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“The Chipmunk Song” Turns 60: Secrets of a Holiday Novelty Smash
Ross? Bagdasarian's quirky 1958 single "The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)," became a singular sensation, as six decades later, his under-the-radar collaborators are revealed.
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‘Alvin and the Chipmunks 4’ Finds a Director (Exclusive)
Adam Sztykiel ('Due Date') is writing the latest draft of the script
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Fox Wraps Up Legal Dispute Over ‘Chipmunks’ Movie (Exclusive)
The studio spent millions of dollars to successfully fight allegations that it had violated copyright and contract rights on the mega-successful "Squeakquel."
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‘Alvin and the Chipmunks’: PGS Entertainment Takes Global Rights to New TV Series
The critters first small screen foray in 20 years is expected to premiere in 2015.
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CineEurope 2012: Juan Antonio Bayana Picks up International Director of The Year
The exhibition conflab also delivered plaudits to Fox's Paul Higginson and Todd Huntley, Warner Bros. Pictures International and Catalan theater owners Camilo and Jaime Tarrazon Rodon.
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Box Office Report: ‘Sherlock,’ ‘Alvin’ Off to Grinch-Like Start as Film Biz Frets
Domestic box office revenues dip for third weekend in a row; one bright spot is "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol," which rakes in $13.6 million in limited IMAX sneaks, and opens to a sizzling $68.2 million overseas.
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‘Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chip-Wrecked’: What the Critics Are Saying
The 3D GG/live-action film grossed just $6.8 million on its opening night Dec. 16.
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Box Office Preview: ‘Sherlock Holmes,’ ‘Alvin’ Installments Kick Off Christmas Parade
Elsewhere, "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol" opens in hundreds of IMAX theaters in advance of its Dec. 23 bow, while a slew of awards contenders hope to get a boost from Golden Globe and SAG nominations.
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Why the Odds Are Still Stacked Against Women in Hollywood
A handful of women run studios, win Oscars and influence TV, but across the board, the gains females had begun to make in the entertainment industry are leveling off.
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