Showtime's announcement of an exclusive output deal with Disney that includes up to 35 DreamWorks films through 2015 begs the question: will Steven Spielberg get behind the camera and deliver one before that deal is up? A flirtation with Paramount to
...operators. Among the first titles expected to be released by the new-model DreamWorks is futuristic drama "Real Steel," starring Hugh Jackman. The Disney-Starz deal ensures that Starz will have pay TV rights to the next generation of Marvel-branded theatrical...
Relativity Media has come on board an untitled sketch comedy project as a co-financer and co-producer on the project that had been in development with Peter Farrelly and Charles Wessler.
Relativity announced Thursday it will arrange distribution
...with it locked and couldn’t hear him banging on it. (Sounds like some good times in the Garcia household....) Meanwhile, actor Hugh Jackman, there as a guest, admitted that City Island had hitherto been a mystery to him. “Finally, today I saw it on a map!”...
...in May. So far, Pete Farrelly, Brett Ratner, Elizabeth Banks, Bob Odenkirk and Griffin Dunne have directed segments, with Hugh Jackman, Kate Winslet, Gerard Butler, Banks, Naomi Watts, Liev Schreiber, Johnny Knoxville, Seann William Scott, Emma Stone, Matt...
...with DreamWorks, Showtime has pix licensing pacts with Summit Entertainment, the Weinstein Co., Miramax and its sibling CBS Films unit. Among the first titles on the reconstituted DreamWorks' slate is futuristic drama "Real Steel," starring Hugh Jackman. ...
...end, and some MGM and Lionsgate titles will be available in early 2011. Titles covered by the DreamWorks deal include the Hugh Jackman starrer "Real Steel." (DreamWorks Animation has a separate pay cable output deal with HBO.) Showtime, whose focus will remain...
...and Sierra Boggess, who play the London leads. The shows doing best right now are the ones with stars. Both the Daniel Craig-Hugh Jackman play A Steady Rain and the Liev Schreiber-Scarlett Johansson play A View from the Bridge announced they've recouped, while...
...individual performance in a variety special category -- a race Steve Martin lost in 2001 for his first hosting gig -- but Hugh Jackman was included in the program nomination. However, that maiden effort by Bill Condon and Laurence Mark lost the special class...
...take home the top prize, an increase of 5 million viewers over 2009 when "Slumdog Millionaire" won and the Oscars hosted by Hugh Jackman earned a rating of 21.68. This was the one piece of good news Monday for first-time Oscars producers Bill Mechanic and...