All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 1549
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Netflix defends film strategy after Steven Spielberg's Oscars criticism
The statement comes amid reports Spielberg will voice his concerns about Netflix titles to the Academy.
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China box office: 'Alita: Battle Angel' tops chart at end of record-breaking month
February was the biggest month ever in a single market.
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'Fighting With My Family' confirmed as UK box office champion on its first weekend
The wrestling drama had a £2m opening including previews.
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Netflix COO Ted Sarandos, MPAA chief Charles Rivkin among Series Mania speakers
Other speakers include former WGA president Howard Rodman, Amazon Studios head of European Originals Georgia Brown and Endeavour Content head of TV advisory and partner Lorenzo De Maio.
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'Harry Birrell: Films Of Love And War' wins Glasgow audience award; festival draws record admissions
Festival closed on March 3 with the UK premiere of Beats.
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'Land Without God': Dublin Review
Heartbreaking personal documentary about abuses by the Irish state and the Catholic Church
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"I am not McDonalds": Amma Asante urges young directors to make films only for themselves
Belle and A United Kingdom director discussed her career during a Q&A at the Glasgow Film Festival.
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Oscar and Bafta early predictions: what might the 2020 awards season look like?
Screen looks ahead to next year’s race, the challenges facing Oscar and Bafta organisers and highlights some of the titles likely to be in the running.
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In pictures: Glasgow Film Festival 2019 highlights
Events included a Bo Burnham Q&A and a live Jessie Buckley performance.
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'How To Train Your Dragon 3' rules international, 'Green Book' crosses $100m (update)
dateFox International’s Alita: Battle Angel brings in $40.4m for $278.2m.
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'How To Train Your Dragon 3' slays Tyler Perry's final Madea outing in North America (update)
Green Book, Free Solo et al benefit from Oscar bumps.
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'Automata': Glasgow FrightFest Review
A historian and his stepdaughter investigate a mysterious 18th century mechanical doll
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Hugh Jackman, Rebecca Ferguson sci-fi 'Reminiscence' lands at Warner Bros
Source: Wiki Commons Reminiscence Warner Bros has snapped up worldwide rights to one of last month’s hottest EFM packages Reminiscence to star Hugh Jackman and Rebecca Ferguson. FilmNation and Endeavor Content introduced the sci-fi package in Berlin in February and almost immediately a gaggle of studios coalesced ...
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'She's Missing': Dublin Review
When her best friend goes missing, a New Mexico waitress embarks on a dangerous desert mission to find her
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Sundance winner 'Clemency' lands French distribution deal (exclusive)
Paradigm brokered deal on behalf of producers.
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Danny DeVito, Vicky Krieps, Peter Sarsgaard, John Leguizamo join 'Harry Haft'
Production underway on Second World War saga starring Ben Foster.
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UK box office preview: Can 'Fighting With My Family' wrestle top spot from 'The LEGO Movie 2'?
‘The Aftermath’ with Keira Knightley is another new opener.
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Saban Films swoops on SXSW-bound horror 'Tone-Deaf'
Robert Patrick and Amanda Crew star in inter-generational cultural critique.
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Pioneering French producer Mag Bodard dies at 103
Bodard worked with iconic directors Jacques Demy, Agnès Varda, Robert Bresson, Jean-Luc Godard, Maurice Pialat, Alain Resnais and Claude Miller.
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Features
How UK filmmaker Jack McHenry made his feature debut 'Here Comes Hell!' for just £22,000
The comedy horror is premiering at Glasgow Film Festival.