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Paul Lieberstein on Reboot of The Office: "It's possible"

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The actor, who plays Toby Flenderson in "The Office," told Cheddar there is some talk about a potential comeback for the show but maybe with "a completely new cast." Lieberstein's new movie "Song of Back and Neck," which premieres Monday...
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Paul Lieberstein on an "Office" Reboot: "It's possible"

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The actor, who played Toby Flenderson on "The Office," told Cheddar there may be a comeback, but perhaps with "a completely new cast." Lieberstein's new movie "Song of Back and Neck," which premiered Monday at the Tribeca Film Festival...
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Discovery, Inc. CEO David Zaslav Stays Off-Script

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Netflix and Amazon have created intense competition in the scripted space, making the playing field increasingly expensive. Instead, Discovery, Inc. wants to dominate the unscripted side, says CEO David Zaslav.
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The best from Berlin - highlights from Germany's premier film festival

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Glitz and glamour go hand in hand at most film festivals and, in those cases, Berlin is no different from the rest. But movies on offer in the German capital often prove to be slightly more challenging, regardless of whether they're in...
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'We've got homegrown talent:' Canadians at the Oscars

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The Shape of Water producer J. Miles Dale talks to CBC's Zulekha Nathoo about Canada's high-quality movie industry talent and resources.
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'We need men to step forward:' The Breadwinner's Anthony Leo

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Producer Anthony Leo discusses changes the film industry needs for better gender equality.
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2018 Academy Award highlights

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Excerpts from this year's broadcast
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Push for 'inclusion rider' in film

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Stacy Smith, the founder and director of the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative, speaks about Frances McDormand's surprise reference to her inclusion rider concept at the Oscars.
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Is it Too Early to Discuss a "Black Panther" Sequel?

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Emily Longeretta, TV editor at Us Weekly, says it's safe to assume another "Black Panther" movie is coming. She says the film's political nuance and depiction of underrepresented groups could attract a large audience and provide a sales...
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Trump talks gun-free zones, mental health, school safety and violent video games

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U.S. president talks about background checks and arming teachers
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Why AT&T Is Giving Indie Films a Platform

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Hanny Patel, VP of Video Marketing at AT&T Entertainment Group, says that DirecTV was looking to bring its customers unique content.
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AT&T's Tries to Reach New Audience with Indie Film Focus

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Hanny Patel, VP of Video Marketing at AT&T Entertainment Group, says that DirecTV was looking to bring its customers unique content.
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IPIC Entertainment Creates Ultimate Theater Experience

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Hamid Hashemi, Founder and CEO of iPic Entertainment, says the company is looking to raise $40 million to continue their growth. IPIC Entertainment operates 16 movie locations with 121 screens.
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Eric Roberts Stars in Terrifying Thriller

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"No Solicitors" is a campy, horror film, currently available for streaming.
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'A window of insight:' The Filmmakers spotlights Canadian cinema

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Host Johanna Schneller offers a sneak peek at the new movie-focused show The Filmmakers.
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What's next for Denis Villeneuve?

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Now that he's finished Blade Runner 2049, the Canadian director is considering joining some of Hollywood's hottest projects.
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'I felt Ridley's presence every day: Denis Villeneuve on the pressures of Blade Runner 2049

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Canadian director Denis Villeneuve talks about working with Ridley Scott and making the biggest film of his career.
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The New Tomb Raider Film Does Something Most Video Game Movies Don't

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Between a hit video game series and an earlier movie staring Angelina Jolie, the new flick has some big shoes to fill. GameSpot Managing Editor Justin Haywald says the new release stays true to the game.
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Unicorn Store's Martha MacIsaac on female-led movie productions

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The Canadian actress talks working with first-time director and Oscar-winner Brie Larson and the joys of working on a female-led film.
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Disney to stop providing Netflix with movies

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Disney, the world’s biggest entertainment company, will stop providing new movies to Netflix in a bid to lure digital viewers who are dumping traditional television to it’s own online streaming service. The company will stop providing...
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Atomic Blonde and Lady Macbeth | Eli Glasner's Friday film review

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Cold War spy film Atomic Blonde is 'all surface no substance,' says CBC film critic Eli Glasner. William Oldroyd's Lady Macbeth gets 4.5 stars out of 5
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"Glow" Star Britney Young Says Netflix Has a "Passion" For Its Original Programming

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The biggest perk of working with Netflix? "Glow" star Britney Young says the streaming service offers great creative freedom.
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Movie night at the symphony

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Whether it's the theme to Harry Potter or Star Wars, symphonies are increasingly adding music from much-loved movies, TV shows and video games to their repertoires
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Entertainment emporium

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Cineplex CEO Ellis Jacob talks about branching out from the silverscreen to add high-tech games and virtual reality