All articles by Jeremy Kay – Page 651
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NewsNight At The Museum 3 bids to extend rule
Fox International’s Night At The Museum: Secret Of The Tomb rules the international arena and has reached $160.7m as it prepares to enter South Korea.
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CommentSecond-look pic: Mr. Holmes
The second photo is out of Ian McKellen as the elderly sleuth in Mr. Holmes, seen here with youngster Milo Parker.
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NewsScreen Media finds Shelter
The distributor has acquired US rights to BiFrost Pictures and The Bridge Finance Company’s drama debut starring Jennifer Connelly and Anthony Mackie that marks Paul Bettany’s feature directorial debut.
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NewsASC to honour Barbra Streisand
The entertainer will receive the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) 2015 Board Of Governors Award.
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NewsDirty Grandpa adds cast
EXCLUSIVE: Adam Pally and Jason Mantzoukas have joined the cast of the raucous comedy that QED International is financing and selling outside the US, where Lionsgate will distribute.
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NewsSundance Institute to honour Alejandro Iñárritu
The DGA nominee and director of Birdman will receive the Vanguard Leadership Award at the fifth annual Sundance Institute benefit on June 2 in Los Angeles.
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NewsBruce Willis to star in Wake
EXCLUSIVE: Bruce Willis will star in John Pogue’s action thriller Wake for Benaroya Pictures, which International Film Trust will introduce to buyers at the EFM in Berlin next month.
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NewsTribeca plans downtown creative hub
Festival top brass said on Tuesday (January 13) they will dedicate a 150,000 sq ft space at Spring Studios to all visitors to share and celebrate storytelling.
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NewsRob Friedman, Patrick Wachsberger renew Lionsgate contracts
The co-chairs of Lionsgate’s motion picture group have signed long-term renewals on their contracts.
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NewsGKIDS takes When Marnie Was There
The distributor has acquired North American rights to the upcoming Studio Ghibli animation following their collaboration on The Tale Of The Princess Kaguya.
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NewsCMG answers Operator call
Cinema Management Group (CMG) has acquired all international rights to the thriller starring Luke Goss and Mischa Barton and will commence talks at the EFM in Berlin next month.
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UTV fuels Disney local BO in 2014
EXCLUSIVE: Disney’s local language films grossed a combined $236m in 2014.
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NewsDisney pushes The Jungle Book to 2016
The studio has moved Jon Favreau’s upcoming version of the family favourite from October 9 to next year.The Jungle Book will now open on April 15 2016 in 3D. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures executives have filled The Jungle Book’s initial slot with The Finest Hours, the Chris Pine Coast ...
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NewsAlchemy acquires Kidnapping Mr. Heineken
The crime thriller is the first acquisition to be announced by the company formerly known as Millennium Entertainment.
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NewsGuardians Of The Galaxy among VES nominees
The Visual Effects Society (VES) announced on Tuesday (January 13) its nominees for the 13th Annual VES Awards, set to take place on February 4 in Los Angeles.
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NewsRichard Linklater in first DGA nod
The front-runner and director of Boyhood earned his first Directors Guild Of America’s (DGA) nomination on Tuesday (January 13).
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NewsCinema Audio Society unveils nominees
The group has announced nominees in six categories for the 51st Annual CAS Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for 2014 and the CAS Technical Achievement Award Nominations.
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NewsWolfe pounces on Boy Meets Girl, Tiger Orange
Wolfe Releasing, celebrating its 30th anniversary year, has acquired world rights to two coming-of-age films.
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NewsXLrator Media acquires The Diabolical
The supernatural thriller starring Ali Larter marks the first to hail from Campfire, the production company founded by Content Media and Ross M Dinerstein.
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NewsVisit Films brings quartet to Sundance
EXCLUSIVE: Visit Films has filled out its Sundance sales slate, adding international rights to People, Places, Things and The Strongest Man as well as world rights excluding Australia and New Zealand to Sam Klemke’s Time Machine.
















