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The founder and CEO of Illumination Entertainment warns that studios release "too many films and there’s not enough room."Read more
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The industry's communications elite descend on Hollywood's TCL Chinese Theatre, where the THR and Clio-sponsored awards reveal refreshing winds of change blowing through the world of Internet advertising.Read more
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"Despicable Me 2" ruled the Russian summer box office with $30 million, while the highest-grossing local film ranked 27th overall with just $1.14 million. Read more
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"Catching Fire's" two trailers recorded nearly as many views as the rest of the top 10.Read more
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A healthy crop of midrange and smaller pics fueled the boom, along with select tentpoles led by "Iron Man 3"; in the U.S., 3D attendance falls to an all-time low.
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"Despicable Me 2," "Sofia the First" and Nickelodeon's "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" also score with kids as a $22 billion business crowns the season's winners.Read more
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The animated adventure is now the highest-grossing film of the year, with $66.78 million after seven weeks in release -- despite sunny local weather.Read more
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UPDATE: Most recently a top exec at Beck Media & Marketing, the Hollywood veteran represented many clients, including Anjelica Huston, Noah Wyle, Lou Diamond Phillips, Marc Guggenheim and "Despicable Me" home Illumination Entertainment.Read more
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Heitor Pereira scored both installments of the "Despicable Me" and "Smurfs" series.Read more
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State sources tell THR that the film was never submitted for censorship approval.Read more