreamWorks Animation May Distribute Its Own Movies (Report)
Its current pact with Paramount is due up in 2012
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Paramount and Disney Push Up Christmas Week Releases
Among a flurry of Christmas-week moves, pushes up both “Mission: Impossible 4” and “Tin Tin,” while Disney will release DreamWorks’ “War Horse” three days early
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Hollywood’s New Math: No Need for Studio Walls in Leaner Times
With DVD sales on the decline, it no longer makes sense to segregate ancillary divisions — expect other studios to restructure