All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 478
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News
Michael Kustermann promoted to CEO at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema
Outgoing CEO Shelli Tayor to remain on company board.
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Features
Louis Koo talks One Cool plans, ‘Warriors Of Future’ prequel and animation ambitions
The Hong Kong star will receive the Screen International Extraordinary Star Asia Award for Exceptional Contribution to Asian Cinema at NYAFF.
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Reviews
‘Oppenheimer’: Review
Cillian Murphy is riveting as atomic bomb inventor J. Robert Oppenheimer in Christoper Nolan’s epic drama
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News
Netflix axes cheapest ad-free streaming plan in US, UK
The Basic plan – $9.99 a month in the US and £6.99 a month in the UK – is no longer available.
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Atom Egoyan’s ‘Seven Veils’ to world premiere at TIFF
Salome-inspired feature to debut on September 10.
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‘How To Train Your Dragon’, ‘Hedda’ delay UK shoots due to actors’ strike
The live-action remake of ‘How To Train Your Dragon’ was due to film in Belfast from August.
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Venice juggling options, including Hollywood films with no stars, as festival nears line-up announcement
Studios and streamers are deciding whether to pull films or go ahead, said a festival source.
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UK’s BBFC reveals most complained about films of 2022
The DC superhero film received 22 complaints in relation to its 15 rating.
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Busan film festival has “scars to heal” as date set for line-up reveal
Asia’s biggest annual film event has faced a string of challenges in recent months.
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UK government publishes details of new expenditure credit for film and high-end TV
AVEC will be phased in from the beginning of 2024.
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Noel Clarke seeks £10m damages from UK’s Guardian newspaper
As well as claiming for general damages which cover harm to reputation, Clarke is seeking special damages which cover specific financial losses.
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Israeli refugee comedy ‘Running On Sand’ secures international sales representation (exclusive)
The film follows an African refugee to Israel who finds himself part of a struggling football team.
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David Lowery’s ‘Mother Mary’, Mads Mikkelsen in ‘Dust Bunny’ among indies cleared to shoot
Guild publishes list less than one week into strike.
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Reviews
‘Barbie’: Review
Margot Robbie is a Barbie on a mission in Greta Gerwig’s rousing take on Mattel’s iconic doll
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News
Magnolia picks up Sundance Bethann Hardison fashion doc ‘Invisible Beauty’
Distributor plans September 15 theatrical release.
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Korean thrillers ‘Ransomed’, ‘The Moon’ set North America release dates (exclusive)
Well Go USA will distribute both titles in select markets.
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NYAFF sets ‘The Monkey King’ as closing film in first collaboration with Netflix
Producer Pellin Chou set to attend special screening.
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UK arts union Equity to hold SAG-AFTRA solidarity rallies on Friday
The performing arts and entertainment trade union will hold rallies in London and Manchester.
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“The most important critic for any distributor of independent films”: An industry remembers Derek Malcolm
The well-liked film critic is fondly remembered as a passionate supporter of arthouse films.
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‘The Boy And The Heron’ scores biggest ever opening weekend for Hayao Miyazaki
The Studio Ghibli animation is the first from the iconic director in a decade.