All Screen articles in March 14 2014
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Evan Saxon relaunches company
Evan Saxon has relaunched his distribution and marketing company, kicking off with the limited release of Manchester United doc Class Of ’92.
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Exodus: Gods And Kings trailer
Christian Bale glowers, stares down authority and swings a weapon – and we’re not talking about the pitch meeting.
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Gone Girl, new trailer
Fox has issued its classy but not especially thrilling new trailer for the Gillian Flynn adaptation, due out on October 3.
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Vyer Films expands monthly roster
The streaming start-up has added a trio of titles to its July line-up.
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The final X-Men: DOFP trailer
As the countdown to the May 23 release becomes ever more frantic at the Fox marketing department, the studio has released a third and final trailer for X-Men: Days Of Future Past.
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Fox unleashes X-Men: DOFP trailer
Uh-oh Michael Fassbender is back in the helmet, flicking puny humans into the air. Ian McKellen pouts knowingly. Hugh Jackman is angry again. It can only be X-Men: Days Of Future Past.
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Michael Rosenberg joins Film Movement
Michael Rosenberg has become the newest equity-holder in the New York-based firm and will assume the role of co-president alongside Adley Gartenstein.
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CinemaCon: Dolby trumpets Atmos
Dolby Laboratories announced on the opening day of CinemaCon (24) that it will instal the Dolby Atmos audio platform in more than 100 screens on the Indonesian Cinemaxx circuit over the next three or more years.
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Alfred Molina joins Matador
The veteran actor will play Andres Galan in fledgling El Rey Network’s scripted original series from Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman set to premiere in July.
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Cinedigm picks up Antboy
Viva Pictures’ Danish film premiered at Toronto last autumn and is the live-action adaptation of Kenneth Bogh Andersen’s comic book series.
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Paramount, Plan B to adapt Big Short
Adam McKay will adapt the screenplay and direct Michael Lewis’ book about the housing and credit bubble.
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Lucy Fisher, producer, Divergent
Lucy Fisher is the former vice-chairman of Columbia Tri-Star Motion Picture Group and evp of worldwide production at Warner Bros and runs Red Wagon Entertainment with husband and business partner Doug Wick.
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Dust, Marmato take top prizes in Cartagena
Dust On The Tongue [pictured], Marmato, To Kill A Man take home prizes.
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Dark Matter of Love lands US deals
EXCLUSIVE: Tugg, Al-Jazeera, Netflix and Virgil Films to share rights.
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Chinn cousins switch on Lightbox
With two Oscars under his belt for Man On Wire and Searching For Sugar Man, Simon Chinn has, in his own words, had a “good run” at producing theatrical feature documentaries for his London-based production company Red Box Films.
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Scottish film industry facing key challenges
Local producers lobby government for funding while Creative Scotland struggles to attract film director.
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Auto enrolment - an issue that cannot be ignored
Auto enrolment into a pension scheme create particular issues for the film industry.
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Showbox gets Gangnam Blues
South Korea’s Showbox/Mediaplex has picked up A Dirty Carnival director Yoo Ha’s upcoming Gangnam Blues starring rising pan-Asian star Lee Min-Ho.
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Budapest buzz tops Need for Speed
The Grand Budapest Hotel races ahead of Need for Speed in online buzz.