David Matalon, a longtime film executive and indie film producer who co-founded and ran TriStar Pictures, led Regency Enterprises for a dozen years and was EVP at Columbia Pictures International, died ...
David Matalon, an acclaimed film executive and producer who co-founded TriStar Pictures and later led Regency Enterprises, died Dec. 2 at his home in Beverly Hills, a spokesperson shared with TheWrap.
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David Matalon, ‘What's Eating Gilbert Grape' Producer and TriStar Co-Founder, Dies At 82
David Matalon, a founding member of TriStar Pictures and producer of films like "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" and "Hear No Evil," died on Dec. 2 in his Beverly Hills home, Variety has learned. He was ...
David Matalon, a film executive and producer who co-founded TriStar Pictures and served as the CEO of Regency for several years, died on Tuesday. He was 82. Matalon died at his home in Beverly Hills, ...
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Jennifer Garner Is Whipping Up an Exciting New Career Venture
Jennifer Garner is leaning even further into home and lifestyle content and bringing her #PretendCookingShow Instagram cooking videos to a brand new YouTube channel.
A winter version of Columbia Restaurant Week is scheduled for Jan. 30 through Feb. 8. The event is a partnership to support local restaurants and the Food Bank of Central and Northeast Missouri. The ...
So many of my fondest holiday memories revolve around Star Wars. The Early Bird Certificate Package mom sent away for in 1977 was nothing more than a promise, (Kenner hadn’t even made the action ...
A growing chain for chicken fingers and more is set to open its first Columbia location, and a well-known NFL player and former University of South Carolina star is set to help with the debut. Guthrie ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — A new dining concept is coming to Columbia's Five Points entertainment district. The Foundry Group has announced that Slip 53, an oyster bar and seafood restaurant, will be opening ...
The creation of this content included the use of AI based on templates created, reviewed and edited by journalists in the newsroom. Read more on our AI policy here. At 7:43 a.m. on Sunday, the NWS ...
The longest-running movie theater in the Twin Cities has been sold, but to new owners with the will and know-how to keep it running a lot longer. Ahead of its 100th anniversary in 2026, the Heights ...
Harvey Underwood, the man who greeted guests to the Benton Franklin Fair & Rodeo for three decades, died Dec. 2 at his Kennewick home. He was 89. Underwood’s association with the annual fair dates to ...
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