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View Article  David Krumholtz’s Passions & "Numb3rs" Spoilers

More breaking news from the Festival! If you’ve wondered what David Krumholtz of Numb3rs is really like, he shares some amazing stuff with us this week at the Monte Carlo Television Festival. He talked with b5media at the festival about his life, his passions, and his role in Numb3rs.

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View Article  NUMB3RS Comes to ISPCON --- And Your Data Center

Possibly you have seen the TV drama NUMB3RS (CBS Friday) and met Charlie Eppes. He is that ex-child prodigy that riddles off obscure math theories and saves the day for the FBI and that guy from Northern Exposure.  There is always an algorithm in the mix, you know the stuff you and I write in the mist on the shower ...   more »

View Article  Dimension Films Cooks Up a Fall 'Feast'
NEW YORK -- Dimension Films announced that "Feast," the horror movie, whose inception and production was made possible and documented by the third season of the hit show "Project Greenlight" on the Bravo network, will hit theatres nationwide for special late night showings beginning on September 22 and 23, 2006. The special run will be followed by the DVD launch ...   more »
View Article  Hollywood punches back in as strike ends

By DAVID GERMAIN
AP Movie Writer

Euphoria over returning to work quickly gave way to workaday cold sweats as Hollywood writers resumed the daily grind of cranking out scripts after a three-month strike.

"I felt giddy," Craig Sweeny, a writer for the NBC drama "Medium," said about being back on the job Wednesday, a day after the ...   more »

View Article  Hollywood Writers Vote to End Strike
By The Associated Press

Century City  -- 

Hollywood writers had a brief moment Wednesday morning to savor the end of their 100-day strike before facing the cold reality of a blank page and networks and studios eager for new TV episodes.

"What we're all finding is there's a certain amount of, `OK, what are we going to do now?' said ...   more »

View Article  Ask 411 Movies for 2.11.08: The Column That’s Better the Second Time Around
Posted by Leonard Hayhurst on 02.11.2008
People were very interested by my TGIF rundown last week. We finish this week with the real dregs of the line up as the concept lost momentum heading into the current decade.

"Clueless" (1996-1999): This series was based on the successful film that oddly enough was originally conceived as a television series. Bill Kirchenbauer ...   more »
View Article  Strikewatch: Live from L.A.'s Shrine Auditorium

Strikewatch: Live from L.A.'s Shrine Auditorium

Categories: strikewatch
Shrine Auditorium, WGA Strike Meeting

The strike is over.

I just got back from the big WGA meeting at the Shrine Auditorium in downtown Los Angeles, and I am 97 percent sure of this for two reasons:

  1. James L. Brooks, who has three Oscars, 19 Emmys, one measly Golden Globe and cocreated a little show called ...   more »
View Article  Demption
Demptions East Coast Premire!!!!!!

I am happy to announce that "Demption" will Premiere at "The NYC Downtown Short Film Festival Audience Choice Screenings"

Date: Friday February 15th, 2008

Location: Duo Theatre
62 East 4th Street
New York, NY 10003
(Btn 2nd Ave and Bowery)

Thank you all for your support, let us know if you will be there!!!

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View Article  Nickelodeon to honor Ledger

The Nickelodeon Theatre will pay tribute to Heath Ledger, who died Jan. 22 at age 28. The retrospective will begin with Ledger’s first U.S. film, “10 Things I Hate About You,” a remake of Shakespeare’s “The Taming of the Shrew,” at 11 p.m. Friday, Feb. 1. It also stars Julia Stiles, David Krumholtz and Gabrielle Union.

In the second film, ...   more »

View Article  Young actor Heath Ledger got his start in Tacoma
SOREN ANDERSEN; soren.andersen@thenewstribune.com
Published: January 23rd, 2008 01:00 AM | Updated: January 23rd, 2008 06:30 AM
When he died Tuesday in his New York apartment at age 28, Heath Ledger was regarded as one of Hollywood’s brightest young talents.

He’d been nominated for an Oscar for his performance as a gay cowboy in “Brokeback Mountain,” and moviegoers were eagerly anticipating ...   more »