All articles by Ian Sandwell – Page 18
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News'Walking Dead' star begins 'The Boy' shoot
Thriller stars The Walking Dead’s Lauren Cohan and will be directed by William Brent Bell.
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News'Sand Dollars' attracts Breaking Glass
Distributor acquires North American rights to Israel Cárdenas & Laura Amelia Guzmán’s drama starring Geraldine Chaplin.
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NewsIFFLA unveils 2015 lineup
13th edition of festival will feature four world premieres and seven North American premieres.
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NewsPremiere Entertainment boards 'Abandoned'
EXCLUSIVE: Survival thriller is set to start shooting in New Zealand this week and stars Dominic Purcell.
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NewsTim Burton to direct live-action 'Dumbo'
Live-action remake of Disney classic is still in development.
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NewsGartenstein to leave Film Movement
Co-president will sell his remaining ownership of the company to Michael E. Rosenberg, who will continue as president.
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NewsPopcornflix acquires Film Movement slate
Selection includes award-winning foreign films from Cannes, Sundance and Berlin.
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NewsShoot wraps on Cómplices
Romantic comedy, starring Arath De La Torre [pictured], is Lantica Pictures’ first Dominican-shot film under multi-picture deal signed with Pantelion Films.
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NewsA Little Chaos to open Sonoma
Festival will close with Michel Hazanavicius’ The Search and runs March 25-29.
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NewsPlay It Forward to open Tribeca/ESPN festival
Andrea Nevins’ documentary about Tony Gonzalez and his older brother Chris will world premiere on April 15.
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NewsBOND/360 plays Dangerous Game
Anthony Baxter’s documentary to be distributed on all major VoD platforms in June.
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NewsWe Are The Freaks heading to US
Company acquires US distribution rights to Justin Edgar’s third feature.
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Marigold Hotel sequel retains UK lead
Fox’s sequel adds $2.9m (£1.9m) for $13m (£8.6m) after 11 days in play; Sony’s Chappie is the highest new entry with $1.5m (£996,000); Still Alice posts excellent $606,000 (£401,396) debut from 87 sites for Curzon Film World.
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FeaturesPaul Hyett, Howl
Ian Sandwell talks to the film-maker about his creature feature Howl, the follow-up to his FrightFest 2012 premiere The Seasoning House.
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NewsBAFTA to offer overseas scholarships
Scholarships for Chinese and British nationals part of education push from BAFTA.
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NewsPaddington in StudioCanal record
Big screen adaptation surpasses Non-Stop’s worldwide tally of $236m to become their biggest ever worldwide release.
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NewsLevelK journeys to Spear
Stephen Page’s new feature is currently in production and is produced by the creative team behind The Turning.
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NewsUK-China treaty ratified
Deal secures co-production treaty with qualifying films not subject to China’s quota on foreign films.
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NewsBBFC bans Hate Crime
James Cullen Bressack’s second feature was set to be the first release in a new joint VoD venture between Nerdly and TheHorrorShow.TV.









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