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The Film Musicians Secondary Market Fund, a trust set up to collect and distribute residual payments to musicians in the TV and film industry, is eyeing Spyglass Entertainment for possible money ...
Spyglass Entertainment's Gary Barber and Roger Birnbaum are in advanced talks to run MGM as part of a plot to save the Lion and allow the studio to get back to making movies.
Part of the Spyglass library, about 15 titles personally owned by Barber and Birnbaum that include such films as “The Sixth Sense” and “Seabiscuit,” would be folded into MGM’s own ...
Intermedia and Spyglass Entertainment Group on Sunday announced plans to merge, in a deal that would create one of the world’s largest independent film companies with more than $600 million ...
Spyglass Media Group has joined with Propagate Content, Artists First, and Off-Road Productions to form Artists Road as a new comedy film joint venture. The companies unveiled the alliance ...
Lionsgate Nabs About 200 Films From Spyglass Media in Stake Deal. The Jon Feltheimer-led company picked up a 20 percent stake in the firm run by former MGM chief Gary Barber.
Lionsgate has taken a 20% stake in Spyglass Media, and the companies together have formed a strategic content partnership. Lionsgate has also acquired most of the studio’s 200-film library ...
Before MGM, he worked at Spyglass Entertainment where he oversaw films like “27 Dresses,” “The Vow,” “Leap Year” and “The Count of Monte Christo.” ...
Film companies Intermedia and Spyglass Entertainment Group announced plans on Monday to merge, creating one of the world's largest independent film producers. Spyglass financed and produced "The ...
Films produced by Spyglass Entertainment have grossed more than $5 billion in worldwide box office to date and amassed more than 34 Oscar nominations and four wins.