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On May 25, 2009, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Roy Lee and Doug Davison of Vertigo Entertainment were working with Fran Rubel Kuzui and Kaz Kuzui on a re-envisioning or relaunch of the Buffy film for the big screen.
On November 22, 2010, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that Warner Bros. had picked up the movie rights to the remake.
According to The Hollywood Reporter < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s annual Star Salary Top 10, she was tied for eighth place on the top ten list of actresses ' salaries, commanding 10 to 12 million dollars per movie for 2006.
While originally conceived and edited for American television ( and announced in an advertisement by NBC in the Tuesday, July 9, 1963 issue of The Hollywood Reporter ), the production was re-edited for a British theatrical run before the American television debut.
Ray Bennett of the Hollywood Reporter described Cruz's performance as being " outstanding in an otherwise lame male fantasy.
" I knew I wanted Kramer to think of watching the operation like going to see a movie ", explained Seinfeld writer / producer Andy Robin in an interview published in the Hollywood Reporter.
The Hollywood Reporter and the New York Times have referred to the Wachowskis as " Andy and Lana ( formerly Larry ) Wachowski ", and Deadline. com has referred to the duo as " Andy and Lana Wachowski.
* May 10 – Tichi Wilkerson Kassel, American film personality and publisher of The Hollywood Reporter ( d. 2004 )
The film's opening weekend drew what The Hollywood Reporter dubbed " a dispiriting $ 8. 4 million ".
Aniston was also included in the annual Star Salary Top 10 of trade magazine The Hollywood Reporter for 2006.
On May 25, 2009, The Hollywood Reporter revealed Roy Lee and Doug Davison of Vertigo Entertainment would be working with Fran Rubel Kuzui and Kazi Kuzui on a relaunch of the Buffy series for the big screen.
In 2012, Bogdanovich made news with an essay in the Hollywood Reporter, published in the aftermath of the Aurora, Colorado theater shooting, in which he argued against excessive violence in the movies:
" The Hollywood Reporter provided some positive comments, such as, " Sharon Tate emerges as the film's most sympathetic character ... William H. Daniels ' photographic caress of her faultless face and enormous absorbent eyes is stunning.
William Wilkerson of The Hollywood Reporter wrote: " This sterling performer has finally been given an opportunity to show an ability that has been boxed in by gangster roles ... film has introduced Mr. Tracy as one of the screen's best performers ".
In reviewing the performance, Jack Moffitt of the Hollywood Reporter said it was " so intimate and revealing of universal human experience that, to me, it almost transcended acting and became reality.
" Similar concerns over the production's casting and performances were also raised by critics from the New York magazine, The Hollywood Reporter, The Wall Street Journal, New York Daily News, Time Out New York and Bloomberg News.
According to news items in Hollywood Reporter, Bobby Connolly started shooting the Hawaiian number on July 3, 1934 on the biggest set ever constructed at Warner Bros. studios.
This decision received criticism from Spike Lee, who in a letter to the Hollywood Reporter accused the film ’ s portrayal of slavery as being " a complete whitewashing of history ".
The Hollywood Reporter called it " an artistic tour de force ... in all ways, a triumph for Frank Capra.
All This and Heaven Too ( 1940 ) was the most financially successful film of Davis's career to that point, while The Letter ( 1940 ) was considered " one of the best pictures of the year " by The Hollywood Reporter, and Davis won admiration for her portrayal of an adulterous killer, a role originated by famed actress Katharine Cornell.
The Hollywood Reporter wrote of mannerisms " that you'd expect to find in a nightclub impersonation of ", while the London critic, Richard Winninger, wrote, " Miss Davis, with more say than most stars as to what films she makes, seems to have lapsed into egoism.
He told The Hollywood Reporter, " The story my father wrote embodies the clash between primitive men and civilized men, and that obviously makes it a fertile area for re-examination.
Although the review in the New York Times called the film " the most brilliant picture yet this year " and praised Sturges's mix of escapist fun with underlying significance, the Hollywood Reporter said that it lacked the " down to earth quality and sincerity which made other three pictures a joy to behold " and that " Sturges ... fails to heed the message that writer Sturges proves in his script.
Detour was well received upon initial release with positive reviews in the Los Angeles Times, Variety and The Hollywood Reporter, among many others.
In May 1992, entertainment magazine The Hollywood Reporter reported that about 25 % of Euro Disney's workforce — approximately 3, 000 people — had resigned from their jobs because of unacceptable working conditions.

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The scholar Kenneth Billingsley found that Trumbo wrote The Daily Worker about films which he said communist influence in Hollywood had prevented from being made: among them were proposed adaptations of Arthur Koestler's anti-totalitarian works Darkness at Noon and The Yogi and the Commissar, which described the rise of communism in Russia.
Lang found it harder to find congenial production conditions in Hollywood and his advancing age left him less inclined to grapple with American backers.
The Hollywood directors and producers sometimes found ample opportunity for audience exploitation, with gimmicks such as 3-D and " Percepto " ( producer William Castle's pseudo-electric-shock technique used for The Tingler, 1959 ).
* 1981 – 6 year old Adam Walsh, son of John Walsh is kidnapped in Hollywood, Florida and is found murdered two weeks later.
The 1934 accusation stemmed from a letter from a local Communist official found by police which alleged that Cagney would be bringing other Hollywood stars to meetings.
In addition, Davis downplayed her Hollywood goals: MGM promotional material in 1949 said that her " greatest ambition " was to have a " successful happy marriage "; decades later, in 1975, she would say, " I was never really a career woman but one only because I hadn't found the man I wanted to marry.
This stylistic device did not originate in the screwballs ( although it may be argued to have reached its zenith there ): it can also be found in many of the old Hollywood cycles including the gangster film, romantic comedies, and others.
Rather than attending LSU, Soderbergh tried his luck in Hollywood after graduating from high school ; he worked as a game show scorer and cue card holder to make ends meet, and eventually found work as a freelance film editor.
Eisenstein completed a script by the start of October 1930, but Paramount disliked it completely and, additionally, found themselves intimidated by Major Frank Pease, president of the Hollywood Technical Director's Institute.
The Band recommenced touring in 1983 without guitarist Robbie Robertson, who had found success with a solo career and as a Hollywood music producer.
Peckinpah became Akkad's mentor in Hollywood and hired him as a consultant for a film about the Algerian revolution that never made it to the big screen, but he continued to encourage him until he found a job as a producer at CBS.
Hollywood Babylon recounts a story that Valentino had given Novarro an art deco dildo as a gift, which was found stuffed in his throat at the time of his murder.
Her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame can be found at 6284 Hollywood Blvd.
He found little to do in Hollywood, however, beyond writing the dialogue for Tarzan the Ape Man.
Gygax left for Hollywood to found TSR Entertainment, Inc. ( later Dungeons & Dragons Entertainment Corp .), which attempted to license D & D products to movie and television executives.
Many actors and filmmakers started their careers in Australian films, a large number of whom have acquired international reputations, and a number of whom have found greater financial benefits in careers in larger film producing centers, such as Hollywood.
He found work on stage and on live television, but after three years in New York, the Kelleys returned to Hollywood.
In the late 1940s, many of the grand Hollywood houses remained, and Wilder, now a Los Angeles resident, found them to be part of his everyday world.
For fifty years, this picturesque desert outpost quietly played host to Hollywood legends in the making, yet the town is rarely found in standard histories of the movies.
One of Zinnemann's first assignments in Hollywood was when he found work as an extra in All Quiet on the Western Front ( 1930 ), although he was later discharged from the production.
The film has a happy Hollywood ending for Cher: Mr. Hall and Miss Geist get married ; her friendships with Tai and Dionne are reaffirmed ; Tai and Travis are in love ; and, in Josh's arms, she too has now finally found love.
His body was found on the couch of a friend he was visiting in North Hollywood, California.
“ When Schneider managed to hunt up Keaton, he found that genius of the silent screen — old, broke, ill, and alone — some $ 2 million ahead in a four-handed poker game with an imaginary Louis B. Mayer of MGM and two other invisible Hollywood moguls.
Evidence of this can be found in the set entitled 20th Century Piano Genius which consists of 40 tunes recorded at private parties at the home of Hollywood music director Ray Heindorf in 1950 and 1955.

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