2015년 1월 19일 월요일

Jan 19 top entertainment reads

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Monday, January 19, 2015
DreamWorks Animation plans substantial layoffs
Stung by a series of box office misfires and failed sale attempts, DreamWorks Animation plans a substantial number of layoffs, two people familiar with the...
DreamWorks Animation plans substantial layoffs

IN THE NEWS

› 'American Sniper' shatters box office records over MLK weekend
› Can computers beat critics at naming best movies? Study says maybe
› Peers, fans take to social media to celebrate ASAP Yams
› From this Selma house, Martin Luther King made civil rights history

MOVIES

Berlin film festival adds Wim Wenders, Oliver Hirschbiegel movies
Oliver Gettell
› 'Selma' cast marches in Alabama; free screenings for students planned
› Oscars 2015: 8 facts about the best picture nominees in 80 seconds
› Mike Mills, Annapurna team up for 1970s drama '20th Century Women'

TELEVISION

'Downton Abbey': The delights of Liverpool
By Meredith Blake
› Monday's TV highlights: 'Jane the Virgin' and more
› TCA 2015: 'The Comedians': Laughing so hard it hurts
› Q&A: 'Dark Girls' to 'Light Girls,' Bill Duke talks colorism in new film

CELEBRITY

Duchess Catherine feels royal baby No. 2 'moving all the time'
Nardine Saad
› See Betty White's adorable Hawaiian-themed birthday flash mob!
› Gwyneth Paltrow loves Blue Ivy and having pals in the public eye
› Tiffani Thiessen is pregnant again (much to her firstborn's delight)

MUSIC

Friends, colleagues, fans recall Kim Fowley as brash but loving
Randall Roberts
› Grateful Dead original surviving members plan final shows in July
› Watch Dawn Richard's surreal 'Tide: The Paradox Effect'
› Kim Fowley, the eccentric L.A. producer-manager who created the Runaways, is dead at 75
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ENTERTAINMENT BLOGS


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- Show Tracker

- Hero Complex

MORE IN ENTERTAINMENT

› TCA 2015: 'Empire' is an unapologetic soap opera, spiced with life
› Fox renews 'Gotham,' 'Empire,' and 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine'
› TV Picks: 'Nightly Show,' 'Half Like Me,' 'Nova,' 'The Fall,' more
› TCA 2015: Fox network chiefs acknowledge 'uphill battle'
› Saturday's TV highlights and weekend talk: 'They Came Together' on Epix
› 'Frozen' star Idina Menzel to sing national anthem at Super Bowl XLIX
› Dolly Parton signs deal to develop movies about her life for NBC


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