Posts Tagged as ‘FOX’

September 20, 2008

HW #11

New Line Cinema is developing and will produce a big-screen account of professional hockey player Sean Avery’s experiences in the fashion world, including his stint as a summer intern at a fashion magazine. Avery, who considers himself something of a fashion jock, in May began a summer internship at Vogue, where, among other duties, he [...]

September 18, 2008

HW #9

Dwight Caines, new President of Worldwide Digital Marketing at Sony Pictures Entertainment; promoted from EVP, Digital Marketing Strategy (a department which he created in Feb 2000). Will continue to oversee all theatrical digital campaigns for the global marketplace, utilizing the Internet, portable and mobile devices, gaming platforms, social media and other emerging technologies.

[via Variety]

Sony Pictures [...]

September 12, 2008

HW #8

In it to win it. WB is planning on re-releasing “Dark Knight” in January as a little reminder to Academy voters. Guess they really want that little guy Oscar real bad.

[via Hollywood Reporter]

Keep ‘em coming, New Line. The duo that brought, or will bring I should say, the film adaptation of “He’s Not That Into [...]

September 3, 2008

HW #6

So blah blah blah Ted Danson. HBO’s new comedy pilot “Bored to Death” boasts one of my indie faves Jason Schwartzman in a role that suits him well and sounds very promising. HBO has hardly ever steered me wrong. Nor has Jason.

[via Hollywood Reporter]

Paramount Pictures has purchased Screenlife LLC, maker of the “Scene It?” game [...]

August 28, 2008

HW #5

Women To Watch:

Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith: a female screenwriting duo whose credits include “10 Things I Hate About You”, “Legally Blonde”, and the recent Anna Faris-flick “House Bunny.” Coming next?

“The Ugly Truth” (they serve as executive producers): Stars Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler and is set to arrive in the spring.
“Long Time Gone,”: [...]

August 27, 2008

HW #4

NBC marketing chief John Miller said viewers’ awareness of the network’s fall lineup is up 59% after the Games.

[via Hollywood Reporter]

The SEC announced a massive 15-year deal with ESPN (until 2024) on Monday for all of its televised sports, effectively eliminating the possibility that it would start its own network a la the Big Ten [...]