Tate Taylor
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‘The Girl on the Train’ on Track to Top Weekend Box Office With $30 Million
“The Birth of a Nation” won’t live up to initial expectations
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Watch Emily Blunt as a Murder Suspect in ‘Girl on the Train’ (Trailer)
Blunt plays a vital role in the disappearance of a woman in the Justin Theroux-starring thriller
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‘The Help’s’ Tate Taylor to Direct ‘The Girl on the Train’ for DreamWorks
Marc Platt will produce the film, which is based on Paula Hawkins’ bestselling thriller novel
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Octavia Spencer to Star in Lionsgate’s ‘The Shack’
Actress will play God in the film based on William P. Young’s 2007 bestselling novel
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Donald Faison, Eddie Cibrian to Star on NBC’s Monica Potter Comedy
Actors Josh Hopkins and Rory Scovel also join the network’s Ellen DeGeneres-backed project
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‘Guardians of Galaxy’ Skyrockets to Stellar $94 Million at Box Office
Disney and Marvel’s wacky space opera blasts past projections and puts a charge into the slumping summer
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‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ Blasts Off With Super $11.2 Million Box Office Thursday Night
The latest Marvel Studios production from Disney is off to a very fast start
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‘Get On Up’ Review: Chadwick Boseman Brings the Funk in This Surprisingly Daring James Brown Biopic
Who would have thought that the director behind the cloying “The Help” could turn the story of the Godfather of Soul into something this cliché-defying?
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Sandra Bullock to Host Tate Taylor’s ‘Tupperware’ Party at Sony
The studio has acquired the Mandeville-produced project in a competitive auction
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Mick Jagger Discusses His Difficult Year Since L’wren Scott’s Suicide (Video)
The Rolling Stones frontman talked with NBC’s “Today” show about how he’s coping with his girlfriend’s tragic death
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Tate Taylor to Direct Historical Drama ‘In the Event of a Moon Disaster’
Production scheduled for early 2015
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‘The Help’ Director Tate Taylor to Direct Netflix’s Jane Fonda-Lily Tomlin Series
“Grace and Frankie” will premiere next year
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‘The Help’ Wins WGA’s Paul Selvin Award
Award given to screenplay that “embodies the spirit of constitutional rights and civil liberties”
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How ‘The Help’ Grew From Women’s Flick to Box-Office Powerhouse
The big surprise is how the audience for a dramedy about black Southern maids and white socialites at the dawning of the Civil Rights movement keeps widening
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Faithful to the Bestseller, ‘The Help’ Is a Message Movie With Sass — and Class
Review: It’s a meta-movie — its subject is the power of story-telling even as it tells terrific stories of its own