
Sophomore outing struggles a bit domestically in the box office
by MICHAEL HINMAN
May-19-2013 - No Comments
Tax benefit repeal could spell the end of major productions in Vancouver
It's a tad bit complicated to explain, even if you're a Canadian. But let's just say that the future of television production in Vancouver has a big question mark hanging over it right now. Voters in British Columbia have eliminated what is known as harmonized sales tax. The tax, which is used in ...
Read MoreNew project, 'The After,' is Carter's first since 'X-Files' era
Where has Chris Carter been lately? Just weeks after "The X-Files" won an award honoring classic science-fiction at the Airlock Alpha Portal Awards, Carter is now involved in a new project from the same group that is trying to bring back "Blake's 7" for Syfy. Georgeville Television is financin ...
Read MoreSeries with cult following may continue on big screen
It's a series that has survived around a half-dozen deaths during its days on television, so why not allow it to continue life in films? "Fringe" will start its final season on Sept. 28, and while it appears the series will indeed jump into the future, there is a possibility that its actual futur ...
Read MoreAmended suit says Warner 'paid itself' for rights to once popular CW series
If only Superman were real, maybe he could go to law school and help sort out the mess that is surrounding his property. Warner Bros. has found itself fighting a two-front war when it comes to Superman. First, Warner Bros. is tied up with lawsuits from the families of Superman's creators over who ...
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