Michael Lynton, former Sony CEO, wishes he had thought more carefully before greenlighting "The Interview" from Seth Rogen.
The making of the 2014 film starring Seth Rogen and James Franco resulted in a cyberattack that leaked confidential scripts ...
Michael Lynton says the nightmarish 2014 hack of Sony's computer systems can be traced to his childhood yearning to "fit in with the cool kids." ...
The damage rippling from the email hack at Sony Pictures Entertainment continues, and some in Hollywood are going on the offensive. Noted Supreme Court lawyer David Boies sent out a letter on the ...
In an excerpt from his new memoir, the former studio boss opens up about the personal reasons behind his choice to greenlight the political comedy, which led to fallout the likes of which Hollywood ...
In an exclusive book excerpt, the former CEO of Sony Entertainment opens up about his role in unleashing one of the worst ...
The President let it be clear that he thought it was a bad idea for Sony to greenlight a picture about killing a head of state.
WikiLeaks has added “thousands” more hacked Sony Pictures Entertainment emails to its searchable database. WikiLeaks made the announcement Thursday in a posting on its Twitter account. The move came ...
In their Cyber Security column, Karen H. Bromberg and Duane A. Cranston of Cohen & Gresser write: The Sony breach is a wake-up call, not only because the hack was carried out with the principal aim of ...
Angelina Jolie hasn’t had the greatest week. Not only was she snubbed by the Golden Globes for her movie “Unbroken,” but producer Scott Rudin called her a “minimally talented spoiled brat” in leaked ...
Internal emails hacked from Sony Pictures Entertainment late last year have been released in a searchable database form by WikiLeaks. The document dump reveals frank discussions between the company's ...
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