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    Kill Your Darlings
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    Kill Your Darlings

    2013-01-19T10:43:00Z

    Dir: John Krokidas. US. 2012. 104mins

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    The Works takes Sundance hit Darlings
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    The Works takes Sundance hit Darlings

    2013-05-16T09:34:00Z

    John Krokidas’ drama [pictured] stars Daniel Radcliffe, Dane DeHaan, Ben Foster, Michael C. Hall, Elisabeth Olsen and Jack Huston.

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    Daniel Radcliffe, Kill Your Darlings
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    Daniel Radcliffe, Kill Your Darlings

    2013-12-03T12:00:00Z

    Given the gap between first auditioning for the role and the completion of the film, Kill Your Darlings could almost be considered a passion project for Daniel Radcliffe.

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    Hall, Foster, Sedgwick, Leigh join cast of Kill Your Darlings
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    2012-02-11T09:31:00Z

    Young Beats story starts shooting on March 19 in New York.

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    Cannes: StarStream Media backs ‘Young Americans’
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    Cannes: StarStream Media backs ‘Young Americans’

    2015-05-08T17:32:00Z

    Dane DeHaan and Daniel Radcliffe are reuniting with their Kill Your Darlings director John Krokidas to play the young Republican consultant Karl Rove and strategist Lee Atwater alongside Amanda Seyfried.

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    Wroclaw's AFF to honour Vachon
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    Wroclaw's AFF to honour Vachon

    2013-10-10T11:18:00Z

    Kill Your Darlings producer to receive Indie Star Award at Polish festival.

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    Susan Sarandon to star in drama 'Tunnels'

    2019-05-16T17:00:00Z

    Victoria Rose wrote screenplay about unlikely friendship between supermarket workers.

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    Toronto reveals first 2013 titles
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    Toronto reveals first 2013 titles

    2013-07-23T15:30:00Z

    Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave and Wikileaks drama The Fifth Estate are among a raft of world premieres set for the 38th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).

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    Sundance: Way Back, Blackfish, Darlings in deals avalanche
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    Sundance: Way Back, Blackfish, Darlings in deals avalanche

    2013-01-23T00:01:00Z

    As deals continued to explode out of Park City, Fox Searchlight paid just under $10m for North America and select major territories to Nat Faxon and Jim Rash’s feature directorial debut The Way, Way Back. Meanwhile SPC has acquired Kill Your Darlings and CBS Films picked up Toy’s House.

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    Sundance: RADiUS-TWC buys Twenty Feet From Stardom
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    Sundance: RADiUS-TWC buys Twenty Feet From Stardom

    2013-01-18T18:16:00Z

    UPDATE: In the first on-site deal of the festival the distributor has acquired North American rights in a low seven-figure deal and plans a theatrical release this summer. Separately, Anchor Bay has acquired Leland Orser’s drama Morning.

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