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Daily Variety is a global entertainment newspaper covering the entertainment business. Founded on Sept. 06, 1933, Reed Business Information publishes this tabloid on a daily basis. The Editor-in-Chief is Peter Bart.
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Superhero slam dunk.(Movie review)
April 25, 2012... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] However questionable an idea it may have seemed initially, and at times along the way, Marvel's cinematic master plan for its comicbook all-stars pays off in extravagant fashion with "The Avengers." Like a superior, state-of-the-art model built from reconstituted...
U.N. to laud Variety efforts.(United Nations)(United Nations Foundation and United Nations Association of the USA's Global Leadership Awards 2012)
April 25, 2012... Variety has been selected as one of the United Nations Foundation and United Nations Assn. of the USA's 2012 Global Leadership honorees. Variety will be feted for its work in responding to U.N. secretary-general Ban Ki-moon's call for the creative community to raise awareness and help solve...
Vault value? Report: eroding ancillaries hammer studio film units.(futre of HOMEVID)
April 25, 2012... As showbiz congloms tally up quarterly results, they face a harsh realization: Homevideo revenue is still declining, which has slashed the value of film operations at the majors during the past five years, according to one Wall Streeter. In a provocative report based on corporate earnings...
'Hobbit' accelerates frame rate debate.(CinemaCon)
April 25, 2012... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Warner Bros. and Peter Jackson set flames racing Tuesday at CinemaCon, but did exhibs hearts beat faster? Maybe not so much. Exhibs and press gathered at Caesar's Palace to see the debut of 10 minutes of"The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" at 48 frames per second,...
Embrace change, sez Dodd.(CinemaCon)
April 25, 2012... In his second appearance at CinemaCon, MPAA chief Chris Dodd, along with NATO prexy and CEO John Fithian trumpeted that the domestic box office is up 17% over 2011, but told bizzers they must face head-on the effect of disruptive technologies on the theatrical film biz. "It has been...