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Movie jobs are a 'House of Cards'
Gov. Martin O'Malley says the Netflix series "House of Cards" brought $140 million into the state's economy ("'Cards' a good deal, Md. Says," April 30). Where have we heard this before? In 2010 the Detroit Free Press reported that "Michigan's bid to...Tags: Jennifer Granholm, Harford County, General Motors Corp., Freedom of the Press, Politics
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Seeing red over a green bike lane
The reason the bike lane on Spring Street in downtown Los Angeles is bright fluorescent green is so drivers and bicyclists alike can see it easily and avoid running into one another. However, the very conspicuousness of that color has brought on a...
Tags: Jose Huizar
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Marvel filming most of latest 'Captain America' movie in L.A.
On the fourth floor of a vacant wing of St. Vincent Medical Center near downtown Los Angeles, some 150 crew members crowded the hallways, joining actors Chris Evans and Scarlett Johansson as they prepared to film a scene for "Captain America: The Winter...
Tags: Sears Holdings Corp., Iron Man 3 (movie), Washington, DC, Politics, Star Trek into Darkness (movie)
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Film production on L.A.-area streets rises in first quarter
Box office revenues are down, but film crews are having a good year on the streets of Los Angeles. Overall film production activity in Los Angeles jumped 18% in the first quarter, mostly the result of a flurry of low-budget movies, sitcoms and...
Tags: Credit and Debt, Entertainment, Washington, DC, TNT (tv network), Television
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Maryland International Film Festival-Hagerstown kicks off its second year
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comIt's a cinephile's dream: three days, 54 films from 11 countries. And it all takes place in downtown Hagerstown. The second Maryland International Film Festival-Hagerstown kicks off Thursday, April 11, and continues through Saturday, April 13, with...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Festive Events, Joe Carnahan, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Restaurants
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Author Salman Rushdie sold 'Midnight's Children' rights for $1
This post has been corrected. See note below.Author/filmmaker Salman Rushdie joined Jon Stewart Tuesday night on "The Daily Show" to talk about the forthcoming film version of his bestselling novel "Midnight's Children." The 1981 novel won a slew of awards -- including the Man Booker Prize, the...Tags: The Daily Show (tv program), Midnight's Children (movie), Life of Pi (movie), Literature, Arts and Culture
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Hollywood yielding to China's growing film clout
Coming soon to a theater near you: China's Communist Party. From demanding changes in plot lines that denigrate the Chinese leadership, to dampening lurid depictions of sex and violence, Beijing is having increasing success in pressuring Hollywood...
Tags: Skyfall (movie), World War Z (movie), Beijing (China), Censorship, Iron Man 3 (movie)
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John Woo to direct 'Flying Tigers' as two-part feature
Director John Woo, who has primarily relocated from Hollywood to Asia, will next make the World War II drama “Flying Tigers” as a combination movie-television miniseries in China. The production, announced in Shanghai this week, will be co-...
Tags: China
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'Oblivion' cruises to top spot. U.S. movies down in China.
After the coffee. Before trying to avoid talking about Reese Witherspoon. The Skinny: "Mad Men" has developed an annoying habit of introducing a character without providing any background, which leaves viewers wondering whether it's a friend or relative...
Tags: Sundance Channel (tv network), David Ortiz, Tom Cruise, Iron Man 3 (movie), Federal Communications Commission
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China's film, TV business generate $15.5 billion in annual revenue
China’s film and television business generated revenue of $15.5 billion, or 100 billion yuan in local currency, and supported more than 900,000 jobs in 2011, according to a new study by the Motion Picture Assn. and the China Film Distributors and...Tags: Entertainment, Services and Shopping, China, Television, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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L.A. learns the perils of regulating porn
So which is more important, porn actors’ safety -- or the jobs, fees and tax money the porn industry provides? Los Angeles County voters decided on the former in November when they passed Measure B, requiring the use of condoms during film...
Tags: Voting, Elections, Sports, Pornography, Politics
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One film's rise is fueled by another's demise
Gil Kofman suspected that making a movie in China wouldn't be easy. The Los Angeles-based director doesn't speak a word of Mandarin, he wasn't acquainted with the film's inexperienced financiers and he assumed communist government censors might have...
Tags: Organized Crime, China
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