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  • FX nabs rights to 'Twilight' saga

    11/23/09 FX has acquired the ad-supported TV rights to the four "Twilight" movies in a package deal with producer Summit Entertainment that also includes the indie studio's Oscar hopeful "The Hurt Locker," the Nicolas Cage thriller "Knowing" and actioner "Push."  |  The Hollywood Reporter
  • Fun or Lame: Fox's 'Bones' Becomes One Big 'Avatar' Promo

    11/20/09 Lest you think I'm just an Avatar hater, think about it from another angle.  |  Cinematical.com
  • German exhibs battle over digital cinema

    11/19/09 German theater owners and the German Federal Film Board (FFA) are engaged in a high-stakes game of chicken with the future of digital cinema in the country hanging in the balance.  |  The Hollywood Reporter
  • Who’S Winning War Between Redbox And Studios?

    11/18/09 Twentieth Century Fox has boasted that it was able to prevent Redbox from offering cheap rentals of Ice Age :Dawn of the Dinosaurs after it was released on DVD last month.  |  The Internet Movie Database (IMDb)
  • Vibrant artistry tunes up toon race

    11/15/09 For those who follow the fine print, the animated feature category can actually be Oscar's most nail-biting race.  |  Variety
  • FX snaps up rights to '2012'

    11/15/09 On the eve of "2012's" blockbuster $225 million opening weekend, FX snapped up TV rights to Roland Emmerich's apocalyptic movie.  |  The Hollywood Reporter
  • Blu-ray’s interactive movies

    11/13/09 Watching a movie at home isn't the experience it used to be.  |  Variety
  • “G.I. Joe” Invades Video Stores

    11/12/09 The Rise of Cobra came out blazing on DVD last week, selling a stunning 3.8 million copies in its first week, 13 percent of them on Blu-ray, according to Nielsen VideoScan First Alert.  |  The Internet Movie Database (IMDb)
  • 'G.I. Joe' tops video charts

    11/11/09 While some of those units wound up in the rental channel, the majority were sold directly to consumers, making "G.I. Joe" the third-biggest title so far this year in first-week sales, behind "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" and "Twilight."  |  The Hollywood Reporter
  • Does Up Have the Right Stuff? See Which Toons Are Oscar Eligible

    11/11/09 Now here's a Balloon Boy Hollywood can really get behind.  |  E! Online