All articles by John Hazelton – Page 18
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Casting Society honours work on ‘Banshees,’ ‘Matilda,’ ‘Fabelmans’
Special awards go to the UK’s United Agents and late German casting director Simone Bar.
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US exhibition sector back on its feet after pandemic, says Cinema Foundation report
More wide releases will boost box office, says National Association of Theatre Owners non-profit.
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‘65’ and ‘Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile’ join growing China release schedule
The Columbia films follow TriStar’s The Woman King and others into the territory.
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Neon buys Raoul Peck’s ‘Orwell’ for North America
Documentary will examine the British writer’s life, work and legacy.
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Gravitas takes space doc ‘It’s Quieter In The Twilight’ for the world (exclusive)
May release planned for the documentary about engineers on the Voyager mission.
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The 2023 visual effects Oscar contenders in profile: from ‘re-skinning’ in ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ to making ‘Batman’ VFX as “invisible as possible”
This year’s Oscar-nominated VFX teams tell Screen all about the creative principles underpinning their work, and how they set about delivering their vision.
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‘The Banshees Of Inisherin’ composer Carter Burwell on creating a fairy tale-like soundtrack
The composer tells Screen how he created sounds that reflect the story’s deft balance of light and dark.
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Pool shark drama ‘Break’ wraps for Showdown Productions (exclusive)
Coming-of-age story stars Victor Rasuk and newcomer Darren Weiss.
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US producer Chris Chesser dies, age 74
Chesser started in international sales for Columbia, later producing films including Major League.
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Cineworld reports ‘multiple’ bids for assets, sets April offer deadline
Asset bids have focused on cinemas in Central and Eastern Europe and Israel.
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Golden Globes returns to Sunday for 2024
The awards show reverts to its traditional slot after this year’s move.
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‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ duo win Directors Guild feature award
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert take the award from a field including DGA favourite Steven Spielberg.
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Michael Cera talks Berlin title ‘The Adults’, being more selective about projects
34-year-old Canadian actor has been attached for several years to the project.
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‘Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania’ heads for strong domestic opening
The latest Disney/Marvel sequel could take more than $100m over four-day weekend.
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Gravitas Ventures CEO Nolan Gallagher to depart US distributor
Company owner Anthem Sports & Entertainment is seeking a new Gravitas head.
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Nicholas Britell set for Miami festival honour
Britell will attend the festival as composer on Benjamin Millepied’s new take on Carmen.
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Bruce Willis diagnosed with dementia, says his family
Willis stepped away from acting almost a year ago, when he was diagnosed with aphasia.
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Paramount reports streaming, theatrical growth but climbing costs
The Paramount+ streaming service grew by 9.9m subscribers to 56m.
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Lionsgate names Briana McElroy to head digital marketing
McElroy was previously at Twitter and Warner Bros.
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‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ big winner at Visual Effects Society awards
The blockbuster took nine of the 14 awards for which it was nominated.