All articles by John Hazelton – Page 68
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Kosovo short wins top Palm Springs award
Short films from Kosovo, France, the US and Switzerland are among the winners at the Palm Springs International ShortFest.
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SK Global, Korea's CJ team on 'Super Fan'
The US and Korean companies will co-finance and co-produce the feature about a Korean follower of a US baseball team.
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Shout takes 'Blinky Bill' for North America
Shout! Factory has acquired a package of rights to the Australian animated feature and plans a multi-platform release.
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Vanessa Redgrave joins 'Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool'
The BAFTA fellowship winner comes on board as the IM Global-backed project starts its shoot in Liverpool.
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'Independence Day' sequel takes $41m in North America
UPDATED: Fox’s action sci-fi sequel fell short in its domestic debut, thanks to a big second weekend hold by Pixar’s Finding Dory and a strong start for Sony’s The Shallows.
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US briefs: 'Full Metal' writer Michael Herr dies at 76
Plus: Dirty 30 gets US release; The Sound of Things to premiere in Moscow.
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Emmerich set for 'Moonfall'
German director Emmerich sells script to Universal and is set to direct the sci-fi story.
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Sheen to direct 'Green River Killer' for QC
Michael Sheen is to make his feature directing debut on - and star in - the true crime thriller, based on the actor’s own script
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Legendary gets Lawrence's 'Bad Blood'
Legendary Pictures has won a bidding war for a high finance tale with Jennifer Lawrence attached to star and Adam McKay set to write and direct.
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ScreenTech: Disappearing acts
Photo-real humans are now regularly used in VFX-heavy films but ensuring it is seamless and invisible is a tricky business. John Hazelton reports.
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Big film, big data: how analytics is shaping the business
Data analysis is changing the landscape of an industry in which experience and instinct are still heavily relied on, but the analysts argue more can be done.
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Nathan Morlando, from the shadows
Nathan Morlando talks Screen through his coming-of-age drama Mean Dreams, which takes its place in Directors’ Fortnight.
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Xavier Dolan goes full circle
After his 2014 Jury Prize for Mommy and serving on the Competition jury last year, Quebec writer-director Xavier Dolan returns to Cannes with It’s Only The End Of The World. He tells Screen why his starry film marks a career turning point
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CinemaCon: exhibitors strike back
What happens in a year without Star Wars or Bond? On the eve of CinemaCon (April 11-14), John Hazelton looks at how US exhibitors plan to keep audiences visiting the big screen.
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AFCI Locations: Show on the road
The AFCI Locations show in Los Angeles (April 21-23) is where the world’s film commissions come to catch the eye of Hollywood. John Hazelton gives the lowdown on how to get the most out of the event
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