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Peter Kramer/Associated Press Robert De Niro, Drew Barrymore and Kate Beckinsale attend the premiere of “Everybody’s Fine” in New York. “It’s a bittersweet night,” said Daniel Battsek, the outgoing president of Miramax. Full Article at The New York Times
Moviegoers gorged themselves on Thanksgiving leftovers in a record weekend boxoffice feast. Full Article at Hollywood Reporter
While “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” and “The Blind Side” battled it out in a uncharacteristically female friendly Thanksgiving for studio fare, it was John Hillcoat’s “The Road” that was the major story at the specialty box office. Full Article at Indie Wire
How did you end up choosing John Hillcoat to direct the movie? Full Article at New York Magazine
The 2009 High Liability Instructor Conference just outside of Tallahassee, Florida at the Florida Public Safety Institute started the week of instruction with opening ceremonies featuring guest speaker Lt. Fort Lauderdale, FL, November 16, 2009 -- Lt. Full Article at BusinessPortal24
2009-11-16 10:36:20 - The 2009 High Liability Instructor Conference just outside of Tallahassee, Florida at the Florida Public Safety Institute started the week of instruction with opening ceremonies featuring guest speaker Lt. Catch Your... Full Article at PR-Inside.com
Variety reports that Harvey and Bob Weinstein of The Weinstein Company have turned to an old friend to help promote their new film, "Nine," set for a limited release on December 18. Full Article at Broadway World
Harvey and Bob Weinstein are planning to make a bid to regain the Miramax brand name, following Disney's decision to shutter the unit's New York headquarters, dismiss its president, and drastically reduce its staff, TheWrap.com reported Monday, citing... Full Article at IMDB
Hollywood know it's all in the title. What else after all, distinguishes a Saw 5 from a Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant? Since losing their brand, life hasn't been right for the Brothers Weinstein. Full Article at Gawker
Everything else is gone: the New York office, the slate of films which has dwindled to a handful of forgettable titles. Even Daniel Battsek is history. Why hang on to a name that means little? Full Article at The Wrap
A respectable but surprisingly conventional feature-debut effort from Brit artist-turned-helmer Sam Taylor-Wood, "Nowhere Man" offers a portrait of pop star John Lennon as an angry, '50s-era young man, just before he became a working-class hero. Full Article at Variety
Starting out with a good old fashioned RUMOR disclaimer, "reliable sources" over at Cinema Blend have stated the Wes Craven is headed back to the director's chair for the long-awaited new sequel to SCREAM. Full Article at Original Signal: Movies
Harvey and Bob Weinstein saying goodbye to 30 of their recently pink-slipped employees at Dylan Prime steakhouse in TriBeCa with booze flowing as well as tears. . . Full Article at New York Post
Bob Weinstein writes: Naively thinking that investing in expensive websites in order to turn out snappy-looking web editions didn’t solve newspapers’ problems. Web editions only addressed part of the problem. Full Article at Fading to Black
Well, your next career move could be talking to the ratings board for people. You were talking about that on Twitter this morning... I mean, only when I know I've absolutely got the moral right. Full Article at JoBlo.com
Apparently, Bob Weinstein wanted to get the thing into production as quickly as possible, since new director Patrick Lussier is scheduled to work on another project starting in January. Full Article at ReelzChannel
Sure, the rumor mill claims TWC is out of money amid all those layoffs, and TWC couldn't agree on a $2.5M budget battle with Lussier, and TWC had key crew ready to fly to Shreveport. Full Article at Ain't It Cool News
Tuesday, September 29, 2009 Comments Page 1 of 1 | You have to be logged in to comment! If you don't have an account register now for free! Full Article at Skewed & Reviewed
Neve Campbell is set to Scream again - she has signed on to reprise her role as Sidney Prescott in a fourth horror film. Full Article at Female First
Neve Campbell is set to Scream again - she has signed on to reprise her role as Sidney Prescott in a fourth horror film. Full Article at Canoe
Robert Weinstein (born 1954) is an American film and theatre producer, the former head of Dimension Films, former co-chairman of Miramax Films, and current head, with his brother Harvey Weinstein, of The Weinstein Co. Full Article
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