Today in Part Three of
SSN’s Sony analysis, we turn to the inner workings of the Sony/Columbia/TriStar executive team responsible for actually getting the movies into theaters.
(SSN) From
Superman/Batman,
Jurassic World,
The Avengers: Age of Ultron,
Assassin’s Creed and more, 2015 already has fans excited beyond 2014’s planned offerings.
Cinema Blend takes a look at what to expect.
(CB) Regular series are back with all-new episodes, here are the shows we’re especially happy to welcome back and why.
(SSN) SSN’s weekly casting roundup of the latest cast actors in new, returning and current series across cable and broadcast.
(SSN) THR’s Kim Masters on the executive intrigue- a seeming blend of Biz 2.0 conglomerate think and old-school Hollywood tribal councils – that took shape over the summer, secured executive positions and led to this week’s reverberating Universal re-org.
(THR) The
Los Angeles Times’ report on ‘industry laggard’ NBC and Burke’s blunt remarks at today’s Communications & Entertainment Conference in Beverly Hills about the revenue gap between NBC and USA versus competitors. Burke: “We need to invest, and we have to play to win."
(LAT) The Week has the trailer for the infamously unauthorized film, written and directed by Randy Moore and covertly shot at Disneyland and DisneyWorld, about a family’s breakdown on their last day at a family theme park.
Escape opens in limited and VOD release on October 11.
(TW) Producer Ted Hope on staged financing –film financing for a specific stage of a film’s production, as opposed to one entire sum. Hope says this financing strategy would help the industry: “We need smart money and need to stop seeking, encouraging, and propagating dumb money.”
(NFS) NYU professor and screenwriter Marilyn Horowitz on why it’s vital to create your villain before the hero/heroine, plus techniques on creating your villain since villains are there to upset the balance your protagonist is trying to keep level.
(SCRIPT) Brown announced plans earlier this summer to leave and IAC will replace the former
New Yorker and
Vanity Fair editor when her contract is up January 2014. Brown leaves
The Daily Beast as it faces a reported $12M publication loss for 2013.
(USAT)
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