Oct. 02, 2007
- HarperCollins, Sharp form 'strategic alliance'
- U.K. film fund revamped to nurture first-timers
- Purefoy cast as swordsman Solomon Kane
- Reno, Marceau reunite for 'Cinderella'
- Indie 'Bart' gets Macy, Hines for cast
- EU Parliament shortlists 3 films for first Lux Prize
Oct. 01, 2007
- Zombie, Tyler, Beach at ICM
- Fox Latin has 'Cholera' rights covered
- Hitchcock legacy lives at Edit festival
- It's a writer's 'Nightmare'
- 'Code' words for Freeman, Banderas
- Quintet introduced to 'Harvey'
- Boxoffice didn't 'Plan' for $22.7 million bow
Sept. 29, 2007
- Coppola: Theft amounted to 15 years of data
- Sandler has yen to help with gay rights
- Companies add films to Jaman.com
- First MEIFF lineup has global reach
Sept. 28, 2007
- PostWorks heads to L.A.
- Peace Arch puts tail on 'Detectives'
- 'Sensei' pic kick-started with Summit
- MPAA goes after two sites
- Shadyac, Uni buy into ‘Sensitive’ act
- Cineaste tradition lives on at NYFF
- Weekend boxoffice holds keys to the 'Kingdom'
- Thieves snag 'Tetro' script from Coppola HQ
- Ex-Sony execs mount digital studio
- SMPTE symposium highlights 3-D
Sept. 27, 2007
- Uni likes the sound of 'Fury'
- Elfman ties knot for indie 'Six Wives'
- Weisman, Shelov, Walden take to hardwood
- Redford: 'Enemies' mine
- 'Dexter' promo to dye for
- Extra role in Ferrell movie sells for thousands
- Ethics group urges Google examination
- MGM ups Orr to exec vp distribution
- Kingsley exits CEO role at PMK/HBH
- Not all war films created equal
- Starz's Clasen: Dollar parity has no bearing
Sept. 26, 2007
- New Lionsgate mandate
- Moving Pics reels in Milla
- Summit flies to 'Moon' with 3-D pic
- James finds a new outlet in 'Mall'
- 'Play' date: McAdams, Mirren, Wright Penn
- 'Gospel' is according to Heriot
- Court sides with Disney in Pooh case
- Hamptons fest will host 17 world premieres
- ShowEast Humanitarian Award to Redstone
- 'Batman' technician dies in accident
- 'Play' date: McAdams, Mirren, Wright Penn
- CBS tops off film unit
- Palm buys Marley docu 'Africa Unite'
- Tribeca launches youth film series