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| Movie review: 'Killing Them Softly' is a mob film that punches back Examiner.com In a mob movie such as this, our characters are acidic and cynical to these new tough economic times and refuse to cater to changes in business. This stark and ballsy setting and stance is, without a doubt, one of the strongest elements of the film ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Mainland film industry IPOs South China Morning Post A stock offering would help the companies raise money for big-budget blockbuster productions rivalling the Hollywood movies that are increasingly popular in the mainland's government-controlled film market. Beijing-based China Film's credits include ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| The Weinstein Company takes risk with movies that pay off Daily 49er The beauty of the film industry today is that more diverse and unique movies are being released than ever before. A person going to the theaters can literally find every type of movie that they've ever dreamed of, big budget or small, big actors or not ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Box office report: Brad Pitt's 'Killing Them Softly' - Inside Movies ... By Grady Smith ... responses. Among holdovers, the Top 10 movies fell by an average of 51 percent. ... The film earned an additional $48.4 million this weekend, bringing its overseas gross to $447.8 million and its worldwide total to $702.4 million. It's headed ... Inside Movies | ||
| Making Good Movies on the Cheap « The Reality-Based Community By Keith Humphreys The cost of making movies seems to climb every year, with $100 million productions being common nowadays. Yet few people would argue that Hollywood's product is better than it was when budgets were smaller. It takes money to promote a ... The Reality-Based Community | ||
| What Do Most Dine-In Movie Theaters Get Wrong? | Film School ... By Christopher Campbell In lieu of a Movie Houses of Worship column (in part due to a lack of entries from readers), this week I'd like to discuss a part of the cinema industry. Film School Rejects |
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| Why do I have to be Mr. Pink? - movies films names | Ask MetaFilter I just finished watching Exam (Netflix Instant, loved it) and it sparked this ... In Rebecca (book and movie) we never learn the main character's name (hint: it's not ... ask.metafilter.com/230215/Why-do-I-have-to-be-Mr-Pink |
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