All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 365
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News
‘The People’s Joker’ superhero parody lands US theatrical deal after TIFF 2022 debacle
Altered Innocence to release queer coming-of-age story in New York on April 5.
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Features
Errol Morris explains why ‘The Pigeon Tunnel’ switched from a series to a feature film
Veteran documentarian Errol Morris tells Nicholas Barber why spy-fiction author John le Carré proved such an intriguing subject for his latest film, The Pigeon Tunnel.
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News
Ukraine’s Odesa film festival to take place in Kyiv in 2024
Organisers hope international industry and press will attend.
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Features
David Fincher and Andrew Kevin Walker on creating hitman thriller ‘The Killer’
The Killer sees David Fincher deliver a lean, efficient and darkly funny hitman tale.
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News
‘All Of Us Strangers’ leads London Critics’ Circle nominations
US actor Jeffrey Wright will be honoured with the Dilys Powell award for excellence in film
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News
Bafta to shake up best film category for 2025 film awards
Rule change could vastly reduce number of eligible titles – and impact streamer release strategy
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News
Adam Sandler, Hunter Schafer, Lena Dunham films to world premiere at Berlin 2024
The festival has revealed titles set to play in Berlinale Special, Generation and Forum Expanded.
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Promotion
First look: How Hungary is assuring its future with big studio expansion
Hungary has in recent years seen its reputation as a go-to destination for international filming grow.
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Reviews
‘The Goldfinger’: Review
‘Infernal Affairs’ duo Tony Leung and Andy Lau re-team for a rip-roaring tale of corruption and greed
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Features
Paul King talks casting Timothée Chalamet in ‘Wonka’: “He’s slightly unknowable, like he’s stepped in from another world”
Following two hit Paddington films, Paul King cooks up an origin tale for Roald Dahl’s genius chocolatier Willy Wonka.
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Features
‘Free Solo’ duo talk making their first scripted feature ‘Nyad’
Oscar-winning documentarians Jimmy Chin and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi threw themselves into the deep end.
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Features
Ketchup Entertainment CEO Gareth West talks ‘Memory’, shift into distribution
”We will be driven by whatever is good in the marketplace each year.”
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News
Charles D. King to receive 2024 PGA Milestone Award
Trailblazing industry producer, financier earned historic Oscar nod for Judas And The Black Messiah.
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News
Neon takes US rights to horror ‘Immaculate’ starring and produced by Sydney Sweeney
Production wrapped earlier in 2023. Theatrical release planned.
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Reviews
‘The Color Purple’: Review
Rousing adaptation of the Tony-winning musical of Alice Walker’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel
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Features
Making 'Barbie': Greta Gerwig on getting Mattel onside, using UK talent and wanting to make films "for the next 40 years"
Director Greta Gerwig on why she wanted to reimagine Barbie for a whole new generation, and how she made the year’s biggest movie in the process.
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News
Apple TV+’s ‘Silo’ series two resumes UK shoot
Filming is taking place at Hoddesdon Studios in Hertfordshire.
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Features
“Independent financing is the best and worst way to make a film,” says ‘Ferrari’s’ Michael Mann
Director and car enthusiast Michael Mann talks to Screen about the long road to bringing Ferrari to the screen and why, in his 80th year, he has no plans to slow down.
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Features
Awards Whispers: our anonymous Bafta voters on British contenders, celebrity moderators
“I’m probably an awards publicist’s nightmare.”
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News
Films du Losange unveils second and third features in Nicolas Philibert’s ‘On The Adamant’ triptych (exclusive)
‘On The Adamant’ won the 2023 Golden Bear in Berlin.