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If Kim Jong-un directed 'The Interview'

Here's how 'The Interview' would've looked if Kim Jong-un directed it.

News | In The News

The FBI May Have Made A Huge Mistake In Its Investigation Of The Sony Hack - Business Insider

A threat from the Sony hackers may have actually been a prank.

Politics | From CNN

Sony streams 'The Interview' online and makes Hollywood history

If Sony Pictures can get the deal done in time, "The Interview" will premiere simultaneously in independently-owned movie theaters and living rooms on Christmas Day.

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Sony planning limited release of 'The Interview'

6 out of 10 Americans think Sony overreacted by canceling

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A Sony Employee Details The Panic And Confusion That Followed In The Days After The Massive Hack

An anonymous Sony employee describes what happened at Sony after one of the worst cyber attacks in history.

News | News

Report: U.S. planning “proportional response” to Sony hack, blamed on North Korea - Boing Boing

If we go to war over this thing, that does it: I'm really going to dislike Seth Rogen. One day ahead of an expected announcement by U.S. officials that North Korea is responsible for the devastating hack on Sony Pictures, CNN reports that federal investigators have evidence that “hackers stole the computer credentials of a system administrator to get access to Sony's computer system.”

Business & Finance | Business

Sony Pictures Employees Now Working In An Office “From Ten Years Ago” | TechCrunch

"We are stuck in 1992 over here," she said. She requested anonymity but agreed to talk a bit about her day-to-day experience as a Sony Pictures Employee..

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Sony Cancels 'Interview' Release After Top Theater Chains Drop Out - NBC News.com

Sony is dropping its planned Dec. 25 release of "'The Interview," the comedy starring Seth Rogen and James Franco that depicts the assassination of...

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Sony Hackers Threaten 9/11 Attack on Movie Theaters That Screen ‘The Interview’ | Variety

The Sony hackers have threatened a 9/11-like attack on movie theaters that screen Seth Rogen and James Franco’s North Korean comedy “The Interview,” substantially escalating the stakes surrounding the release of the movie.

Entertainment | Entertainment

The James Franco Movie That Might Destroy a Studio - Los Angeles Magazine

WHAT: What did James Franco do this time? We kid, we kid. On November 24, while Americans were brining turkeys, hackers breached the Sony Pictures network exposing the names, birth dates, and social security numbers of nearly 4,000 employees and leaking several movies (including the musical Annie and WWII drama Fury) to file-sharing sites. - See more...