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North Korean Fingerprints Found in Sony Hack?

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Dec. 3 -- Evidence is mounting that North Korea did have a hand in the cyber-attack against Sony pictures. Hackers used destructive malware to disable systems, destroy data and to steal movies. Bloomberg's Yvonne Man reports on ""First...
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Will DreamWorks Animation Studio Go to Japan?

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Sept. 29 -- Japans SoftBank, is in talks to buy Glendale, California-based DreamWorks Animation, people with knowledge of the discussions said on Sept. 27. Betty Liu reports on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Thermal imagery app for your iPhone

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The company behind it is hoping it will become a hot seller. Flir Systems is offering an iPhone add-on which gives a different take on photography: thermal imaging. It's being shown off at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las...
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Obama says Sony made a mistake in shelving film, pledges proportional response to hack

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US President Barack Obama said on Friday that Sony Pictures Entertainment "made a mistake" in shelving a satirical film about a plot to assassinate North Korea's leader. He vowed the United States will respond "in a place and manner...
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Ricky Gervais, Eric Bana attends Tribeca premiere of 'Special Correspondents'

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RICKY GERVAIS BRINGS NEW NETFLIX SHOW TO TRIBECA; TALKS CREATIVE FREEDOM, JOKES ABOUT TRUMPRicky Gervais spoke of creative freedom and joked about Donald Trump at the premiere of his new Netflix movie "Special Correspondents" Friday (22...
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Why pictures are worth a thousand words for child learning

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LEADIN: An American mother has teamed up with scientists from Cambridge University to come up with a new system which claims to dramatically accelerate a child's understanding of language. The Mrs Wordsmith...
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Pixar's Lasseter on Leave After Harassment Allegations

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Nov.22 -- John Lasseter, creative head of Walt Disney Co.’s Pixar and animation studios, is taking a leave of absence after the Hollywood Reporter cited coworkers who accused him of unwanted touching and hugs. Bloomberg's Chris Palmeri...
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Scientists study what effect human emotions have on plants

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LEADIN: What effect do human feelings have on plants? Will a plant grow differently if it is surrounded by human happiness as opposed to human fear? ...
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The Force Awakens': Behind New 'Star Wars' Name

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Nov. 7 -- Walt Disney Co. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Bog Iger talks about new films coming from Disney and Marvel films and how the new ""Star Wars"" movie, ""The Force Awakens,"" got its name. He speaks with Bloomberg's Trish...
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SP CS-3523 CHINA : AN OPEN DOOR - TODAY AND TOMORROW ( OXFORD FILMS PRODUCTION )

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Production about Nixon's visit to China and its effect on Sino-American relations. Persons mentioned in the shotlist: Richard Nixon, President of the United States Henry Kissinger Zhou Enlai Mao Zedong William P. Rogers, former U.S....
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New software to create animated films at home

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Montreal - April 21, 2008 1. Close of animation magazines and Studio Express 4 CD. 2. Toon Boom Studio Express 4 CD 3. Toon Boom office front desk 4. Toon Boom logo 5. Studio Express 4 animation on computer screen 6. Medium of...
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Hip hop group Arrested Development talk new music, International Black Film Festival

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ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT STILL MAKING MUSIC ON THEIR TERMSThe hip hop group Arrested Development is still making music on their own terms by releasing two new albums this year, one that is a free download and another one for sale.The group's...
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Netflix Aims at Global Audience With Original Films

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Oct. 6 -- Popcornflix.com executive VP David Fannon and Intermedia managing partner Leo Hindery examine the international business motives of Netflix as it moves into producing feature films with Adam Sandler and how it may play against...
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The Story Behind 'A Few Good Men'

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Nov. 6 -- Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin speaks with Emily Chang about his first big hit, Broadway play ""A Few Good Men"". (Source: Bloomberg)
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SoftBank Invests $250M in 'Godzilla' Producer

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Oct. 3 -- SoftBank is investing $250 million in Legendary Entertainment, producer of the Godzilla film, gaining some online rights to the independent studios film, TV and merchandise businesses. Anousha Sakoui reports on ""First Up.""...
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Charlie Hunnam Relates 'Papillon' to "Privatization" of "Modern Prison System" | TIFF 2017

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Hunnam stars along with Rami Malek of 'Mr. Robot' in Michael Noer's film.
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'A Wrinkle in Time' Star Storm Reid: "We're Making a Change. A Change Has Come" | 'Black Panther' Premiere

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The star of 'A Wrinkle of Time' shared her experience on working with Ava DuVernay and "Miss Oprah."
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Lupita Nyong'o Talks 'Black Panther' Stunts, Michael B. Jordan, Drama School and More | Fishing for Answers

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Nyong'o stars in 'Black Panther' along with Chadwick Boseman and Michael B. Jordan. The film, directed by Ryan Coogler, is set to release Feb. 16.
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Disney Theme Parks Get Boost From Shanghai Resort

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Aug.09 -- Bloomberg’s Cory Johnson discusses Disney’s earnings with Vonnie Quinn on “Bloomberg Markets: European Close.”
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China Literature Soars in Hong Kong Debut

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Nov.07 -- China Literature shares are soaring after making their debut on the Hong Kong Exchange today. Bloomberg's Lulu Chen reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Tragic Film Set Accident: Alec Baldwin Fatally Shoots Crew Member

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Alec Baldwin fatally shot cinematographer Halyna Hutchins in a prop gun accident on set of his new movie, "Rust." It’s a shocking tragedy … and not the first time something like this has happened on a film set.
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Oscars To Add New Inclusion Requirements For Awards Eligibility

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Voters will be also be able to watch films that were released year-round, rather than just during awards season.