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After a summer of lackluster box office receipts, could Hollywood begin to find fault in blockbusters?
Ohio's film tax credits have drawn movie crews back to Cleveland, but there's debate as to whether the tax breaks truly deliver.
Movies and television have sometimes reflected and sometimes shaped our ideas of how the American middle class lives.
Studios rely more and more on teams of heroes and dynamic duos in action films. Is the lone action man a thing of the past?
French win concession in Transatlantic trade negotiations.
Documentary filmmaker Jennifer Nelson is challenging the copyright to the happy birthday song after being asked to pay $1,500 to Warner Music to use the tune in her film.
"Sleepless in Seattle" producer Lynda Obst explains why studios can't stop making sequels.
A futuristic horror film called "The Purge" opens at the box office this weekend and to survive the horror, you have to have… enough money.
A new comedy opens at the box office this weekend. It's called "The Internship," and its a hilarious take on starting over in the workforce.
A look at the finances behind the author of "The Great Gatsby" and its film adaptations.