With bleak
After Earth reviews and what some media analysts and fans deem as alienating PR workings,
The Daily Beast looks at the still globally lucrative Smith of today.
(TDB) Universal’s blockbuster
Fast & Furious 6 looks to take first place again this weekend as
After Earth and
Now You See Me make their debuts.
(SSN) A weekly summary of the entertainment industry’s major rep changes.
(SSN) A weekly summary of major corporate moves in entertainment and media.
(SSN) Disney is in early talks with
Flight of the Conchords and
The Muppets director James Bobin, currently directing
The Muppets...Again! (HV) After years of mainstream ribbing for skewing decidedly older, CBS won the 18-49 demo race; the network also is tops in total viewers in a 24-year landslide.
(VAR) The Washington Post’s review of the Alex Gibney-directed documentary about Julian Assange.
(WAPO) The half-hour comedy
Death Pact, with traces of
Enlightened’s self-help gone awry ethos, was confirmed by FX.
(VUL) Thompson On Hollywood’s take on the feature leaps for Jon Hamm, Bryan Cranston, Elisabeth Moss, and Christina Hendricks.
(TOH) Film schedule conflicts have led to Stone’s exiting the show after being reportedly attached to star as Sally Bowles opposite Alan Cumming.
(NYT)
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