All articles by Jeremy Kay – Page 89
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Lionsgate pushes ‘White Bird, ’Dirty Dancing’ sequel, sets ‘Saw X’, ‘Borderlands’
Helen Mirren in Wonder sequel pushed into third quarter.
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Glenn Close Finland-set drama ‘The Summer Tale’, ’Tehran’ among latest indie projects to get SAG-AFTRA go-ahead
Guild has announced interim agreements on 53 projects since strike began.
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Summer hit ‘Sound Of Freedom’ coasts past $100m in North America
Feature will overtake The Flash within days.
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Sofia Coppola’s ‘Priscilla’ named Centerpiece selection at New York Film Festival
North American premiere slot suggests Venice world premiere.
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Bron files for creditor protection in Canada, Chapter 15 of Bankruptcy Code in US
Covid, media landscape challenges, strikes “have made Bron’s ability to continue its existing business impossible”.
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Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos: “These strikes are not an outcome we wanted”
Executive addresses hot-button issue amid Hollywood doube strike.
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Sam Raimi horror, ‘The Watchers’ among new indie shoots approved by SAG-AFTRA
Six further titles added to interim agreement list.
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TIFF “continuing to plan” upcoming edition amid double strike
For first time fest will host early market screenings for international buyers.
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Crackdown on password sharing helps boost Netflix global subscribers by 5.9m
Q2 revenue came in at $8.16bn, roughly where analysts thought it would be.
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Michael Kustermann promoted to CEO at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema
Outgoing CEO Shelli Tayor to remain on company board.
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Atom Egoyan’s ‘Seven Veils’ to world premiere at TIFF
Salome-inspired feature to debut on September 10.
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David Lowery’s ‘Mother Mary’, Mads Mikkelsen in ‘Dust Bunny’ among indies cleared to shoot
Guild publishes list less than one week into strike.
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Magnolia picks up Sundance Bethann Hardison fashion doc ‘Invisible Beauty’
Distributor plans September 15 theatrical release.
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AMPTP, SAG-AFTRA trade statements disputing other side’s position
Actors strike started on July 14.
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Several indie shoots underway as SAG-AFTRA prepares waivers
Guild expected to start providing interim agreements for truly independent productions within days.
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Tom Cruise asked SAG-AFTRA to allow publicity work during strike
Star also discussed A.I., stunt workers.
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Buffalo 8 acquires political documentary ‘The Ecuadorian Candidate’ (exclusive)
Jacobin Magazine documentary follows leftist economist Andres Arauz at 2021 polls.
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‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, Part One’ sets franchise record $80m five-day US bow, ‘Sound Of Freedom’ nears $100m
Searchlight’s Sundance acquisition Theater Camp opens on $45,000 per-site average.