This image released by HBO shows Natalie Dormer, left, and Diana Rigg in a scene from “Game of Thrones.” Todd-Soundelux, which is in bankruptcy, has done sound for the TV show.
This week on The Broke and the Beautiful, Soundelux entered bankruptcy protection, and four 38 Studios executives want to keep some documents out of public view. Also, Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis got arrested.
This week on The Broke and the Beautiful, Detroit’s problems are hitting the small screen, and “Real Housewives of New Jersey” stars Teresa and Joe Giudice were released on bond. Also, rapper DMX is getting a movie part.
This week on The Broke and the Beautiful, we find some commonalities with the characters of “Downton Abbey,” and Rhythm & Hues’ bankruptcy isn’t stopping a computer-generated tiger from being the “life” of the party. Also, the firm’s bankruptcy is grinding the gears of visual-effects artists who say they’ve been working in deteriorating conditions.
This week on The Broke and the Beautiful, something stinks—but don’t worry, it’s only Curt Schilling’s famous bloody sock, which is going up for sale. Also this week, ex-NBA player Antoine Walker is doling out financial advice.
This year’s very public implosion of New York law firm Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP was the biggest law firm failure in U.S. history—and it seems the creators of CBS drama “The Good Wife” were taking notes.