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Surprise hit 'Paranormal Activity' scares money out of moviegoers

The new horror movie "Paranormal Activity" could be filling movie studio marketing departments with fear.

Fortune: Disney's wonderful world of Marvel

The acquisition of Marvel Entertainment by the Walt Disney Co. is, on a surface level, a perfect, if expensive, fit. But it also represents an interesting evolution in the company's direction under CEO Bob Iger.

Disney performer dies after suffering head injury

A Disney stunt performer died Monday night after suffering an injury during a rehearsal, company and local officials said.

3D projects new vision for the movie industry

It's being presented as the future of cinema and a movie-going revolution.

Captain America, thought dead, comes back to life

Perhaps he should be called Captain Phoenix?

People.com: James Franco Pulls Out of UCLA Commencement

The guest speaker sends his regrets - he's got a movie to do

Group wants R rating for any film with smoking

Smoking in youth-rated movies has not declined despite a pledge two years ago by Hollywood studios to encourage producers to show less "gratuitous smoking," according to an anti-smoking group.

CNNMoney: Time Warner to split off AOL

Time Warner unveiled plans Thursday to spin off AOL as an independent company, an end to the massive media marriage formed in January 2001.

Hollywood eyes $70 zombie movie wowing Cannes

A budding British director is enjoying success on a shoestring at Cannes with "Colin," a new zombie feature that cost a scarcely believable $70 to make.

Fortune: Every blog becomes a cinema

Former AOL executive Ted Leonsis was frustrated: He'd produced a critically acclaimed documentary called Nanking, a film that looked at some Westerners who had protected Chinese civilians during a brutal, six-week attack by the Japanese army in 1937. But he was pretty sure the film, which premiered in 2007 at the Sundance Film Festival, would reach a relatively small audience.

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