Sharon Waxman
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Legendary East and China Film Co. Sign Multi-Year Deal to Produce Tentpole Films
First slate to be announced soon
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‘The East’ Filmmakers Go From Dumpster-Diving to Sundance Darlings
The filmmakers went on the road with itinerant anarchists for their new eco-terrorist suspense film
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Jennifer Hudson in Negotiations to Judge ‘American Idol’
The Fox talent show's Oscar and Grammy-winning alum is working out details of joining Season 13
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Nia Vardalos: Why I Quit Acting To Adopt A Foster Child
"Do what makes you happy. Do what's best for you… It was a great, freeing moment for me – to step back and do what I thought was best, writing screenplays," Vardalos told TheWrap
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Led Zeppelin Digital-Book Author Neal Preston: ‘It’s Right Up the Vein’ (Exclusive)
"Sound and Furty" photographer Neal Preston: "When you become invisible, that’s when you can capture the magic"
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Hey Thanks! SPJ-LA Says I’m Distinguished in New Media
The Society of Professional Journalists Los Angeles chapter gave me their award last Thursday for Distinguished Work in New Media
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Joseph Kapsch Joins TheWrap as Deputy Managing Editor
We are pleased to welcome a talented addition to our editorial team
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What Surprises Wait in ‘Argo’ Oscars? And What’s Behind the Big Ad Spend? (Video)
As the Oscar voting draws to a close, there has been a frenzy of advertising around an Oscar race that is supposed to be a done deal for "Argo." What gives?
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‘Invisible War’ Producer Tells How Oscar-Nominated Documentary is Bringing Change to the Military
At TheWrap screening series, the producer of "The Invisible War" explains how the film is shedding light on the epidemic of sexual assault in the military
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Oscar’s Oldest Nominee, Emmanuelle Riva, on ‘Amour’: It’s a Gift In the Last Stage of My Life
Emmanuelle Riva: "We were doing a scene, and Michael Haneke said, 'It’s very nice — very sweet, very tender — but it’s too tender. From here on in, no sentimentality'"
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‘Invisible War’ Filmmakers: Military Has ‘a Long Way to Go’ on Rape
Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering took on the incendiary topic of rape in the American military for the Oscar-nominated documentary
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‘How to Survive a Plague’ Has a Message for the Young: AIDS Isn’t Over
At the finale of TheWrap's awards screening series, the "Plague" filmmaker told of whittling through hundreds of hours of ACT UP footage to preserve a historical record
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How Ang Lee Took a Tiger by the Tail to Create ‘Life of Pi’
Ang Lee took on a book-to-film project people said was unmakeable and turned "Life of Pi" into a worldwide box-office sensation
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Former Israeli Spymasters: Their Country’s Not Trying Hard Enough to Make Peace
"The Gatekeepers" director Dror Moreh on his interviews with six former Shin Bet leaders and their views about Israel
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Sundance 2013 Finds Women Out Front, Oscars Loom (Video)
Steve Pond and Sharon Waxman take a look at the slew of women directors whose movies are opening at Sundance and assess this weekend's awards ceremonies