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On the Lot: Sony hack and 'Into the Woods' drama
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Dec 15, 2014
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On the Lot: Sony hack and 'Into the Woods' drama
It's time for On the Lot, our weekly peek behind the scenes in Hollywood. Rebecca Keegan from the Los Angeles Times joined A Martinez in studio to chat.
Pedestrians cross a street in front of the Sony Pictures Entertainment headquarters in Culver City, Calif. The FBI has confirmed it is investigating a recent hacking attack at Sony Pictures Entertainment, which caused major internal computer problems at the film studio. It was followed by a threatening mass email to Sony employees, purportedly from the hackers. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)
Pedestrians cross a street in front of the Sony Pictures Entertainment headquarters in Culver City, Calif. The FBI has confirmed it is investigating a recent hacking attack at Sony Pictures Entertainment, which caused major internal computer problems at the film studio. It was followed by a threatening mass email to Sony employees, purportedly from the hackers.
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Nick Ut/AP
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It's time for On the Lot, our weekly peek behind the scenes in Hollywood. Rebecca Keegan from the Los Angeles Times joined A Martinez in studio to chat.

More details keep leaking out about Sony after their massive hack; the "Birdman" score misses out on Oscar eligibility, and there's drama around Stephen Sondheim's "Into the Woods."  In Take Two's On the Lot segment, our weekly peek behind the scenes in Hollywood, Rebecca Keegan from the L.A. Times joined A Martinez in studio to chat.