A New Entry Stakes Out Low-Budget Film New York Times Sun, 14 Jun 2009 17:10 PM PDT A group of entertainment professionals is establishing DF Indie Studios, a movie company that will focus on films with budgets of up to $10 million. | In Love We Trust filmcritic.com Sun, 14 Jun 2009 17:00 PM PDT In Love We Trust is a bit of a surprise: It's a Chinese movie that has pretty much nothing to do with China. | Paramount could merge with another studio The Malaysian Insider Sun, 14 Jun 2009 16:36 PM PDT NEW YORK, June 15 â" Viacom Inc's Paramount Pictures could merge with Sony Pictures, Universal Studios or another movie studio amid a wave of consolidation in the industry over the next few months, veteran investor Mario Gabelli said in the latest issue of Barron's. The chief executive of Gamco Investors Inc, who owns shares of Viacom, said he expects dealmaking among movie studios as they seek ... | Small Banner KSAN - KLST San Angelo Sun, 14 Jun 2009 16:36 PM PDT Which summer movie are you looking forward to seeing? The 10th annual Fellowship of Christian Athletes All-Star football game got underway Saturday where the North met the South. | 'Hangover' hangs on as No. 1 at box office The Canton Repository Sun, 14 Jun 2009 16:36 PM PDT The tale of a Las Vegas bachelor party gone to extremes was the summerâs first movie to finish at No. 1 for two weekends in a row. | âMy Life in Ruinsâ is a charming romance Westminster Community Times Sun, 14 Jun 2009 16:34 PM PDT I didnât think that there could be a good follow-up to 2002âs smash comedy hit, âMy Big Fat Greek Wedding,â but âMy Life in Ruinsâ is a cute, charming, funny movie. | âUpâ is uplifting Westminster Community Times Sun, 14 Jun 2009 16:33 PM PDT Disneyâs Pixar Studio has come up with another great animated movie. In âUp,â Carl Fredricksen (voice of Ed Asner) and his wife Ellie (voice of Elie Docter) dream about a magical spot to visit in the wilds of South America. | 'Hangover' hangs on as No. 1 movie with $33.4M CTV Toronto Sun, 14 Jun 2009 16:29 PM PDT The Warner Bros. comedy "The Hangover" hauled in US$33.4 million to remain the top box-office draw for a second-straight weekend at theatres in the United States and Canada, according to studio estimates. | | |
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