All articles by Jeremy Kay – Page 502
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Bono hails 'Street' that has a name
Talk about praise from above. In a memorably generous appraisal, none other than U2 frontman Bono himself said on Wednesday that the cast of Sing Street are even better than the real thing.
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US Briefs: 34th Street Films moves ahead on 'Top Of The Food Chain'
Plus: Turner to launch SVOD service FilmStruck; and more…
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Waypoint picks up two Mark Millar properties
Ken Kao and Dan Kao will partner with Addictive Pictures to produce under their first-look deal.
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TWC sets summer date for 'Tulip Fever'
The Weinstein Company will debut its all-star period romance in limited release on July 15 in US.
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Sarah Paulson joins 'Rebel In The Rye'
Bloom handles international sales on the J.D. Salinger biopic that has begun principal photography in New York City.
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'London Town', 'Play The Devil' to premiere at LA Film Festival
Top brass announced on Tuesday the 42 world premieres selected for the US Fiction, Documentary, World Fiction, LA Muse, and Nightfall Competitions to screen at the festival, set to run from June 1-9 in Los Angeles.
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Concourse Cannes-bound with 'The Little Hours'
Concourse Media chiefs Matthew Shreder and James Andrew Felts have scored a coup and will commence sales on the Croisette of Jeff Baena’s dark comedy through their Concourse Film Trade division.
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STX moves into non-scripted television
On the back of a confident CinemaCon appearance and the recent hire of David Kosse that has left nobody in any doubt about its global theatrical ambitions, Bob Simonds’ studio unveiled on Monday another component to its television platform.
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Disney expands live-action slate
Inspired by the ongoing global success of The Jungle Book, The Walt Disney Studios is moving ahead on its previously announced development slate including its Mary Poppins sequel to star Emily Blunt.
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AFI DOCS 2016 announces opening and closing night films
The North American premiere of Alex Gibney’s Zero Days and Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady’s Norman Lear: Just Another Version Of You bookend the five-day event.
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Film Sales Company boards two for Hot Docs
EXCLUSIVE: Andrew Herwitz heads to the Toronto festival this week with sales rights on Aida’s Secret and The Peacemaker.
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'The Jungle Book' stays top in US on $61.5m
APRIL 25 UPDATE: Disney’s The Jungle Book clung on to the highest vines in its second session as a confirmed $61.5m easily saw off the feeble challenge of Universal’s The Huntsman sequel and propelled the family hit to $192.2m.
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Tribeca’s 'Reset' hot seller for Upside Distribution
EXCLUSIVE: The French sales company has closed key territories on its Tribeca Film Festival documentary selection.
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'Here Alone', 'The Return' win Tribeca audience awards
As the Tribeca Film festival winds down, festival top brass announced winners of the two audience awards, powered by Infor, at Saturday evening’s wrap party.
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Newport Beach FF launches UK Spotlight
The California festival hosted on Friday its evening celebration of British cinema and culture.
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Broad Green, Amazon Prime Video strike deal
The multi-year output deal makes the recently announced Prime Video service the exclusive premium subscription home for Broad Green’s upcoming theatrical films.
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US Daily: Netflix announces start of 'Okja' shoot
Plus: Disney pulls Inhumans from schedule; Netflix starts Okja shoot; and more…
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Paramount Home Media, Vertical team on sci-fi
The partners are collaborating on the theatrical and home entertainment release of Approaching The Unknown starring Mark Strong.
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'Café Society' to open Seattle International Film Festival
The North American premiere of Amazon Studios’ Cannes-bound opening night film from Woody Allen will kick off the festival on May 19.
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Seville International to sell 'Nothing In Return'
The Montreal-based sales agent will kick off sales in Cannes on Daniel Guzmán’s drama.