Sam Raimi
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Sam Raimi to Exec Produce ‘The Familiars’ for Sony Animation
Doug Sweetland will direct the adaptation of Adam Jay Epstein and Andrew Jacobson’s children’s book
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Sam Raimi Setting Up Alien Invasion Movie at Warner Bros.
Andrew Marlowe (“Air Force One”) has written “Earth Defense Force,” a project that Bill Block (“District 9”) will produce
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Doug Liman to Direct ‘All You Need Is Kill’ for Warner Bros.
Dante Harper adapted Hiroshi Sakurazaka’s 2004 time-travel novel on spec earlier this year
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Sam Raimi to Direct Disney’s ‘Wizard of Oz’ Prequel
Mitchell Kapner’s script will likely be rewritten specifically for Robert Downey Jr., who is circling the 3D project
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Callbacks: Kunis Makes ‘Friends’ With Timberlake; ‘Community’s’ McHale to Bed Faris
Bryan Bertino to write and direct the thriller “This Man”; Andrea Berloff is writing the N.W.A. biopic; Ryan Gosling will narrate a documentary
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‘Legend of the Seeker’ Canceled
Syndicated fantasy series had been on endangered list since Tribune Station Group dropped it
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A New Spidey? It Worked for James Bond!
It’s no secret that director Sam Raimi was at odds with the studio over the villains in the third movie and made the movie he didn’t want to make
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Amy Pascal Makes the Tough Call on ‘Spider-Man’
In taking a deep breath and pulling the plug on "Spider-Man 4," Sony Pictures chairman Amy Pascal resolved a host of problems. They included: making a movie with a 35-year-old actor in the role of teenager Peter Parker, sidestepping huge, certain blockbuster costs in a declining DVD market and – most of all – avoiding…
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‘Saving Private Ryan’ Writer Tackles ‘Warcraft’
Robert Rodat to write original story based on role-playing game’s characters.
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Sam Raimi’s Spooky Haunts Family Audiences
New banner has first-look deal with Columbia Pictures.
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Sam Raimi to Produce ‘Refuge’
Pitch from British director Corin Hardy set at Mandate.
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When Nobody Wanted to Reboot ‘Star Trek’
As "Star Trek" becomes the first 2009 film to cross the $200 million mark at the domestic box office, it’s worth remembering that just a few years ago, nobody wanted anything to do with the franchise. And that Sam Raimi was once offered the gig to become its potential savior. The film with the best summer…
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Michael Speier