Court judge allows Legendary Pictures to loan the post-production house a $4.9M loan to complete work on 'Seventh Son' starring Jeff Bridges.
(DH) A look at how things have changed in television development and how they might evolve.
(SSN) A look at recent film development news. (
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The Guardian's look at 5 reasons why it's anybody's guess this year
(GUA) Hits include: 'Swamp People,' 'American Idol,' 'Walking Dead,' 'The Following,' 'Downton Abbey,' and 'Killing Lincoln.' Misses include: 'Touch,' '1600 Penn,' 'Deception,' 'Smash,' and 'Monday Mornings.'
(VAR) Magnolia Pictures and Weinstein's Radius both were courting the filmmakers for rights to the film, majority financed by Kickstarter; Radius asked for final cut and director Paul Schrader refused. IFC picked up rights after a two-week courtship.
(THR) The PGA moves their fete to January 19, 2014, shortly after the Screen Actors Guild Awards moved their 2014 date up 10 days to January 18.
(LAT) Fox Entertainment Group suit started in 2011 on allegations the company violated minimum wage and overtime laws via their unpaid production internship program. The case is considered a test case sure to shape current corporate internship polices; a ruling is expected by year's end.
(THRE) In an e-mail exchange between LaBeouf and the play's director Daniel Sullivan, Sullivan replied, “I’m too old for disagreeable situations. You’re one hell of a great actor. Alec is who he is. You are who you are. You two are incompatible. I should have known it.”
(VUL) Hall, whose season 8 of 'Dexter' starts this summer, says: "I don’t want to close that door but another open-ended commitment to something that could potentially go five or more years is a little daunting at this point."
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