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Jack Black Is Heading Back to ‘School’
The entire team will get together for the 'School of Rock' sequel. Plus: Ed Helms, Brian Grazer, and Jon Heder.
Posted 07/14/08 in Vulture : The Industry
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A Great Dane Joins the Cast of ‘Marley and Me’
Plus industry news on Tim Allen, Freddie Highmore, and Master P.
Posted 03/03/08 in Vulture : The Industry
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Eminem to Air His Personal Issues in Public, But in Book Form
Plus: Diary of a Wimpy Kid heads to the screen.
Posted 02/28/08 in Vulture : The Industry
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Ben Kingsley to Steal ‘Shutter Island’ From Underneath Leonardo DiCaprio
Plus industry news on Ridley Scott's Gucci movie, Kevin James' crappy movie, and Nicolas Cage's two crappy movies!
Posted 12/04/07 in Vulture : The Industry
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Williamsburg Hipster Horror Movie Gets Picked Up … by Mark Cuban?
Plus, news on Ben Affleck, Ramona Quimby, and Johnny Drama.
Posted 09/13/07 in Vulture : The Early-Evening News
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Justin Cronin's Vampire Trilogy Sold to Hollywood for $1.75 Million?
The whole story of a mid-list novelist's big break.
Posted 07/20/07 in Vulture : News Reel
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Seth Rogen Now Wearing Green Tights in a Movie, Not Just in Your Dreams
Plus industry news on Steven Soderbergh's Che Guevara biopics, Wolverine, and a great country-and-western musical.
Posted 07/20/07 in Vulture : The Industry
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Buzz Bissinger's ‘Barbaro’ Bought By Berg
Plus Kevin Reilly, Nicole Kidman, Deborah Harry, and Shannon Doherty.
Posted 07/10/07 in Vulture : The Industry
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Brett Ratner Finally Talks His Way Into the Playboy Mansion
Ratner on Hef: Director Brett Ratner will direct Playboy, a biopic of Hugh Hefner, for Universal. Brian Grazer's Imagine will produce, and John Hoffman is writing. Ratner's first-ever visit to the Playboy Mansion last week convinced the aging Hef that the auteur behind Rush Hour was the man to tell the story of Playboy's part in the cultural revolutions of the sixties. We just hope Ratner remembers to put boobs in it! [Variety]
Posted 06/25/07 in Vulture : The Industry
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