All Screen articles in July 29 2016 – Page 4
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Verizon paying $4.8bn for Yahoo
Yahoo, one of the original internet giants that was valued at $125bn at the height of the dotcom boom in 2000, will sell for a fraction of that amount if shareholders and regulators approve the deal.
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Asian Shadows picks up 'Solo, Solitude'
Indonesian adventure drama is set to premiere at Locarno.
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Golem co-founder Josetxo Moreno dies aged 62
San Sebastian to dedicate this year’s edition to late exhibitor and distributor, a champion of independent filmmakers including Lars von Trier, Michael Haneke and Takeshi Kitano.
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'BFG' beats out 'Star Trek' at UK box office
Roald Dahl adaptation scores Steven Spielberg’s third-biggest three-day opening weekend.
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André Rieu concert breaks UK box office record…again
EXCLUSIVE: Maastricht Concert took more than £1.4m at UK box office over weekend.
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Jackie Chan's 'Skiptrace' soars at China box office
Skiptrace beats Tarzan and records Chan’s biggest opening weekend as Cold War 2 nears $100m.
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Jeremy Isaacs talks Channel 4 privatisation, 'The World At War' and director Jack Gold
Founding chief executive of Channel 4 discusses potential privatisation and career highlights.
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Alibaba Pictures acquires 'Life Risking Romance'
Korean romantic thriller will be released theatrically and online in China.
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Venice 2016 Classics line-up unveiled
Titles this year range from Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai to John Landis’s An American Werewolf In London.
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Venice Critics’ Week to open with Alice Lowe revenge-comedy
The strand will be bookended by Alice Lowe’s Prevenge and Xander Robin’s Are We Not Cats [pictured].
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Odessa's Grand Prix goes to UK's 'Burn Burn Burn'
Directors Chanya Button, Adrian Sitaru, Xavier Seron scoop prizes; festival reveals works in progress winners.
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'Embrace Of The Serpent' sweeps Platino Awards
Ciro Guerra’s drama about indigenous tribes in the Colombian Amazon took home seven awards from eight nominations.
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US Briefs: Disney, Dolby sign pact for seven more titles
Plus: Comic-Con panel talks diversity and VR; Ellen Burtsyn joins The House Of Tomorrow; and more…
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'Skiptrace' rules international on $64m
The Jackie Chan action comedy ruled the waves at the weekend, plundering $62.3m in China as it ventured into six other markets via Bloom Media.
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'Star Trek Beyond' leads North America on $59m
JULY 25 UPDATE: Paramount/Skydance’s sci-fi prospered on a confirmed $59.3m number one debut, while Fox/Blue Sky Studios’ Ice Age: Collision Course looks unlikely to live long following a franchise-low $21m launch.
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Fantasia: Mateo Gil talks sci-fi 'Realive' and regular collaborator Alejandro Amenábar
Spanish writer-director’s futuristic spin on the Frankenstein story received its world premiere in Montreal on Saturday [July 23].
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Eddie Redmayne charms Comic-Con
Another British actor earned his place in convention lore on Saturday as the Oscar-winner and star of the upcoming Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them handed out wands to everybody in Hall H.
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Marvel Studios brings the magic
Kevin Feige presided over a boisterous Marvel Studios panel that brought new trailers from Doctor Strange and Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 2, as well as footage from the sets of Spider-Man: Homecoming and Thor: Ragnarok.
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