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Film and television production is making its way back to Los Angeles.
Marketplace Host Molly Wood talks to Wired's Adam Rodgers about Star Wars.
As California tax incentives drive TV production back to LA, a prop house reopens.
As the director demonstrated, it doesn't take a big budget to make a huge hit.
Actors slept on the streets in the 1920s when landlords refused to rent to them.
The writer of Pitch Perfect explains what nearly made her barf.
What actors make for a movie is a complex equation.
She transformed the Hollywood Reporter by turning it into a glossy magazine.
The latest in the Fast and Furious series snagged a $143 million opening weekend.
It's the latest in Hollywood's attempts to make a believable digital actor.