All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1364
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Features
Word of Mouth: “I follow younger critics and general agitators on Twitter”
The UK’s Mia Bays on who she trusts for film and TV recommendations.
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Features
‘The Cave’ director: “For a woman to be filmed is dangerous”
In an underground hospital in a besieged Syrian city, Dr Amani saved lives while battling prejudice and patriarchy.
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News
Cineworld to acquire Canada’s Cineplex in $2.1bn deal
Cineplex is the largest operator in Canada with 165 cinemas, 1,695 screens and a 75% market share of the territory’s box office.
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Features
Awkwafina on finding authenticity in ‘The Farewell’: “Speaking bad Chinese is more interesting”
The ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ actress plays Billi, a Chinese American who returns to China to see her terminally-ill grandmother.
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Reviews
‘Go!’: Review
A headstrong teen finds meaning in go-karting in this thrilling Aussie family drama
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News
‘Richard Jewell’ delivers second worst debut of Clint Eastwood’s directing career in North America
Jumanji: The Next level tops North American charts. Uncut Gems, Bombshell impress in limited release.
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News
'Jumanji: The Next Level' rules international box office as 'Frozen 2' is sixth Disney film in 2019 to cross $1bn (update)
Last Christmas crosses $100m worldwide.
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Features
’Atlantics’ director Mati Diop talks taking the plunge with Netflix
Haunting ghost story exploring legacy of African exodus to Europe is Senegal’s Oscar submission.
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Features
Why ‘For Sama’ is “a tool to understand the Syrian situation”
Waad al-Kateab — co-directing with Edward Watts — gave shape to her Syrian survival story For Sama by making it a letter to her infant daughter.
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News
Revolver Amsterdam boards FIPRESCI winner Paz Encina’s 'Memories From The Forest' (exclusive)
Feature takes place in the Paraguayan Chaco region, site of intense deforestation.
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News
What could the UK election result mean for the local film industry?
The decisive victory for Boris Johnson has brought clarity over Brexit for the UK’s creative sector, but also despair from industry professionals.
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News
Hugh Skinner, Shazad Latif, Rebecca Benson board UK comedy ‘Falling For Figaro’ (exclusive)
Gary Lewis also joins Danielle Macdonald and Joanna Lumley in romantic comedy.
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News
UK box office preview: ‘Jumanji: The Next Level’ aims to thaw ‘Frozen II’
Other titles set for release include ‘Black Christmas’, ‘The Kingmaker’ and ‘Pink Wall’.
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News
Rotterdam’s co-pro showcase CineMart unveils 2020 projects
Selection includes the upcoming drama from Berlinale award-winner Radu Jude.
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Features
Baftas 2020: which titles are in the running for outstanding British film?
A highly diverse range of titles will compete for outstanding British film at the Bafta Film Awards.
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News
'Jumanji: The Next Level' eyes international box office crown as 'Frozen 2' prepares to hit $1bn
Universal/Blumhouse slasher reboot Black Christmas heads into UK, Australia, Germany, Spain.
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Reviews
‘Black Christmas’: Review
Imogen Poots fights a masked killer - and her own demons - in this feminist remake of the 1974 slasher
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News
Climate crisis, wealth inequality under spotlight in Sundance 2020 New Frontier content
Roster of VR, AR, mixed reality (MR) and AI returns to two dedicated spaces.
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News
Focus Features sets US release for Sundance entry ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’
Universal Pictures International handles distribution outside North America excluding free UK TV.