Friday, July 12, 2013

The Hollywood Reporter's best stories of the week

'HOLLYWOOD GAME NIGHT' PREMIERE: JANE LYNCH HOSTS, CELEBS PARTNER WITH REGULAR PEOPLE TO WIN MONEY (VIDEO)



DISNEY ANALYSTS PEG LONE RANGER LOSS AT UP TO $190 MILLION While Wall Street updated its forecasts for the expected write-down on the movie, Disney stock rose, and Credit Suisses Michael Senno highlighted the conglomerates strong setup for the long term. WHY PAY TV WILL PAY BIG MONEY FOR HULU (ANALYSIS) Its all about defense for DirecTV, Peter Chernin and ATI fear Im heading toward Bea Arthur. MONSTERS, ROBOTS AND TOM CRUISE: INSIDE THE PACIFIC RIM PREMIERE Director Guillermo del Toro and star Charlie Hunnam spoke to THR about Warner Bros. and Legendarys tentpole at the Hollywood premiere on Tuesday. HOW DEADLY SHOULD SUPERMAN BE? In this months issue of Justice League, the Kryptonian hero of the comic book apparently follows the example set by the controversial climax of Man of Steel. COMIC-CON 2013: THRS FULL GUIDE TO PARTIES IN SAN DIEGO From Warner Bros. Television to Kick-Ass 2 and The Walking Dead events, where to be and be seen during the annual fan convention.


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'THE BRIDGE'S' DEMIAN BICHIR: HOLLYWOOD ALWAYS THROWS IN A LITTLE FILTH WHEN DEPICTING MEXICO



He's really well-educated and his biggest sin is that he's a fantastic lawyer working for the wrong people. That's what I loved about that character. He was the only person in that organization not hurting anybody. Now Marco isn't an angel or a perfect human being.

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ET. WHERE WE LEFT OFF: Ben and Riley's friend Katie faced some major drama when they found themselves in bed together after a night of partying. The only problem with their little tryst was that Katie was supposed to get married (to someone else) the next day. Luckily, they soon find out that nothing happened, and Riley and Ben share a romantic dance. "Dancing Fools" (ABC Family) Series premieres Wed., May 29 at 9 p.m.

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UTAH LANDSCAPE CREATES BACKDROP FOR HOLLYWOOD MAGIC



MDT Updated: 13 hours ago In this film image released by Disney, Taylor Kitsch is shown in a scene from "John Carter." (AP Photo/Disney) AP Summary Disney's "The Lone Ranger" is just the latest in a long history of Hollywood using Utah's iconic red rock as the backdrop to many of its films. More Coverage From the desert red rock of Arches National Park to the snow-capped mountains of the Wasatch Range, Utah's landscape attracts millions of visitors each year. The landscape has also caught the eye of Hollywood directors and producers.

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