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"Wall Street" sequel delayed by five months (Reuters)

Read more...Reuters - Fox is bumping Oliver Stone's Wall Street sequel to the fall.



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Global movie box office nears $30 billion in 2009 (Reuters)

Reuters - Global movie ticket sales hit $29.9 billion last year, up 7.6 percent, with the most growth in the Asia Pacific region, the leading U.S. movie industry representative said on Wednesday.

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Second Hollywood trading site to launch (Reuters)

Reuters - And then there were two -- box office trading exchanges, that is.

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Clint Eastwood eyes J. Edgar Hoover project (Reuters)

Reuters - Clint Eastwood is lining up his next directing project, a biopic of FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, the nation's No. 1 crimefighter for almost 50 years.

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"2012" debuts atop three video charts (Reuters)

Reuters - The end-of-the-world drama "2012" debuted at the top of all three home video charts the week ending March 7, the first release in nearly a month with a box office pedigree of more than $100 million.

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Film futures markets to launch soon (Reuters)

Read more...Reuters - If start-up Media Derivatives and broker dealer Cantor Fitzgerald have their way, investors may soon be able to place bets on the box office showing of summer blockbuster "Iron Man 2."



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Thai thriller straddles homophobia, homoerotica (Reuters)

Reuters - In the slasher-thriller "Slice," a cop-turned-convict tracks down a serial killer by delving into his own troubled childhood memories.

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Jason Segel, Ed Helms high on "Home" (Reuters)

Reuters - Jason Segel and Ed Helms are starring in "Jeff Who Lives at Home," a stoner comedy chronicling a day in the life of two brothers.

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