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Army Navy still battling as an indie with 'The Last Place'
Pop & HissArmy Navy have gone the indie route again for their sophomore album, "The Last Place."... -
DreamWorks Animation tops analysts' profit forecast
Company TownDreamWorks on Tuesday reported net income of $19.7 million , or 23 cents per share, in the third quarter, compared with $39.8 million, or 47 cents a share, a year ago. Revenue dropped 15% to $160.8 million.... -
Katzenberg chatty on 3-D and 'Kung Fu Panda 2,' silent on HBO and Paramount
Company TownJeffrey Katzenberg punted questions about DreamWorks Animation's uncertain future with distributor Paramount Pictures and pending deal with Netflix, focusing instead on the soft domestic performance of "Kung Fu Panda 2" and the future of 3-D. "A terrible,... -
Warner Bros. uninterested in DreamWorks Animation deal
Company TownIt's looking unlikely that Shrek will share a home with Bugs Bunny. When Paramount Pictures formed its own animation division -- and privately signaled that it was not looking to continue its distribution deal with DreamWorks Animation under current... -
Movie Projector: 'Puss in Boots' to stomp on competition
Company TownThe animated fugitive hero of "Puss in Boots" will run away with the box office crown this weekend, according to those who have seen pre-release audience surveys. Two other films debuting in wide release, "In Time" with Justin Timberlake and "The Rum... -
San Fernando Valley: 11 micro-itineraries
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe San Fernando Valley is 260 square miles of suburbia. Actually, make that suburbia on nutritional supplements. And antidepressants. With perhaps a little cosmetic surgery south of Ventura Boulevard, where the big money is. Or maybe — now that it'...Tags: Sausages, Bankruptcy, Johnny Carson, The Blues Brothers (movie), Desi Arnaz
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Segerstrom Center for the Arts thinks big for 25th anniversary season
Culture MonsterSegerstrom Center for the Arts announces ambitious 25th anniversary season... -
Toxic-jewelry ban squeaks through Assembly
GreenspaceCalifornia lawmakers took steps Thursday to ban jewelry that contains detectable levels of cadmium from being manufactured, shipped or sold in the state.The Assembly approved SB 929 on a 41-15 vote, the bare majority needed. The legislation was sent back.... -
'Despicable Me' poised to surpass 'Shrek Forever After'
Company TownWith summer coming to a close, the season's animation underdog is poised to upset a king. "Despicable Me" has now sold a total of $236.1 million worth of tickets in the U.S. and Canada. Though its box office run will...... -
Box office: 3-D brings latest 'Resident Evil' movie to new high [updated]
Company TownFour movies in, there's no sign of franchise fatigue for "Resident Evil." The newest big-screen adaptation of the hit horror video-game series, titled "Resident Evil: Afterlife," opened to $27.7 million in the U.S. and Canada this weekend, according to... -
White heat: Six degrees of John Cale
Pop & HissJohn Cale is the Forrest Gump of rock, linking a disparate group of tastemakers and cultural figures throughout the four-plus decades of his career. Cale will perform his 1973 album "Paris 1919" tonight at UCLA's Royce Hall, followed by a...... -
David Lindsay-Abaire's window on his old neighborhood
Culture MonsterPlaywright David Lindsay-Abaire won't be deciding in advance where he'd keep his Tony statuette should he win for "Good People." He received a nomination for best play on Tuesday for the work, which takes place in the blue-collar South Boston......
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