Tag: Rob Moore

  • Imax and Paramount Pictures to extend their biz ties from next year

    Imax and Paramount Pictures to extend their biz ties from next year

    MUMBAI: With the release of Michael Bay‘s Transformers 4 in June 2014 and a co-production of Christopher Nolan‘s Interstellar in November of the same year, Imax and Paramount Pictures will extend their business ties to release five of the Hollywood studio‘s upcoming films.

    The extended deal follows Imax successfully releasing Nolan‘s The Dark Knight. In that film and Bay‘s upcoming Transformers 4, Imax‘s proprietary cameras will be pressed into service to fill the large-format exhibitor‘s screens.
     
    "Imax is among the greatest ways to experience a movie," Rob Moore, vice chairman of Paramount Pictures has said in a statement. "Working with today‘s top filmmakers, we look forward to bringing audiences the most exciting new movies with the very best presentation for years to come," he added.

    Three other films from Paramount Pictures that are still to be announced will be part of the agreement.

  • Mission Impossible – Ghost Protocol sets franchise record

    Mission Impossible – Ghost Protocol sets franchise record

    MUMBAI: Tom Cruise-starring Mission Impossible – Ghost Protocol has earned $571 million at the box office, thereby becoming the the most successful movie franchise in the action series and also outgrossing Mission: Impossible 2‘s $546.4 million globally in the process.

    Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol has passed $200 million in North America and, combined with its strong performance internationally of $369 million through Sunday, has achieved the new feat of being the most successful in the franchise series at the box office.

    On the foreign theatrical circuit, the movie had a total weekend gross of $25 million drawn from 7,837 locations in 63 markets.

    The pictures‘ box office take in China from some 3,000 sites is more than five times the comparable market opening figure compiled by 2006’s Mission: Impossible III, which generated total foreign box office of $263.8 million.

    Paramount vice chairman Rob Moore said, “Brad Bird, Tom Cruise, J.J. Abrams and the entire team who worked on ‘M:I4‘ created an incredibly entertaining film, one that fans worldwide embraced in record numbers.”

  • Paramount ropes in former NBC Universal hand Huntsberry as COO

    Paramount ropes in former NBC Universal hand Huntsberry as COO

    MUMBAI: The Viacom-owned film studio Paramount Pictures has announced the appointment of Frederick Huntsberry as its chief operating officer. In his new role at Paramount, Huntsberry will be responsible for worldwide strategic planning and operations for the studio.

    Huntsberry comes to Paramount after 12 years with General Electric Co., the parent company of NBC, where he served as NBC Universal Television Distribution EVP as well as Universal Pictures interim president and COO.

    “With Frederick’s unique experiences and skills, I know he will be a tremendous addition to our management team as we continue to lead Paramount to a bright future,” Paramount chairman and chief executive Brad Grey has been quoted in media reports as saying.

    Paramount has also announced the expansion of the profile of its president Rob Moore. Moore, who had been in charge of marketing and distribution, will now take charge of its home entertainment and digital operations as well.