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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Complete SAG Awards Coverage: Nominees, Analysis, Reactions, Snubs; Brad Grey Re-ups at Paramount; Leonardo DiCaprio Producing HBO Drama; Casey Anthony Shopping TV Interview; NFL Extends Network Deals; UTA Signs Anne Heche

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Screen Actors Guild Awards Nominations: Complete Coverage
"The Artist," "Bridesmaids," "The Descendants" and "Midnight in Paris" score ensemble noms. Read THR's expert analysis, see the complete list of noms, browse galleries of the nominees, read their reactions, find out who was snubbed and more.

Brad Grey Inks New Contract to Remain Paramount Chairman
The new five-year deal runs through early 2017.

Leonardo DiCaprio to Produce 'Beat the Reaper' Adaptation for HBO
The network is developing a drama series based on Josh Bazell's novel, which at one point was conceived as a big screen star vehicle for DiCaprio.

NFL Extends TV Network Broadcast Deals Through 2022
Under the agreement, the league will be able to expand its package of games on Thursday night on the NFL Network beginning next year.

EXCLUSIVE: Casey Anthony Shopping $750,000 Interview Special
Los Angeles-based Scott Sternberg Productions is behind the proposed interview show, which multiple networks have passed on pursuing.

THR COVER STORY: Trent Reznor on Relating to 'Girl With the Dragon Tattoo' Darkness; Why Grammys are 'Rigged and Cheap'
In the new issue of The Hollywood Reporter, the Oscar-winning composer and Nine Inch Nails mastermind opens up about this new life in Hollywood, taking a break from the band, and how years of horrifying addiction and constant battles with his band’s business minders led to an artistic rebirth.

FILM REVIEW: 'Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked'
The furry troublemakers go on a cruise in the third film in the animated series.

MOVIES

'Thor 2' Star Natalie Portman Furious Over Director Patty Jenkins' Firing
The actress is said to be deeply unhappy with Marvel over Jenkins' dismissal but is contractually obligated to stay with the project.

Helen Mirren Movie 'Love Ranch' Hit With Another Lawsuit
A European investment fund claims in L.A. Superior Court that it is owed money from the 2010 flop, which was directed by Mirren's husband, Taylor Hackford.

Keanu Reeves' Directorial Debut 'Man of Tai Chi' Gets Greenlight
Village Roadshow Asia, China Film Group, Wanda Media and Universal Pictures are co-financing the martial arts pic, which will shoot in China.

Paramount Unveils 100th Anniversary Logo
The new design will appear at the opening of "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol."

Michael Douglas to Receive Eugene O'Neill's Monte Cristo Award
Wife Catherine Zeta-Jones will present the honor at a gala dinner on April 16, 2012.

10 Live Action Short Films Make Oscar Shortlist
The AMPAS announced the films that will move on in the voting process for the 84th Academy Awards.

TV

Amanpour's ABC Exit Announcement Spurred By Reporter's Twitter Gaffe
The New York Times' Brian Stelter inadvertently forced the network to confirm the host's departure by sending an intended direct message to more than 97,000 followers on the social-networking site.

Jane Fonda Joins Aaron Sorkin's HBO Drama
The Academy Award winner and recent THR honoree will recur on the newsroom-set series.

TLC's 'All-American Muslim': Controversy Does Not Equal Ratings
Since premiering in November, the docu-series has lost far more viewers than advertisers and isn't even cracking Sunday's top 50 cable broadcasts.

Charlie Sheen Set to Make a Splash at NATPE
Distributors Debmar-Mercury will host a party for the "Anger Management" at the syndication conference in late January.

EXCLUSIVE: 'Dirty Jobs' Producer to Launch New 'Competition' Reality Format
Craig Piligian will serve as an executive producer on "Japan's Luckiest Person," a chance-based competition format is being pitched stateside now.

EXCLUSIVE: Upright Citizens Brigade Web Series to Skewer 'The Talk,' 'The View'
“It’s everything you’ve always wanted to see behind the scenes at a women’s talk show … except the topless parts,” comedienne Mo Gaffney says of the project.


THE BUSINESS

Madonna Signs With Interscope, Source Confirms
The singer signed a 10-year multi-rights deal with Live Nation -- said to be worth as much as $100 million -- in 2007, and has inked a three-album pact with Interscope at a base of $1 million per album.

Time's Person of the Year Is 'the Protester'
Kate Middleton, Louis C.K., Casey Anthony and Adele were also singled out in the annual issue.

EXCLUSIVE: Anne Heche Signs With UTA
The actress stars in HBO's "Hung" and can currently be seen in the crime feature "Rampart."

Martha Stewart Living Sells WeddingWire Stake for $11 Million
The resulting $7.6 million in net income will be recognized in the fourth quarter.

Former Google, AOL Content Executive David Eun Lands at Samsung
He will focus on developing a global media strategy and driving new business opportunities for the consumer electronics giant.

STYLE

PHOTOS: 'The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo' Premiere: Who Attended, What They Wore
Rooney Mara and Daniel Craig along with director David Fincher walked the red carpet on Wednesday, Dec., 14, outside the Ziegfield Theater in New York. The movie, an adaptation of Stieg Larsson's novel, opens Dec. 20.

Playboy Magazine Relocating to Los Angeles
The longtime Chicago offices of Hugh Hefner's empire are set to move west in May 2012.


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