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 •  Disney agrees to Miramax sale
Disney said late Thursday that it has agreed to sell Miramax Films to a group led by Ronald Tutor and Colony Capital for more than $660 million.


 
 •  Showbiz shows oddly silent on Angelina book
Morton bio blackout on "Extra" et al blamed on fear of Brangelina backlash.


 
 •  Miramax deal includes distribution agreement
The group led by construction executive Ronald Tutor and investment group Colony Capital is closing in on the acquisition of Miramax Films for more than $650 million, but final deal points and financing specifics were still being worked out Thursday.


 
 •  Redbox to offer $1.50 Blu-ray rentals
Redbox officially has begun offering $1.50-a-night rentals of Blu-ray Discs.


 
 •  Three films look to topple 'Inception'
VIDEO: "Inception" is likely to threepeat atop the weekend boxoffice in its third session, but "Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore," "Dinner for Schmucks" and "Charlie St. Cloud" open wide.


 
 •  Three films look to topple 'Inception'
VIDEO: "Inception" is likely to threepeat atop the weekend boxoffice in its third session, but "Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore," "Dinner for Schmucks" and "Charlie St. Cloud" open wide.


 
 •  Regal reports much-reduced 2Q profits
Regal Entertainment Group, the largest U.S. Movie theater chain, on Thursday reported a much-reduced second-quarter profit due to lower revenue and debt extinguishment costs.




 
 •  Lynn Frank joins Warners' int'l marketing
Lynn Frank is joining Warners in the new position of executive vp, international marketing.


 
 •  Mark Wahlberg gets Walk of Fame star
Mark Wahlberg was honored with a star on the Walk of Fame today, becoming the 2,414 star to receive the honor.


 
 •  MPAA yanks job offer to Kerrey
Studios soured on former senator due to drawn-out negotiations, radio-show disclosure.


 
 •  Len Wiseman in negotiations to direct new 'Total Recall'
Columbia and producer Neal Moritz are aiming for contemporized adaptation of 1990 Arnold Schwarzenegger sci-fi actioner.


 
 •  Jordana Spiro joins 'Trespass' cast
"My Boys" star Jordana Spiro has joined the cast of the Nu Image/Millennium Films thriller "Trespass."


 
 •  Sony profits from games, film units
Sony Corp. swung to a profit in the latest quarter and raised its full-year earnings forecast amid profit gains in its film and music units, as well as stronger demand for its PlayStation 3 video game consoles.


 
 •  Venice unveils 2010 competition lineup
Sofia Coppola's comedic drama "Somewhere" and "Road to Nowhere," a romantic thriller from veteran director Monte Hellman, were among the highlights of the main competition lineup for the 67th Venice Film Festival, which was released Thursday.


 
 •  New York State film, TV budget delayed
Industry folks here must continue to wait for a long-term film and TV production incentives program after a special New York State legislative session Wednesday night yielded no results.


 
 •  Sasha Grey eyes role in 'I Melt With You'
Sasha Grey, the adult-film star who toplined Steven Soderbergh's "The Girlfriend Experience," is in negotiations to join the cast of "I Melt With You," the low-budget drama being directed by Mark Pellington.


 
 •  Weinsteins ramp up release, production slate
Although it looks as if they won't regain Miramax, Bob and Harvey Weinstein are moving ahead on a slate of movies, starting with next month's "Piranha 3-D."


 
 •  Richard Lewis joins Alicia Silverstone film
Richard Lewis will add some male blood to the romantic horror comedy "Vamps."


 
 •  Rob Schneider giving voice to 'Norm'
Rob Schneider will voice the title character in Crest Animation Studios' stereoscopic 3D family film "Norm of the North." The role comes on the heels of the former "Saturday Night Live" performer signing for representation with the Gersh Agency.


 
 •  Sumner Redstone gal pal says she got nothing
Amid girlfriend scandal, Christine Peters, pictured with Sumner Redstone, defends Viacom chief.


 
 •  Canadian regulators dismiss Icahn bid
The British Columbia Securities Commission on Wednesday kicked to the courts an application by the Icahn Group to stop a debt-to-equity swap by Lionsgate.


 
 •  Timur Bekmambetov hires development head
In a move showing that Timur Bekmambetov is serious about producing and bringing new voices into film, the Russian filmmaker has hired Michele Wolkoff as president of development at his Bekmambetov Projects Ltd.


 
 •  HFPA grants $1.54 mil to schools, nonprofits
The Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. on Wednesday handed out a record $1.54 million in grants to 41 film schools and nonprofit organizations during its annual Installation Luncheon.


 
 •  WGA picks two to lead contract talks
John Bowman and Billy Ray will co-chair the Writers Guild of America's negotiating committee during deal talks for a new film and TV contract, the union said Wednesday.


 
 •  Oliver Stone, ADL settle their differences
Filmmaker Oliver Stone and the Anti-Defamation League have laid their differences to rest.


 
 •  Tutor, Colony on track for Miramax buy
Ronald Tutor and Colony Capital, leading a group seeking to acquire Miramax Films for $675 million, were expected to deliver a $40 million, non-refundable deposit to Disney on Wednesday, keeping the deal on track to close this week, sources said.


 
 •  Sony lands Meryl Streep-Tina Fey comedy
"Mommy & Me," the comedy package featuring Meryl Streep and Tina Fey as a mother and daughter duo, will be directed by Stanley Tucci.


 
 •  Sony lands Meryl Streep-Tina Fey comedy
"Mommy & Me," the comedy package featuring Meryl Streep and Tina Fey as a mother and daughter duo, will be directed by Stanley Tucci.


 
 •  MPAA ratings: July 28, 2010
MPAA ratings: July 28, 2010


 
 •  Oliver Stone apology 'insufficient,' says ADL
The Anti-Defamation League said Wednesday that Oliver Stone's apology for his remarks about Jewish control over the media stops short and he needs to "fully repudiate all of his conspiratorial anti-Semitic statements about Jews."


 
Updated: 179 minutes ago
Hollywood Reporter
 •  Disney agrees to Miramax sale
Disney said late Thursday that it has agreed to sell Miramax Films to a group led by Ronald Tutor and Colony Capital for more than $660 million.
 
 •  E-mails focus of Steve McPherson probe
Account was suspended during investigation of former ABC Entertainment chief; new details emerge.
 
 •  Showbiz shows oddly silent on Angelina book
Morton bio blackout on "Extra" et al blamed on fear of Brangelina backlash.
 
 •  Miramax deal includes distribution agreement
The group led by construction executive Ronald Tutor and investment group Colony Capital is closing in on the acquisition of Miramax Films for more than $650 million, but final deal points and financing specifics were still being worked out Thursday.
 
 •  Simon Cowell talks Ellen DeGeneres with THR
"I have huge respect for her," says "Idol's" outgoing judge in the wake of DeGeneres' stunning departure.
 
 •  Jennifer Lopez in, Ellen DeGeneres out at 'Idol'
A major tectonic shift hit "American Idol" as Ellen DeGeneres announced her departure, followed by reports that Jennifer Lopez will take her place.
 
 •  Three films look to topple 'Inception'
VIDEO: "Inception" is likely to threepeat atop the weekend boxoffice in its third session, but "Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore," "Dinner for Schmucks" and "Charlie St. Cloud" open wide.
 
 •  Mark Wahlberg gets Walk of Fame star
Mark Wahlberg was honored with a star on the Walk of Fame today, becoming the 2,414 star to receive the honor.
 
 •  MPAA yanks job offer to Kerrey
Studios soured on former senator due to drawn-out negotiations, radio-show disclosure.
 
 •  Jordana Spiro joins 'Trespass' cast
"My Boys" star Jordana Spiro has joined the cast of the Nu Image/Millennium Films thriller "Trespass."
 
 •  Venice unveils 2010 competition lineup
Sofia Coppola's comedic drama "Somewhere" and "Road to Nowhere," a romantic thriller from veteran director Monte Hellman, were among the highlights of the main competition lineup for the 67th Venice Film Festival, which was released Thursday.
 
 •  More girl trouble for Sumner Redstone?
Viacom and CBS chairman Sumner Redstone may face yet more girl trouble.
 
 •  Weinsteins ramp up release, production slate
Although it looks as if they won't regain Miramax, Bob and Harvey Weinstein are moving ahead on a slate of movies, starting with next month's "Piranha 3-D."
 
 •  Sumner Redstone gal pal says she got nothing
Amid girlfriend scandal, Christine Peters, pictured with Sumner Redstone, defends Viacom chief.
 
 •  Sex probe led to Steve McPherson's ABC exit
Steve McPherson resigned from ABC as the company conducted an internal sexual harassment investigation of the executive, according to an informed source.
 
 •  Canadian regulators dismiss Icahn bid
The British Columbia Securities Commission on Wednesday kicked to the courts an application by the Icahn Group to stop a debt-to-equity swap by Lionsgate.
 
 •  'Cop Out' tops DVD sales, rental charts
"Cop Out," a buddy cop comedy with Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan, may have underperformed at the boxoffice, grossing just $44.9 million, but on home video, it easily topped the national sales as well as rental charts its first week out.
 
 •  Oliver Stone, ADL settle their differences
Filmmaker Oliver Stone and the Anti-Defamation League have laid their differences to rest.
 
 •  CBS adding three gay characters to shows
CBS is adding a trio of gay characters to the network's shows next season following a recent GLAAD report that gave the network a failing diversity grade for the second year in a row.
 
 •  Tutor, Colony on track for Miramax buy
Ronald Tutor and Colony Capital, leading a group seeking to acquire Miramax Films for $675 million, were expected to deliver a $40 million, non-refundable deposit to Disney on Wednesday, keeping the deal on track to close this week, sources said.
 
 •  Sony lands Meryl Streep-Tina Fey comedy
"Mommy & Me," the comedy package featuring Meryl Streep and Tina Fey as a mother and daughter duo, will be directed by Stanley Tucci.
 
 •  Oliver Stone apology 'insufficient,' says ADL
The Anti-Defamation League said Wednesday that Oliver Stone's apology for his remarks about Jewish control over the media stops short and he needs to "fully repudiate all of his conspiratorial anti-Semitic statements about Jews."
 
 •  Redstone gave stock, job to second woman
Just days after THR revealed Sumner Redstone gifted stock to a young woman, new reports reveal a second woman was the recipient of Viacom stock and a low-level job at Showtime.
 
 •  Comcast loves 'Despicable Me'
Cable giant Comcast Corp. is excited about recent NBC Universal creative successes, particularly boxoffice hit "Despicable Me." Comcast COO Steve Burke, who would oversee NBC Uni if Comcast's planned acquisition of a 51% stake goes through, on Wednesday lauded the film as a key move into film animation and as a potential hit franchise.
 
 •  Starz aims to raise $1 bil for programming
The Starz Entertainment CEO has been meeting with potential partners around the world to raise $1 billion of off-balance-sheet financing for original programming.
 
 •  Old Spice guy cast in Jennifer Aniston film
Isaiah Mustafa reveals to THR that he will be appearing in Warner Bros.' "Horrible Bosses," starring Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman.
 
 •  Paul Lee to replace Steve McPherson at ABC
The ABC Family president, left, is expected to replace network and studio chief Steve McPherson, who exited Tuesday after learning that his job was being shopped.
 
 •  Pixar's Jim Morris defends digital filmmaking
An eloquently affable industry veteran, Jim Morris offered a blunt reply Tuesday to any suggestion that digital production is lowering the quality of moviemaking in Hollywood.


"Bullshit, there always have been a lot of bad movies."
 
 •  DreamWorks Ani Q2 earnings down from '09
Despite growing revenue, DreamWorks Animation earned 6% less in its second quarter than it did in the same frame a year ago, the company said Tuesday.
 
 •  Disney to buy Playdom for at least $563.2 mil
The Walt Disney Co. has struck a deal to acquire social gaming firm Playdom Inc. for $563.2 million, plus potential added performance-dependent earn-outs of up to $200 million, and further strengthen its burgeoning gaming business.
 
Updated: 179 minutes ago
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