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BAFTAs 2015: Selma, Unbroken among shutouts
David Oyelowo, Timothy Spall among shock actor snubs.
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BAFTAs 2015: Acting nominations in pictures
Slideshow of actors up for leading and supporting awards.
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BAFTAs 2015: Fox leads distributors
Leading contenders The Grand Budapest Hotel and Birdman catapulted Twentieth Century Fox to the top.
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Birdman leads Women Film Journalists nominees
The Alliance of Women Film Journalists has announced the nominees for its eighth-annual EDA Awards.
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BAFTAs 2015: Theory of Everything producer “surprised but thrilled”
Reactions roll in following this year’s BAFTA nominations.
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Ex-Cineworld exec joins Everyman
Veteran cinema programmer Roy Gower is to take over as head of film at Everyman Cinemas.
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Theory of Everything tops social buzz chart
The Stephen Hawking biopic is closely tailed by Birdman.
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BAFTAs 2015: Screen Stars of Tomorrow nominated
This year’s BAFTA nomination list is studded with former Screen International Stars of Tomorrow – in particular the acting sections, with two Best Actor contenders in Benedict Cumberbatch and Eddie Redmayne.
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Breaking Glass picks up four
The distributor has acquired a quartet of titles including re-release of S&M fetish film The Pet and screwball comedy Such Good People.
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Alchemy hires Jim Jenkins
The executive has joined the rebranded company as svp of business development and mergers & acquisitions.
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Searchlight takes Mistress America
The studio has taken Noah Baumbach’s imminent Sundance world premiere off the table, swooping on world rights to the comedy starring Greta Gerwig and newcomer Lola Kirke.
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Museum 3 rules international on $45.9m
JANUARY 11 UPDATE: Fresh from its record-setting $5.5bn global box office haul, Fox continued to demonstrate its international potency as Night At The Museum: Secret Of The Tomb ruled the roost, Penguins Of Madagascar crossed $200m and Taken 3 scored a $10.5m number one UK debut.
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Taken 3 storms US on $40.4m
Liam Neeson returned to the top of the North American box office thanks to an estimated $40.4m debut in 3,594 sites via Fox, while Selma expanded wide through Paramount and soared 22 places to number two on a $11.2m weekend haul.
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Globes joy for Boyhood, Budapest
Boyhood flew the flag on a strong night for independent cinema as IFC Films’ coming-of-age tale prevailed in the motion picture drama, director and supporting actress categories at the 72nd Golden Globes awards in Beverly Hills on Sunday night (January 11).
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Comment
Golden Globes winners: analysis
We learned very little from the 72nd annual Golden Globes ceremony on Sunday night, which is to take nothing away from the joy of the occasion and its proud championing of independent cinema.
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Alibaba Pictures unveils Wong Kar Wai project
Leading Hong Kong filmmaker Wong Kar Wai will produce the first project to be greenlit by China’s Alibaba Pictures, a drama entitled Bai Du Ren (Ferryman).
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Taken 3 tops UK chart
Fox’s threequel opens to excellent $10.2m (£6.7m), including previews, to dethrone The Theory of Everything; Disney’s Into the Woods hits $3.75m (£2.48m) note on UK bow.