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The movie Reagan is at the center of a censorship row involving Facebook, with actress Penelope Ann Miller, who plays Nancy Reagan in the film, voicing her frustration in a television interview on ...
What comes after Facebook? For screenwriter and director Aaron Sorkin, the answer appears to be simply more Facebook. Sorkin penned the script for the 2010 film "The Social Network," and reports first ...
Status update: A new Facebook movie is in the works. Sony Pictures announced on Friday, September 26 that the film will be called The Social Reckoning and is due out on October 9 next year, via ...
The sequel to the acclaimed Facebook movie “The Social Network” is fully taking shape. Sony Pictures has announced the title, cast and release date for the movie. The film, written and directed by ...
Actor Dennis Quaid and the marketers behind his upcoming movie about President Ronald Reagan are slamming Facebook for allegedly restricting their ability to promote the film, dubbed Reagan and set to ...
Aaron Sorkin's follow-up Facebook film has set a 2026 release date. The sequel to The Social Network has officially hired its Mark Zuckerberg — and it's not Jesse Eisenberg. Sony announced Friday that ...
Everything we needed to know about Facebook was right in front of our faces, on the big screen, in 2010. Everything we needed to know about Facebook was right in front of our faces, on the big screen, ...
In case you missed it, The Social Network, also known to most of us as “the Facebook movie,” released its first teaser. And the oddest part isn’t the Hackers-esque dramatization of pageviews and ...
Whoa! Blogger Carson Reeves of Scriptshadow got his hands on the screenplay for "The Social Network," the adaptation of Ben Mezrich's semi-salacious Facebook tell-all "The Accidental Billionaires," ...
In early September, director Joshua Newton was working on the rollout of his Holocaust movie Beautiful Blue Eyes when he received a troubling email. Peter Ruppert, a digital media buyer for the film’s ...
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