Robert Mitchell

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    Will 2007 boast the biggest summer box office in history'

    2007-01-06T13:06:00

    Every summer has tentpole releases but there are five titles next summer for which the term is an understatement. In any other year each could the highest-grossing film. Their strength is their brand.Four of the films are sequels - all third instalments in established franchises (see below).But the fifth, the ...

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    Casino Royale sets UK record for Bond

    2006-12-04T18:04:00

    After just three weekends onrelease in the UK and Ireland, the 21st official James Bond film CasinoRoyale has already become the highest-grossing film of the franchise in theterritory.

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    Casino Royale off to strong start in UK

    2006-11-17T00:00:00

    Casino Royale has set a strong early pace, and given a glimpse of theanticipation and intrigue surrounding the title, in the UK on its first day ofrelease. Launching Thursday in the UK the film, which reinvents theJames Bond franchise as a gritty, more real-world action adventure with DanielCraig taking the ...

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    Cars speeds past $200m for BVI

    2006-09-26T00:00:00

    Pixar Animation Studio's Cars has become only the sixth film released in 2006 to pass$200m at the international box office this week.The film is actually the seventh film to achieve the mark duringthe year and third for distributor Buena Vista International (BVI), as Decemberholdover, The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, ...

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    Strong Dutch opening for Verhoeven's Black Book

    2006-09-19T16:43:00

    Paul Verhoeven's acclaimed Black Book (Zwartboek) has given localfilms a welcome boost in The Netherlands this week, scoring the best localopening of the year and the fifth best opening for any title.

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    Mission: Impossible III crosses $250m internationally

    2006-08-04T14:00:00

    Mission: Impossible III passed the $250m mark at the international boxoffice yesterday (Aug 3). The action blockbuster, which was first out of thegates this summer season, received the boost to reach the mark after receivingits belated opening in Japan on July 8.

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    UIP takes on UK release for Clerks II

    2006-08-01T16:43:00

    United InternationalPictures (UIP) will distribute Kevin Smith's Clerks II in the UK. The deal was official confirmed as UIP set thebelated sequel to Smith's 1994 cult hit for a Sept 22 release in the territory.

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    UIP crosses $1bn mark on July 21

    2006-07-27T18:00:00

    UIP has joinedthe $1bn club in the international market this year. Following TwentiethCentury Fox International, which achieved the mark in record time in mid-June,UIP crossed $1bn in international returns on July 21.The result comes after two record-breaking years for the company, both of whichsurpassed $2bn in international grosses by the ...

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    Superman Returns sets London IMAX record

    2006-07-27T08:20:00

    Superman Returns may not have been able to move Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest from the top of the UK chart but its run at the British Film Institute's London IMAX has proven a triumph.

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    'Everything's being done right this time that wasn't done right back in the 1950s'

    2006-07-27T00:00:00

    Long regarded as afilm-making pioneer, James Cameron is a self-described "evangelist" for digital3D. The director recently talked to Screen International about his vision ofcinema's future. A shorter version of this interview appears in the July 28print edition of Screen International as part of a cover feature on digital 3D.

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    Pirates bounty gives boost to UK box-office

    2006-07-25T13:02:00

    Box-office figures from thefirst half of 2006 may have seen a 3% year-on-year deficit in the UK but Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest has almostsingle-handedly turned fortunes around in just two weeks.

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    James Cameron to shoot Avatar next

    2006-06-29T11:39:00

    Director James Cameron hasbeen in pre-production on his next two features, Avatar and Battle Angel,but Avatar has won the race and willbe the first to shoot.

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    Happy Feet draws strong response at Cine Expo

    2006-06-28T15:28:00

    Followingthe UIP and Fox presentations, Warner Bros was next in line to present itsproduct reel to exhibitors at Cinema Expo in Amsterdam.

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    Fox draws Cine Expo cheers for Night At The Museum

    2006-06-28T13:07:00

    Day two of the 15thanniversary Cinema Expo International saw strong response to the presentationfrom Twentieth Century Fox. Paul Hanneman, Tomas Jegeus, Fox Searchlight's Rebecca Keareyand a mix of on-screen and off-screen talent provided introductions to thecompany's product reel and evening screenings.

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    Gold Reel awards go to 18 films crossing $100m

    2006-06-28T12:55:00

    Yesterdayat Cinema Expo, Nielsen EDI International handed out its annual Gold ReelAwards.

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    Glickman stresses importance of international markets

    2006-06-27T12:14:00

    Day two of the15th anniversary Cinema Expo International got underway with a typicallyrousing speech from MPAA chairman and CEO Dan Glickman.

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    German industry fights piracy with innovative campaign

    2006-06-27T11:49:00

    Attendees at Cinema Expo in Amsterdam heard how real progress is being made in getting themessage to consumers about copyright theft.

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    CineExpo told of great threat from closing release windows

    2006-06-27T11:18:00

    Theproblem of closing release windows is 'the only issue that can end cinemaas we know it,' John Fithian of the National Association of Theatre Owners(Nato) in the US told Cinema Expo Internationaldelegates in Amsterdam yesterday on the thornyissue.

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    The Holiday gets strong response for UIP at CineExpo

    2006-06-27T11:08:00

    Anyregular attendee of Cinema Expo International knows that Monday has becomeknown as UIP day. This year was no different, although CineExpo'sBob Sunshine introduced the beginning of the UIP presentation yesterday as'the end of an era' as chairman and CEO Stewart Till and presidentand COO Andrew Cripps prepared to deliver the ...

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    Geertsen says European industry should pay its share for digital revolution

    2006-06-26T15:47:00

    As the 15th CinemaExpo International got underway in Amsterdam today Anders Geertsen,director of distribution at the Danish Film Institute and director of the commercialmodule at the European Digital Cinema Forum, delivered a call to arms to theEuropean industry.

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