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Jon Favreau Will Direct ‘Iron Man 2,’ Thanks to America
Plus: Who will play opposite Jeremy Piven in the Broadway revival of 'Speed-the-Plow'?
Posted 07/11/08 in Vulture : The Industry
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Crime Does Not Pay for T.I., Other Than the Salary for His New Movie
Plus: Diablo Cody's series is headed to Showtime, and the Farley name lives on.
Posted 06/05/08 in Vulture : The Industry
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‘The Wire’ Alumni Watch: It Pays to Be a Player
Beadie in 'The Office'! Prez on Broadway! And Michael in Beverly Hills!
Posted 05/29/08 in Vulture : The Take
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Seth Rogen Will Flash His Fake Badge and Take Kevin James Down
Plus: Jim Carrey in Jason Reitman's next.
Posted 03/06/08 in Vulture : The Industry
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Idris Elba and Cuba Gooding Jr. Join the Juice Crew
Plus industry news on Andy Serkis, Alan Jackson, and Emmy Rossum.
Posted 12/17/07 in Vulture : The Industry
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A Big Detective Heads to the Small Screen
No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency On TV: The Weinstein Company is producing a TV movie (and possible series) based on Alexander McCall Smith's much-loved series The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, with Anthony Minghella directing and writing alongside Richard Curtis.
Posted 07/03/07 in Vulture : The Industry
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Germany Says ‘Nein’ to Tom Cruise
Germany Rejects Valkyrie, Cruise: The German government announces that United Artists' Valkyrie, starring Tom Cruise and directed by Bryan Singer, is not welcome to shoot at German military sites, citing Cruise's Scientology beliefs. UA reps say shooting will go ahead with German locations to be determined. Film, true-story retelling of plot to kill Hitler, is a cornerstone of United Artists' plans, and is first example of studio player Cruise's Scientology interfering with business as usual. [Variety]
Posted 06/26/07 in Vulture : The Industry
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