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AMC takes on Saturday nights with 'Hell on Wheels'
AMC is getting into the Saturday business. The network announced Monday that it was moving its third-season western drama "Hell on Wheels" to Saturday nights beginning Aug. 3. It marks yet another push by the network beyond its destination Sunday night...
Tags: Charlie Collier, The Killing (tv program), Television, Hell on Wheels (tv program), Entertainment
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'South Park' to celebrate Record Store Day with limited vinyl
"South Park" and Record Store Day aren't two things that naturally associate themselves with one another, but that's what's happening this year, as the long-running Comedy Central show is releasing a limited-edition vinyl record in conjunction with the...
Tags: Comedy Central (tv network), Faith Hill, Kanye West, South Park (tv program), Matt Stone
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'The Walking Dead' recruits Larry Gilliard Jr. of 'The Wire'
AMC's "The Walking Dead" is adding another cast member from HBO's acclaimed "The Wire" series to the zombie apocalypse drama. Larry Gilliard Jr. will play Bob Stookie, a former Army medic deeply haunted by his past--both before and after the apocalypse....
Tags: George W. Bush, The Wire (tv program)
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Review: A by-the-'Numbers' spy thriller
Spycraft has long been associated with the use of numbers stations — shortwave radio outposts sending cryptic numerical messages over the airwaves, often in a female voice. The thriller "The Numbers Station" employs this low-fi, high-enigma...
Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Malin Akerman, Entertainment, Movies
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'Iron Man' fight escalates. Amazon to launch set-top box.
After the coffee. Before watching the NFL draft. The Skinny: Actually, I'm not all that excited about this year's NFL draft since the Redskins don't have a first-round pick. Thursday's stories include Disney's growing feud with theater owners, Amazon...
Tags: Iron Man 3 (movie), Tribune Company, The Walt Disney Co., Entertainment, Services and Shopping
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TV networks look to pilots to help them ascend in ratings
There are monsters and vampires, science fiction, trips back and forward through time, supernatural themes and other out-of-this-world scenarios in the television pilots vying for space on the networks' fall schedules. The five major networks,...
Tags: Marketing, NCIS (tv program), Entertainment, Revolution (movie), Hugh Laurie
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Imax prepares to go big for own Hollywood premiere
Imax Corp., once a peripheral player in Hollywood, is putting its stamp on the industry's most famous movie theater with plans to open its largest venue at the former Grauman's Chinese Theatre. The deal, signed but subject to permit approvals from the...
Tags: Bankruptcy, Companies and Corporations, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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TV This Week: April 14 - 20: 'Veep' on HBO
Customized TV Listings are available here: www.latimes.com/tvtimes Click here to download TV listings for the week of April 14 -20, 2013 in PDF format This week's TV Movies   -------------------- SUNDAY "Parts unknown" can refer to exotic...
Tags: Sundance Film Festival, Entertainment, TNT (tv network), Television, Malaria
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Imax to go into former Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood
Imax Corp., once a peripheral player in Hollywood, is putting its stamp on the industry’s most famous movie theater. The Canadian big screen theater company, which has offices in Santa Monica, plans to open one of its largest theaters at the former...
Tags: Entertainment, Services and Shopping, Arts and Culture, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Viacom Inc.
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'Evil' triumphs at box office. Chernin courts Hulu.
After the coffee. Before making sure to get home in time for the game. The Skinny: I couldn't help but notice that some of the "Mad Men" recaps I read last night seemed longer than the script for the two-hour season premiere. I like "Mad Men" and have...
Tags: Ellen DeGeneres, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, 42 (movie), The Walt Disney Co., Entertainment
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'Rectify' offers portrait of a stranger in a familiar town
In a grassy backyard in the small town of Griffin, Ga., about 25 miles south of Atlanta, actor Aden Young is rehearsing a fight scene for the upcoming Sundance Channel series “Rectify.” It’s early August, and the steam heat has crew...
Tags: Celebrities, Sundance Film Festival, Aden Young, Ray McKinnon, Breaking Bad (tv program)
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'Filly Brown' forges a link between generations of Latino artists
A few minutes before a screening of "Filly Brown" last week, Oscar-nominated actor Edward James Olmos tried to explain why the new family drama about a female Los Angeles street poet "is the most hopeful film I've ever worked on in my life." Olmos, 66,...
Tags: Celebrities, Sundance Film Festival, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Artists
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