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IEEE Spectrum November 2011 Mark Anderson |
A Tale of Two Movies Anonymous and Iron Sky take computer-generated imagery in new and different directions |
The Motley Fool October 19, 2011 |
Nell Minow's 5 Recommended Business Movies Nell Minow provides her thoughts on Moneyball and business movies she'd recommend. |
The Motley Fool October 10, 2011 Anders Bylund |
What Jobs' Passing Could Teach Hollywood Apart from already having the movie in your DVD library, the only reliable way to catch the cult film about Steve Jobs, Pirates of Silicon Valley, while it's still hot is, ironically, piracy. |
HBS Working Knowledge October 6, 2011 James Heskett |
How Will the 'Moneyball Generation' Influence Management? Writing in The New York Times, Cade Massey and Bob Tedeschi speculate on whether the film will rekindle the study of analytics in business schools. |
TIME Asia October 3, 2011 Andrew Marshall |
Big in Jakarta K.K. Dheeraj and his Jakarta company K2K Production will soon release its third film featuring an American porn star. |
IEEE Spectrum August 2011 Susan Karlin |
Raytheon Sarcos's Exoskeleton Nears Production The real-life Iron Man suit is lighter, stronger, and more efficient. |
BusinessWeek May 19, 2011 Bess Levin |
Movie Review: Too Big to Fail At last, the HBO movie, directed by Curtis Hanson, lends the financial crisis some Hollywood street cred |
HHMI Bulletin May 2011 |
Institute Launches Documentary Film Unit At a meeting in February that brought together scientists, educators, and entertainment industry professionals, HHMI announced the launch of a $60 million documentary film initiative that aims to bring engaging science features to television. |
BusinessWeek April 28, 2011 Roger Bennett |
Beware the Sentimental In-Flight Movie A business class traveler, aided (or hindered) by Scotch and high altitude, can be moved to sobs by "The Blind Side." |
BusinessWeek February 18, 2011 Michael White |
Swag: The Currency of Hollywood Giving away tons of free stuff to celebrities is more rewarding than advertising. Swag has also jump-started its own micro-industry and celebrities aren't immune from the IRS. |
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