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The younger generation is now watching television by downloading and streaming, and it no longer has any use for an actual TV set.
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South Korea’s first international film festival, now in its 19th year, sees over 200,000 attendees annually and focuses on new films and first-time directors.
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Amazon shows like
Mad Dogs and
The Man in the High Castle and Xbox’s
Quantum Break are still looking to cast a lot of prime characters.
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Also starting up are
Urge, starring Pierce Brosnan, and Meryl Streep-led
Ricki and the Flash, while
Director’s Cut also wraps.
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TODAY’S HEADLINES
The stunning move happened this morning, as top man Jeff Berg and his team have had to tell staffers the company is winding down, due to Bison Capital not fulfilling promised funding.
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Decision to not hear the cases leaves intact rulings that said gays and lesbians have a constitutional right to marry.
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Projects like
Fresno,
By Way of Helena and
The Highway Is For Gamblers all get new blood, as well.
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The estate of Joe Shuster, who co-created the Man of Steel with Jerry Siegel, attempted to exploit the termination provisions of the 1976 Copyright Act to reclaim its portion of the lucrative character.
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Producer Mark Frost is also back on the show, which will pick up where the old show left off, will appear on Showtime and will have nine episodes, all of which will be directed by Lynch.
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Show’s ratings never really recovered from the death of Larry Hagman.
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