All articles by John Hazelton – Page 66
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Tomorrow Studios acquires TV rights to 'The Oracle Year'
Tomorrow Studios has acquired TV rights to The Oracle Year, a forthcoming debut novel by best-selling comic book writer Charles Soule. Tomorrow, the US partnership between producer Marty Adelstein (pictured) and ITV Studios, is in active development on an adaptation of the novel, about a twentysomething New ...
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Lionsgate unveils first-look TV deal with Cassian Elwes
First TV deal for independent stalwart.
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Facebook sets first drama series, 'Sacred Lies' from Blumhouse Television
Facebook unveils Blumhouse Television thriller as development director Ricky Van Veen tells NAPTE company not targetting ’prestige hour-long dramas’.
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Acorn TV revives ‘Agatha Raisin’
All3media International to distribute outside English-speaking territories.
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George Clooney’s 'Catch-22' set for Hulu
Star set to return to major TV role for first time since ER; will also direct.
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US streamer BritBox sets first original series
Omnifilm Entertainment producing in association with BritBox and World Productions.
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Apple orders sci-fi series 'See' from 'Peaky Blinders' creator Steven Knight
The Hunger Games’ Francis Lawrence to direct.
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Anonymous Content, Paramount TV plot 'Shantaram' series
Partners acquire rights to Gregory David Roberts’ epic novel.
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Global Road sets TV deal with Offspring Entertainment
The television arm of the former IM Global has signed Adam Shankman’s Offspring Entertainment to a first-look TV deal.
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Alison Cross to receive WGA West's Paddy Chayefsky Award
Cross is best known for writing TV movie Roe vs. Wade.
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Features
How the 'spectacularly banal' special effects in 'Downsizing' were created
The visual-effects team on Alexander Payne’s satirical sci-fi comedy created a realistic but artful miniature visual world.
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Tech giants will soon challenge Netflix and Amazon in TV sector
‘All-out war for viewers’ looming in premium original content.
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How Indian and Hispanic movies are taking off at the US box office
The box office takings of How To Be A Latin Lover and Baahubali 2: The Conclusion caught many industry insiders off guard.
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Reviews
'The Glass Castle': Review
Brie Larson, Woody Harrelson and Naomi Watts headline this adaptation of Jeannette Wells’ best-selling memoir
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TV giants are teaming up to compete with Netflix and Amazon
With TV now more expensive than ever, new financial options have emerged in the international TV business.
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'Wonder Woman': Review
Gal Gadot makes her debut as Wonder Woman, taking on the god of war in the realm of men
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'Pirates Of The Caribbean: Salazar's Revenge': Review
Disney trys to blow new wind into the sailes of this profitable franchise, with limited success
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How Netflix, Amazon and Hulu are transforming the TV business
The scripted drama boom is changing the entire TV industry. But is it a change for the better?
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Film’s freelance problem
The introduction of a nationwide apprenticeship levy is causing concern throughout the UK’s film and TV sector.