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Page 6 Isn't Exactly Right -- But Then What Else Is New? - Posted December 19, 2008
Page 6 was piling on the Hollywood Reporter today because the Rupert Murdoch-owned New York Post thought it could get away with it. The Post tried to say the Reporter is so dead broke the paper isn't even sending anyone to the Sundance Film Festival next month.
But HP Editor Elizabeth... [FishBowlLA]
Hollywood Reporter, In Between Layoffs, Manages To Laud 100 Women, Starting With Oprah - Posted December 5, 2008
The Hollywood Reporter's Annual 100 Most Powerful Women List came out today with none other than, no surprise, Oprah at the top of the heap.
She was followed by some of the usual female subjects, including DreamWorks Stacey Snider, Sony's Amy Pascal, CBS's Nancy Tellem and MGM's Mary Parent.
The girls are all... [FishBowlLA]
Just Like Everywhere Else, Layoffs Plague Hollywood - Posted December 5, 2008
While Paramount and Universal have both caught the dreaded layoff bug, the most personalized trauma for FBLA might be the Hollywood Reporter's of departures of long-serving managing editor Harley Lond, lead TV critic Barry Garron, Hy Hollinger, a veteran editor in the international department and New York-based features editor Randee Dawn... [FishBowlLA]
Horrors, Polanski May Have To Thank An Unknown When He Gets His Next Oscar - Posted December 3, 2008
Oscar-winning director Roman Polanski may have to thank L.A.-based indie documentary-maker Marina Zenovich if he's able to overturn his sexual misconduct charges and return to the U.S. again after 30 years.
Zenovich, who is an old pal of FBLA, had been working on the doc "Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired" for more... [FishBowlLA]
Hollywood Reporter Reports on Mouthpieces - Posted July 25, 2008
The Hollywood Reporter held court, so to speak, with the 100 attorneys it had named for its Power Lawyers issue this morning at the Peninsula Hotel. Organizer and HP managing editor of features Matthew Belloni said the event went off without hitch this morning, though he didn't bother... [FishBowlLA]
Beowulf: So Violent It Tears Limb From Local Journo - Posted November 14, 2007
FBLA wishes a speedy recovery to the Hollywood Reporter scribe who dislocated his shoulder at last night's screening of Beowulf at Universal City. The poor soul apparently slipped in the lobby of the theater and fell. An ambulance rushed him away before the opening credits rolled on the 3D Imax showing.
We... [FishBowlLA]
In The Trades - Posted January 31, 2007
Variety
Scott Rudin has offered one of his former development guys, Craig Perry, a first-look deal, thus gaining an opportunity to "generate mainstream comedies and family films." Perry produced the American Pie and Final Destination movies.
Sidney Sheldon, the prolific author and producer, has died. During his extensive career he wrote several Broadway... [FishBowlLA]
In The Trades - Posted January 31, 2007
Variety
Scott Rudin has offered one of his former development guys, Craig Perry, a first-look deal, thus gaining an opportunity to "generate mainstream comedies and family films." Perry produced the American Pie and Final Destination movies.
Sidney Sheldon, the prolific author and producer, has died. During his extensive career he wrote several Broadway... [FishBowlLA]
Wired Goes Negative - Posted January 17, 2007
Wired magazine is perhaps the most positive, life-affirming publication on the planet. If someone threw a rock at their window, someone there would write a cover story about how shards of glass will save humanity.
So it's a bit amazing to hear Wired editor Chris Anderson declare that "the age of the... [FishBowlLA]




