All articles by Jeremy Kay – Page 22
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Oscars ceremony to proceed on March 2, live song performances out
CEO Bill Kramer and president Janet Young say in letter: ”We are stronger together.”
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Focus Features, Robert Eggers reuniting on ‘Werwulf’
Focus to distribute in US on December 25, 2026.
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Fate of ‘BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions’ Berlinale screening uncertain after backer pulls film from Sundance
Sundance says, ”We are deeply disappointed”.
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Live sports, ‘Squid Game 2’ help Netflix add record 19m global subs in Q4
Execs talk price rises, LA production in wake of regional wildfires.
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TIFF, Rogers sign three-year presenting partner deal
50th festival edition runs September 4-14.
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Legendary Entertainment, Patrick Wachsberger launch production, sales venture 193
Venture named after current number of territories available to buy film rights.
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Magnolia picks up Kevin Macdonald doc ‘One To One: John & Yoko’ ahead of Sundance screening
April 11 exclusive Imax launch followed by theatrical expansion.
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Sundance head previews 2025 line-up: “a programme that is ready to meet an audience”
Festival is ready for what could be its second-to-last year in Park City.
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‘I’m Still Here’ starring Fernanda Torres scores strong limited debut at US box office
Sony/TriStar’s female-led R-rated comedy One Of Them Days in tight race with Disney’s Mufasa for number one.
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TikTok restoring US service after Donald Trump reprieve vow
Platform went dark on Saturday for more than 12 hours.
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Netflix, Imax to partner on 2026 global release of Greta Gerwig’s ‘Narnia’
Feature based on C.S. Lewis’s fantasy story The Chronicles Of Narnia currently scheduled to open on Thanksgiving Day 2026.
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10 talking points for the US and international film industry in 2025
Topics include AI, the Trump effect on M&As, US vs international production hubs, and continued cuts to public funding.
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‘The Brutalist’, ‘Conclave’, ’Anora’, ‘Emilia Pérez’ among PGA nominees
Nickel Boys, Sing Sing miss the cut.
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Brady Corbet on the seven-year journey to make ‘The Brutalist’: “I was pretty relentless”
Art and commerce clash in Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist. The filmmaker, who battled for years to realise his vision for the epic drama, can relate personally — as he tells Screen.
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Mixed FilmLA report shows Q4 production growth, overall drop in 2024
Feature film, television drama are bright spots.