All articles by Jeremy Kay – Page 1070
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NewsDreamWorks signs up Tate Taylor to direct bestseller The Help
DreamWorks Studios has acquired Kathryn Stockett’s 2009 bestseller The Help and set the author’s childhood friend Tate Taylor to direct.
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NewsJa Rule, Adrienne Bailon board RGM's debut faith-based film
Rapper Ja Rule and Adrienne Bailon, the former member of girl groups Cheetah Girls and 3LW, will star opposite each other in the faith-based drama I’m In Love With A Church Girl.
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NewsDisney expects box office wonderland for Alice
If some in Hollywood were beginning to wonder whether Avatar would ever relinquish its hold on the international box office their guessing game is about to end.
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San Francisco Film Society names finalists in new grant award
The San Francisco Film Society has announced the 11 finalists and one honorable mention for the SFFS/Film Arts Foundation Documentary Grant.
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NewsDallas International Film Festival to honur Up's Pete Docter
Up director Pete Docter will receive the Dallas International Film Festival’s 2010 Texas Avery Animation Award.
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NewsAnonymous, Philanthropy Project back homeless tale Little Red Wagon
David Anspaugh will direct the feel-good family film Little Red Wagon for the John Templeton Foundation and Anonymous Content.
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FeaturesOut of the blue and into the black
If 20th Century Fox regretted the co-financing alliance it made with Paramount Pictures on Titanic, splitting distribution rights and the pot on what would go on to become the biggest film of all time, it was not going to make the same move on Avatar.
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US court hands studios critical victory in piracy war
Hollywood has secured a crucial victory in its war on piracy against RealNetworks.
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IFP returns with Script To Screen Conference
Catherine Hardwicke and Ocean’s Thirteen writer Brian Koppelman will be among the participants at IFP’s Script To Screen conference in New York.
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NewsSan Francisco unveils first wave of competition entries
Top brass at the 53rd San Francisco International Film Festival have unveiled the 12 contenders for the New Directors Prize and announced the competition documentaries.
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Shooting starts in New York on Untitled Oliver Sacks Project
Production is underway in New York and the Westchester area on Untitled Oliver Sacks Project.
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Michael Paszt leaves Cinemavault after ten years
Cinemavault Releasing’s international executive vice-president of worldwide acquisitions and Canadian distribution Michael Paszt has left the Toronto-based company after ten years.
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News13 to receive world premiere at SXSW
Gela Babluani’s all-star crime drama 13 will receive its world premiere in Austin later this month.
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NewsEdell to tower over Inferno
Los Angeles-based Inferno Entertainment has announced the appointment of its CEO and president.
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NewsHurt Locker producer banned from Oscars
The Academy has announced its punishment for The Hurt Locker producer following a furore over a campaign email
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NewsTribeca moves into distribution
Tribeca Enterprises launches distribution arm and online element to the festival.
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NewsGordon-Levitt replaces McAvoy on Untitled comedy
James McAvoy has been forced to leave Summit and Mandate’s Untitled comedy due to undisclosed personal reasons and has been replaced by Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
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Oscar short film nominees to screen via Movies On Demand
Shorts International and Magnolia Pictures’ Oscar nominated shorts series has been made available through Movies On Demand (MOD) on a number of US cable carriers.
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NewsBurton and Bekmambetov to adapt Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
Tim Burton and Timur Bekmambetov are teaming up on the adaptation of Pride And Prejudice And Zombies author Seth Grahame-Smith’s latest literary mash-up.
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Roger Ebert to collect San Francisco honour
Roger Ebert will receive the Mel Novikoff Award at the 53rd San Francisco International Film Festival.
















