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    Mar 31, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Ron Burkle in talks with Weinsteins as Disney pushes back bids for Miramax

    Company Town
    Once again Walt Disney Co. has pushed back the deadline for submitting bids to acquire the specialty label Miramax Films to April 5, according to people with knowledge of the situation. As the deadline approaches, one prospective bidder has dropped......
  2. Apr 6, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Disney receives three bids for Miramax

    Company Town
    Walt Disney Co. has received three bids for the specialty label Miramax Films, people close to the situation said, and now has to decide whether to sell the asset or hold on to it. Supermarket magnate Ron Burkle and his......
  4. Apr 16, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Miramax talks expected to extend through the weekend [Updated]

    Company Town
    Exclusive negotiations between the Walt Disney Co. and Bob and Harvey Weinstein, who are backed by supermarket magnate Ron Burkle, over the potential acquisition of Miramax Films are expected to stretch through the weekend, people with knowledge of the...
  6. Apr 21, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Miramax talks come down to the wire: Trouble with Mark Cuban? [Updated]

    Company Town
    If only all their movies were this dramatic. Walt Disney Co.'s efforts to unload Miramax Films may reach a climax within 24 hours. The Weinstein brothers and their financial partner Ron Burkle are in the final hours of their exclusive......
  8. Feb 24, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. The producers

    Film producer HARVEY WEINSTEIN co-founded Miramax Films and the Weinstein Co.
    ONCE AGAIN this year, some of the excitement of the Academy Awards race has been dampened by an unfortunate flap over an issue that most moviegoers couldn't care less about — producers' credits and who deserves to get them. And once again, I find...

    Tags: John Madden (director), New York, Tom Stoppard, Academy Awards, Entertainment

  10. Apr 3, 2009 |Story| WTTV
  11. Movie Review: Adventureland

    A sweet, sharp coming-of-age romance, "Adventureland" is a little warmer, a little funnier and a lot more truthful than the last 20 or 30 of its ilk. Especially its Hollywood ilk. You know the kind: R-rated comedies about socially maladroit horndogs on...

    Tags: Romance (genre), Paul Mazursky, Sundance Film Festival, Ryan Reynolds, Richard Linklater

  12. Apr 7, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Peter Bart's controversial reign is ending at Variety

    For much of the 20th  century, Variety was the entertainment industry's bible, a must-read of Hollywood. Barely into the 21st, the venerable trade newspaper has been dethroned by bloggers and collapsing revenue. Now its formidable editor in chief -- who taps out blog posts on a typewriter and reads e-mails on paper -- has ended his 20-year reign as the publication looks to remake itself for the digital age.
    Staff Writer
    For much of the 20th century, Variety was the entertainment industry's bible, a must-read of Hollywood. Barely into the 21st, the venerable trade newspaper has been dethroned by bloggers and collapsing revenue. Now its formidable editor in chief -- who...

    Tags: The New York Times, James Cameron, Television, The Hollywood Reporter, Newspapers

  14. Jan 24, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Academy reaches around the globe

    Most days, everyone in Hollywood assumes that the world revolves around them. But as the nominations for the Academy Awards proved, show business is now revolving around the world.
    Times Staff Writers
    Most days, everyone in Hollywood assumes that the world revolves around them. But as the nominations for the Academy Awards proved, show business is now revolving around the world. In saluting movies that were often made outside the nation's borders...

    Tags: Sophia Loren, Los Angeles Movie Tickets, London (England), Los Angeles Times, Italy

  16. Jan 24, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Oscar thinks global

    Most days, everyone in Hollywood assumes that the world revolves around them. But as the nominations for the Academy Awards proved, show business is now revolving around the world.
    Most days, everyone in Hollywood assumes that the world revolves around them. But as the nominations for the Academy Awards proved, show business is now revolving around the world. In saluting movies that were often made outside the nation's borders...

    Tags: Sophia Loren, Los Angeles Movie Tickets, London (England), Italy, Clint Eastwood

  18. Feb 26, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 'Departed' cops top spots

    To the very end — even as he walked into the Kodak Theatre on Sunday afternoon — the producer of "The Departed" was downplaying his film's Oscar chances, maintaining that it was just a modest genre movie fortunate to get some awards attention.
    To the very end — even as he walked into the Kodak Theatre on Sunday afternoon — the producer of "The Departed" was downplaying his film's Oscar chances, maintaining that it was just a modest genre movie fortunate to get some awards attention....

    Tags: Jennifer Hudson, Crimes, Celebrities, New York, Gang Activity

  20. Jan 15, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. At Sundance Film Festival, it's a buyer's market

    It's Hollywood's version of the saddest orphanage imaginable: More than a hundred precious newborns looking for a loving home.  Only a dozen and a half will be lucky enough to find one, with fewer adoptive parents now showing up.
    It's Hollywood's version of the saddest orphanage imaginable: More than a hundred precious newborns looking for a loving home. Only a dozen and a half will be lucky enough to find one, with fewer adoptive parents now showing up. The Sundance Film...

    Tags: Television, Utah, Sundance Film Festival, Career and Workplace, Brooklyn's Finest (movie)

  22. Apr 11, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Lack of reviews won't kill 'Prom Night'

    "Leatherheads," last weekend's release starring George Clooney and Renee Zellweger, was the kind of quirky movie that needed help from critics despite its prominent cast. Instead, Universal Pictures' screwball-football comedy, a period piece aimed at adults, got lukewarm reviews and opened to a soft $12.7 million at the box office.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    "Leatherheads," last weekend's release starring George Clooney and Renee Zellweger, was the kind of quirky movie that needed help from critics despite its prominent cast. Instead, Universal Pictures' screwball-football comedy, a period piece aimed at...

    Tags: Romance (genre), Common, Genres, Television, The Rolling Stones (music group)

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