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Fans of glamorous Hollywood actress Vivica A. Fox barely caught a glimpse of her Wednesday before she slipped inside a trailer stationed in the small parking lot of Adam Mickiewicz Library and Dramatic Circle on Buffalo's East Side.
Fox, who arrived in Buffalo on Wednesday, will be in town for the next couple of days to shoot scenes for "Queen City," a new movie written and directed by Buffalo filmmaker Peter McGennis. In the movie, Fox plays a singer named Lady Midnight. The character is a composite of the great jazz and blues singers, including the late Dodo Greene, who reigned over Little Harlem, the Royal Arms and other clubs in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The interior of the library is being used to stand in for a jazz club from the era.
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UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT SUMMARY ORDER THIS SUMMARY ORDER WILL NOT BE PUBLISHED IN THE FEDERAL REPORTER AND MAY NOT BE CI...
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LOS ANGELES (HedgeWorld.com) - Dune Entertainment LLC, an affiliate of Steven Mnuchin's hedge fund firm Dune Capital Partners LLC, finalized a deal with Fox Filmed Entertainment that will extend the two firms' existing relationship for three more years.
The deal will see Dune Entertainment sink more than $500 million in a series of Fox movies over the next three years, according to an announcement from the two firms. The financing will reportedly allow Fox more flexibility in its production and release schedule.
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Local director Morgan Jon Fox describes his award-winning films as "having a lot of heart," or "suddenly" successful.
He could characterize his garden the same way.
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Academy Award([R]) Nominated The Best Man, Man of Iron, and The Whisperers Among Titles to be Available on Amazon.com
Dedicated Online Store and Exc...
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- Ralph C. Wilson Industries, Inc., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Chronicle Broadcasting Co.; Miami Valley Broadcasting Corp.; Field Communications Corp.; Viacom International, Inc.; P.I.T.S. Films; Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; Paramount Television Domestic Distribution, Inc.; Warner Bros. Television Domestic Distribution, Inc.; Mca Television Ltd.; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.; and United Artists Television, Inc., Defendants- Appellees., 794 F.2d 1359 (9th Cir. 1986)
Frederick P. Furth, Craig C. Corbitt, Furth, Fahrner, Bluemle & Mason, San Francisco, Cal., for plaintiff-appellant.
Brent N. Rushforth, Dow, Lohnes ...
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Sincerity handicaps you, explains Tucker, who co-directed a number of Iraq docs, including Gunner Palace and Bulletproof Salesman, his latest, about a German armored-car dealer (who at one point says, People have to die to improve the product without a hint of irony or culpability). Why couldn't they get their news [of] Iraq from a movie about a fake Iraq? And why, asks Brooklyn-based theater director Josh Fox, can't films about the post-9/11 world avoid neatly prescribed messages? The main issue is whether a film is motivated by answers or by questions, says Fox, whose debut feature, Memorial Day, is an experimental provocation about U.S. soldiers on a Girls Gone Wild-type furlough and torturing inmates at Abu Ghraib.
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MGM Award-Winning Classic Films, Including Return To Paradise, Trapeze and Two for the Seesaw, Available for the First Time via DVD On-Demand
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Actor, director, producer and now Maine resident Jonathan Frakes will be a guest on "The Fox Morning Report" at 8 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 31. He will talk...
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- Columbia Pictures Corporation; Loew's, Incorporated; Paramount Pictures, Inc.; R. K. 0. Radio Pictures, Inc.; Republic Productions, Inc.; Samuel Goldwyn Productions, Inc.; Twentieth Century-fox Films Corporation; Universal Pictures Company, Inc.; Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc.; Hal Roach Studios, Inc., Employers And Screen Dialogue Assistants Guild, Petitioner, 486 (1947)
In the Matter of COLUMBIA PICTURES CORPORATION; LoEw's, INCORPORATED; PARAMOUNT PICTURES, INC.; R. K. 0. RADIO PICTURES,
INC.; REPUBLIC PRODUCTIONS,...