With cable and new media content platforms rallying for the same dollars, the broadcast networks’ creation of new, compelling programming is crucial to matching their ad take of yester-year.
(LAT) The international trailer is here for the Coen Brothers’ film, a Palme d'Or nominee at Cannes; cast includes Oscar Isaac, Carey Mullligan, John Goodman and Justin Timberlake.
(TEL) Even as its own studio downplayed opening expectations, the film was trending on Facebook and Twitter for over 7 months; a look at the buzz by the numbers.
(FOR) Cumberbatch, already on a roll with high-profile upcoming films – including A
ugust:Osage County and playing Julian Assange in
The Fifth Estate – discusses his villainous turn in this weekend’s
Star Trek sequel.
(WSJ) Vulture’s take on the broadcaster’s Monday upfront presentation.
(VUL) Bankside Films will hold exclusive screenings in Cannes for its latest acquisition,
Event 15, a suspense thriller starring Jennifer Morrison and
The Walking Dead’s Josh Stewart.
(SCR) Schwarzengger is in discussions with International Film Trust as they’re in pitch mode to create a mainstream re-imagining of the 1984 Troma Entertainment cult classic.
(VAR) After winning
The $64,000 Question on-air in 1955, Dr. Brothers parlayed her persona and academic psychology cred into over 50 years of advice across television, radio and publishing.
(NYT) The Daily Beast’s collection of series highlights, via video clips, that made
The Office a jewel in NBC’s comedy crown; the series finale airs this Thursday.
(TDB) The company has announced a June 17 roll-out in Atlanta; this Wednesday Aereo will launch in Boston, the second city since its NYC debut.
(THR)
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