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    Chris Rock to direct, star in ‘Misty Green’; Neon to launch AFM sales
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    2024-11-01T21:00:00Z

    Additional casting underway.

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    ‘A Complete Unknown’ nears £10m; ‘The Brutalist’ holds well again to overtake awards favourites.

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    2014-09-07T16:20:00Z

    Dir/scr: Chris Rock. US. 2014. 101mins

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    Paramount buys Chris Rock's Top Five
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    Paramount buys Chris Rock's Top Five

    2014-09-10T16:33:00Z

    Paramount Pictures has secured worldwide distribution rights to Chris Rock’s Top Five. The comedy – written, directed by and starring Rock – received its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival last Saturday.

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    Will Smith’s R-rated ‘Bad Boys 4’ rules North American box office on $56m
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    Will Smith’s R-rated ‘Bad Boys 4’ rules North American box office on $56m

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    Fourth instalment of action comedy franchise delivers highest R-rated debut since ‘Oppenheimer’ last summer.

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    FilmNation to sell TIFF duo

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    EXCLUSIVE: Glen Basner’s New York-based production, finance and sales company is handling international rights to Noah Baumbach’s While We’re Young and Chris Rock comedy Top Five, both of which are set to premiere in Toronto next month.

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    International box office: ‘The Witches’ hits $10m; ‘Demon Slayer’ closes in on $200m in Japan
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    2020-11-09T11:21:00Z

    ‘Rams’, ‘Radioactive’ and ’Honest Thief” liven up the reopened Australian market. 

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    UK box office preview: new openers ‘Abominable’, ‘Gemini Man’ will struggle to topple ‘Joker’
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    UK box office preview: new openers ‘Abominable’, ‘Gemini Man’ will struggle to topple ‘Joker’

    2019-10-11T13:53:00Z

    Further new openers include Lionsgate’s ‘Farming’, eOne’s ‘The Day Shall Come’.

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    Exodus wins modest US session on $24.5m
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    Exodus wins modest US session on $24.5m

    2014-12-14T20:31:00Z

    Fox’s Biblical epic from Ridley Scott Exodus: Gods And Kings flooded into the US charts on an estimated $24.5m as Mockingjay – Part 1 crossed $275m in its fourth weekend.

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    The Toronto International Film Festival leadership announced the juried and audience award winners as the 39th annual event wrapped on Sunday (September 14).

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