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Jeff Daniels adapts to the long hours of 'The Newsroom' life
Before taking on the lead for "The Newsroom,"HBO's intense drama exploring the behind-the-scenes frenzy of a cable news network, Jeff Daniels received some counsel from the man formerly known as Tony Soprano. "James said, 'Get sleep,'" Daniels said,...
Tags: Debra Winger, The Newsroom (tv program), Cancer, Television Industry, Howl (movie)
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Steve Jobs biopic to film in original home and garage
A biopic based on the life of Steve Jobs will shoot portions of the film at the home where Jobs grew up and the garage where he co-founded Apple, the people behind the movie announced. The film is set to cover Jobs' "30 most defining years," according to...
Tags: Best Buy Company Inc., Culture, Movies, Ashton Kutcher, Aaron Sorkin
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Eduardo Saverin congratulates Mark Zuckerberg over Facebook
Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin congratulated his fellow co-founder and company CEO Mark Zuckerberg for a job well done, crafting a dorm room start-up into the largest tech company IPO in history in just eight years. Saverin posted kudos to his...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Culture, Financing and Stock Offerings, Media Industry, Mark Zuckerberg
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Quick Takes: Aaron Sorkin to take on Steve Jobs
Aaron Sorkin once declined an offer from Steve Jobs to write a movie for animation house Pixar, saying he couldn't pen dialogue for inanimate objects. Now, however, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of "The Social Network" will aim to help bring the life...Tags: Entertainment Events, Cancer, Ashton Kutcher, Scott Rudin, Kirk Douglas
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Steve Jobs biopic lands Aaron Sorkin as screenwriter
Sony Pictures has hired Academy Award-winning screenwriter Aaron Sorkin for its upcoming biopic on Steve Jobs. Sorkin's task will be to adapt last year's biography of Jobs by Walter Isaacson, and his hiring has been well received, likely due to his...
Tags: Movies, Noah Wyle, The Newsroom (tv program), Ashton Kutcher, Aaron Sorkin
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The Morning Fix: ABC gets aggressive! Liberty likes Live Nation.
After the coffee. Before the CBS upfront. The Skinny: Another rainy day in New York. Let's see if all-powerful CBS CEO Leslie Moonves can make the sun come out in time for the network's presentation to advertisers this afternoon. Wednesday's headlines...
Tags: The Walt Disney Co., Satellite Technology, Smash (tv program), Carnegie Hall, Television Industry
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Perspective: In defense of movies
The week-after-week format of television admittedly builds a depth of character study richer and deeper than most movies are capable of. But would you watch a 13- or 22-hour movie? Huge swathes of recent episodes of "Mad Men" would hit the cutting-room...Tags: Bent (tv program), Downton Abbey (tv program), John Frankenheimer, The Help (movie), Amanda Peet
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CBS names two co-presidents of its small film studio
CBS Corp. is turning to one of Hollywood's most experienced marketing experts and a fast-rising young executive to turn around its small film studio.
Terry Press and Wolfgang Hammer on Monday were named co-presidents of CBS Films, which suffered...Tags: The Hunger Games (movie), Movies, The Woman in Black (movie), Extraordinary Measures (movie), Genres
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Movie review: In 'Mirror Mirror,' Snow White is fair and tough
Encased in a coffin, waiting to be brought back to life: That's how Snow White spends a good portion of the folk story that bears her name. There's no such downtime for the princess in the snappy retelling "Mirror Mirror," a fractured fairy tale that...Tags: J. Edgar (movie), Nathan Lane, Tarsem Singh, Movies, The Fall (movie)
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Oscar voters aren't always who you might think
Which two of these four entertainment names — Woody Allen, George Lucas, Meat Loaf, Erik Estrada — are members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences?
It'd be understandable if you guessed Allen and Lucas: The directors made such...Tags: Entertainment Events, Television Industry, Dennis Quaid, Rooney Mara, War Horse (movie)
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Dressing the goth-punk heroine of 'Dragon Tattoo'
It couldn't be further from the conventional period drama with the nipped-waist bodices and ostentatious accessories that frequently garner award show attention for costuming. Nonetheless, "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo," the American film based on...Tags: Sheryl Crow, Movies, Rooney Mara, Gwen Stefani, Aerosmith (music group)
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The Scores: Reznor feels at home with 'Dragon Tattoo'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTrent Reznor and Atticus Ross | "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" Early in the process for scoring "The Social Network," hard rock veterans Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross confessed to feeling out of their element. Sitting recently on his Beverly Hills...Tags: Star Wars (movie), Entertainment Events, Culture, Movies, Music
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