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SAG factions search for support

January 4, 2009

While SAG members got some relative peace during the holidays, the airwaves were not completely silent. In the matter of the recently delayed strike-authorization vote, voices on both sides of the debate continued to chatter and cajole.


Boxoffice sets record in 2008

January 4, 2009

It was a photo finish, but 2008 hit the wire in a furious gallop to post a 12-month domestic boxoffice almost 2% higher than the year-earlier tally.


Relativity completes Rogue acquisition

January 4, 2009

Relativity Media has closed its deal to buy Rogue Pictures from Universal Pictures.


‘Night Projectionist’ film in development

January 4, 2009

The comic book company Studio 407 is developing its comic horror miniseries "The Night Projectionist" as a feature film.


‘Madagascar 2′ headed for No. 1 again

January 4, 2009

"Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa" appears headed for the No. 1 overseas boxoffice spot over the first weekend of 2009 thanks to an estimated $32.2 million grossed from 60 territories.


‘Marley & Me’ tops boxoffice again

January 4, 2009

"Marley & Me" led the North American boxoffice for a second weekend on Sunday, becoming the first Christmas holiday picture to hit $100 million.


‘Marley & Me’ tops boxoffice again

January 4, 2009

Fox's neurotic-canine comedy "Marley & Me" proved sufficiently dogged amid tough holiday competition to repeat atop the domestic boxoffice during the weekend.


NSFC names ‘Bashir’ best picture

January 3, 2009

Front Page: Animated war doc named best picture by Critics -- "Waltz with Bashir" edged "Happy-Go-Lucky" and "WALL-E" to win the 43rd annual best picture prize from the National Society of Film Critics.


Matt Smith to star in ‘Doctor Who’

January 3, 2009

Front Page: British actor tapped for popular BBC series -- A rising British thesp is the surprise choice to be the 11th and youngest ever Doctor Who.


‘Shadow’ illustrator Cartier dies at 94

January 3, 2009

Front Page: Artists' work appeared in several sci-fi novels -- Edward D. Cartier, whose illustrations graced "The Shadow" and numerous other science fiction and mystery publications in a career that spanned several decades, has died at 94.


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