Helms Will Have Another Hangover Before Central Intelligence Kicks In

By MIKE FLEMING | Friday March 12, 2010 @ 8:26am PST

Universal won't start production this spring on Central Intelligence, the comedy that had The Office's Ed Helms starring and Dean Parisot directing. Rumors raced yesterday that the film was scrapped. Insiders insist that isn't so. What is certain is the comedy won't come before Helms reprises in The Hangover sequel, ... Read More »

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Fincher Brings Mettle To Passion Project

By MIKE FLEMING | Friday March 12, 2010 @ 7:53am PST

EXCLUSIVE: David Fincher is trying again with Heavy Metal, the animated anthology film he set up two years ago at Paramount, only to see the studio drop the project.

Fincher's shopping a version I would call vastly more appealing. I'm told that Fincher has Avatar director James Cameron ready to direct ... Read More »

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Zellweger Returns To CAA

By MIKE FLEMING | Friday March 12, 2010 @ 6:38am PST

Renee Zellweger has returned to CAA, after leaving for a nine-month stint at WME. Haven't seen much of the Oscar-winner lately. When Sunday's Academy Awards used past co-workers to give intimate introductions of Best Actor and Best Actress nominees, I wondered why Julianne Moore introduced Colin Firth (she noted she ... Read More »

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Deadline Advisory: Nikki Is Traveling

By Nikki Finke | Thursday March 11, 2010 @ 11:15pm PST

Since you asked, I've been traveling and will continue to be out of the country next week. However, I'll start posting intermittently. In the meantime, help Mike Fleming continue to do a great job. More exciting developments coming up.

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When Will It Be Showtime For Spielberg?

By MIKE FLEMING | Thursday March 11, 2010 @ 5:39pm PST

spielberg discoveryShowtime'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 ... Read More »

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Rupert Wyatt Monkeying With Fox Prequel?

By MIKE FLEMING | Thursday March 11, 2010 @ 12:59pm PST

Rupert Wyatt has moved into pole position on 20th Century Fox's Planet of the Apes prequel. No start date, but Wyatt's come aboard to develop to direct. Script's by Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver. Wyatt last directed The Escapist.

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Ryan Reynolds/Jason Bateman Do U Turn

By MIKE FLEMING | Thursday March 11, 2010 @ 11:57am PST

universal_logo12_thumbnailUniversal Pictures has set Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman to star in The Change-Up, the David Dobkin-directed body-switching comedy. Reynolds was also being courted for Universal's supernatural comedy RIPD, but chose a comedy that has a priority for the studio since ... Read More »

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17 Film Directors Walk Into A Bar...

By MIKE FLEMING | Thursday March 11, 2010 @ 11:46am PST

relativity mediaEXCLUSIVE: How many movie directors does it take to make a comedy pic? Try 17.

Ryan Kavanaugh's Relativity Media has signed on to co-finance an untitled comedy. Each of those directors are shooting segments for a film styled in the ... Read More »

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Is Betting On Box Office Good For Films?

By MIKE FLEMING | Category: Breaking News | Thursday March 11, 2010 @ 9:21am PST

UPDATES WORST IDEA EVER? Wall Street Plans Futures Exchange Tied To Box Office

wallStreetBack in December 2008, Nikki reported that a leading Wall Street brokerage house, Cantor Fitzgerald, was seeking ... Read More »

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Grisham Bestseller Heads For Broadway

By MIKE FLEMING | Thursday March 11, 2010 @ 7:31am PST

The latest author to take a Broadway turn? John Grisham. D.C.-based Arena Stage has rounded out its 2010-2011 schedule with the world premiere of A Time to Kill, the John Grisham bestseller that has been adapted for the stage by Rupert Holmes. The Premiere is set for May 6, 2011,  ... Read More »

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'Devil Wears Prada' Scribe Moves To CAA

By MIKE FLEMING | Wednesday March 10, 2010 @ 5:45pm PST

CAA has signed Aline Brosh McKenna, the prolific screenwriter of The Devil Wears Prada, 27 Dresses, and the recently wrapped Paramount comedy Morning Glory. She had been repped by Hohman Maybank Lieb but I heard she took agency meetings recently before signing with CAA. Brosh has numerous scripts percolating — ... Read More »

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Can Critics Kill Broadway-Bound Musicals?

By MIKE FLEMING | Wednesday March 10, 2010 @ 2:24pm PST

broadway1An oft-asked question — do reviewers matter anymore? -- was the subject of lunchtime chatter today in theater circles, after the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Love Never Dies was pummeled by The New York Times reviewer Ben Brantley. Some wondered if ... Read More »

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Why Fox Is Making 'Wall Street 2' Move

By MIKE FLEMING | Wednesday March 10, 2010 @ 1:41pm PST

20thCenturyFoxMoving Shutter Island worked for Paramount. Will pushing Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps from April 23rd to September 24th pay off for Fox? The fact that Fox announced this decision after Oliver Stone started showing the film to Fox execs ... Read More »

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Hot Trailer: Twilight Saga #3 - 'Eclipse'

By MIKE FLEMING | Wednesday March 10, 2010 @ 12:19pm PST

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MPAA Cites 3D For Fueling Box Office Spike

By MIKE FLEMING | Wednesday March 10, 2010 @ 10:46am PST

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

March 10, 2010
WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE CONTINUES TO SOAR;
U.S. ADMISSIONS ON THE RISE
3D gives a boost to box office growth

Los Angeles – The Motion Picture Association of America, Inc. (MPAA) today released its annual Theatrical Market Statistics Report for

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Tribeca Film Fest Sets Slate, Including New York Ex-Guv's Scandalous Downfall

By MIKE FLEMING | Wednesday March 10, 2010 @ 9:20am PST

tribeca-o8Last week the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival launched its virtual festival. Today it unveiled a competition slate with virtually no films I’ve ever heard of before.

The hottest title in today’s announcement isn't in competition. It is an in-progress showing of an ... Read More »

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R.I.P. Corey Haim

By MIKE FLEMING | Wednesday March 10, 2010 @ 6:47am PST

Corey_Haim_0_0_0x0_335x512Corey Haim is the latest actor to die way before his time. He was 38. According to reports, an accidental drug overdose is suspected by the LAPD. Haim was one of Hollywood's hottest young stars in The Lost Boys and License to Drive, but ... Read More »

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New Literary Agency Keeps Signing Clients

By Nikki Finke | Wednesday March 10, 2010 @ 12:39am PST

In February, the new lit agency Verve signed Rob Edwards (writer of the Oscar-nominated film The Princess And The Frog), Alex Litvak (writer of this summer’s Robert Rodriguez-produced Predators), Trevor Munson (creator of CBS show Moonlight), David Silverman (director of The Simpsons Movie, co-director of Monsters Inc, producer on The Simpsons TV show), Rich Wilkes (writer of XXX franchise for Sony).

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Seann William Scott Exits CAA For ICM

By Nikki Finke | Wednesday March 10, 2010 @ 12:32am PST

Seann William Scott has left CAA and signed with ICM. He is currently co-starring in the feature film Cop Out opposite Tracy Morgan and Bruce Willis, and recently wrapped the Peter Farrelly/Brett Ratner 2010 comedy project. Seann is best known for the American Pie franchise but also starred in The Dukes Of Hazzard and Dude, Where's My Car? and voiced animated films Ice Age and Planet 51.

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UK's Nick Hornby Hires First U.S. Agency

By MIKE FLEMING | Tuesday March 9, 2010 @ 6:08pm PST

On the heels of a Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar nomination for An Education, Nick Hornby has signed with WME. It's the first time the British writer has had a U.S. agent. WME will work on film and TV opportunities with U.K.-based Jenne Casarotto. Caroline Dawnay at United Agents makes Hornby's ... Read More »

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