All Screen articles in December 30 2016 – Page 2
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Michelle Williams on 'Manchester By The Sea': "I was afraid that I just wouldn’t measure up"
Michelle Williams packs a powerful punch in Kenneth Lonergan’s awards-season front-runner Manchester By The Sea, despite very limited screen time.
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Miramax CEO Steven Schoch to depart
The senior executive will leave the company before the end of the year, it emerged on Tuesday.
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Americas briefs: Argentinian director Eliseo Subiela dies
The director of the magic realism school who directed 1992 rom-com The Dark Side Of The Heart starring Dario Grandinetti has died. He was 71.
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'Nocturnal Animals' cinematographer Seamus McGarvey talks the hardest sequence he's ever shot
For twice Oscar-nominated UK cinematographer Seamus McGarvey, working with Tom Ford on Nocturnal Animals was an experience like no other.
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The BFI's five biggest distribution awards of 2016
From US indie hits to British social realist drama, Screen charts the BFI’s biggest grants in 2016.
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'Rogue One' targets top three 2016 finish (update)
DECEMBER 27 UPDATE: Lucasfilm’s sci-fi grossed a confirmed $96.1m over the holiday weekend as it crossed $570m worldwide.
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In Focus: the UK's booming VFX scene
With the exchange rate in their favour, the UK’s visual-effects houses have never been in greater demand. But how is the sector adapting as Brexit looms and investment heads east?
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Screen's most-read stories of 2016
Topics that were popular with Screen readers in 2016 included Blade Runner, Baahubali, our Cannes jury grid and of course, Brexit.
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Annette Bening: "Good directors don’t say a lot"
The legendary actress discusses her role in Mike Mills’ critically acclaimed 20th Century Women.
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Why did so many sequels flop in 2016?
‘Sequelitis’ was a legitimate story this year after so many studio sequels bombed at the box office.
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