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As California tax incentives drive TV production back to LA, a prop house reopens.
The Colorado festival's lineup is secret.
Parting ways with Epix won't be a big blow. It's focusing on its own programming.
As the director demonstrated, it doesn't take a big budget to make a huge hit.
A good one can attract millions of viewers online, long before the film opens.
Holidays, star power and awards season play into big screen timing.
Hollywood's many failed video game tie-ins are more about marketing than gaming.
Gerrick Kennedy says soundtracks are gaining significance after the movie is over.
Paramount attempts a compromise between theaters and studios.
Popcorn Time streams TV shows and films for free — and it's especially tough to shut down.