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Richard Ayoade will host the Bafta TV Awards for the first time on July 31.
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Dreyfuss, Gilliam to attend Glasgow
Tenth edition of Glasgow Film Festival, running Feb 20-March 2 announces guest lineup.
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‘Soul’: London Review
Delayed now until Christmas Day streaming, Pixar’s stunning animation doesn’t disappoint
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The Equalizer claims US crown on $35m
North American audiences could not resist the reteaming of Denzel Washington and his Training Day director Antoine Fuqua as action thriller The Equalizer opened top through Sony on an estimated $35m.
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Batman finale sets $160.9m 2D domestic launch record
UPDATE: The Dark Knight Rises opened on $160.9m according to results reported by Warner Bros on Monday (23), one day later than usual due to the tragedy at a midnight screening of the film in Colorado last Friday.
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