Showrunner/Producer
SSN spoke with Molaro about the show’s popularity, comedic appeal, and the effect of its success on his job as showrunner.
(SSN) SSN spoke with Breard about her partnership with Louis C.K. and how they work together to produce one of FX’s signature comedies.
(SSN) Forbes’ in-depth report, with figures and projections, on Summer 2013’s overall issues, for better and worse, including why star power matters
and doesn’t matter, the dearth of indie breakouts, and audiences lying about what they want.
(FORBES) Recent Oscar winners
Argo, Slumdog Millionaire, The Descendants, and
Amour have all played Telluride and this year’s lineup, announced yesterday, is chock-full of Oscar potential, too. Here are our top five picks.
(SSN) SSN’s weekly breakdown and credits on the latest films in development. This week’s report includes
Twilight Zone, Virgins America, Split, and
The Stand.
(SSN) Deadline reports on Warner Bros. investigating what Reddit alleges as “a few employees” of the studio creating gushing posts about the Ethan Hawke-Selena Gomez film. A moderator flagged them and Reddit’s post ‘Don’t Try To Cheat Reddit’ has logged 1,570 comments in less than 24 hours.
(DH) HuffPo’s piece on the acting performances to look forward to, including Oscar Isaac in
Inside Llewyn Davis, Chiwetel Ejiofor in
12 Years A Slave, Benedict Cumberbatch in
The Fifth Estate, and Sandra Bullock in
Gravity.
(HUFF) THR Esquire’s report on a judge’s denial yesterday of Judicial Watch’s request that the redacted name of the Navy SEAL involved in the bin Laden raid – a name government officials told to Bigelow during pre-production research - be revealed for the public domain.
(THRE) FilmSchoolRejects’ Q&A with
Running Scared director Kramer on his new film
Pawn Shop Chronicles, how snagging any of the Top 10 Hollywood actors of the moment is a shoe-in for a greenlight, and more.
(FSR) The
LAT’s report on the latest as the TWC-CBS negotiations drag on – although most analysts believe the NFL season start will be the ‘tipping point’ – customer outrage seems inevitable, including government intervention if negotiations stall in the coming weeks ahead.
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