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Cineworld sees profits fall 35% due to currency shifts
Rising revenues mean exhibitor’s board are positive about future prospects despite Brexit turmoil.
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US Briefs: Imagine, ANEW, Bandai Namco hire 'Tiger & Bunny' writer
Plus: Paul Haggis keynore set for Script To Screen summit in Toronto; Cartagena Film Festival announces 2017 dates; and more…
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'Suicide Squad' climbs to $165m international
Warner Bros Pictures International’s comic book adaptation added an estimated $15.3m on Tuesday.
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Anne Hathaway, Rihanna in talks to join 'Oceans Eight'
Helena Bonham Carter also circling Warner Bros spin-off.
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Sound ace Roger Jay Pietschmann dies at 71
It emerged on Tuesday that Roger Jay Pietschmann died in his Los Angeles home on July 26 after a six-year battle with multiple symptom atrophy. He was 71.
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Shudder picks up Toronto Midnight Madness closer 'Sadako Vs. Kayako'
The streaming service backed by AMC Networks has acquired all North American rights to the J-Horror face-off set to receive its international premiere in Toronto.
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Oscars: Switzerland selects 'My Life As A Courgette'
The stop-motion animation written by Céline Sciamma premiered at Cannes in Directors’ Fortnight.
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Steven Berkoff begins shooting 'Shakespeare’s Heroes & Villains', 'Tell Tale Heart'
Red Rock Entertainment and CK Films producing theatrical adaptations.
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NFTS sets former Curzon exec to lead MA programme
Distribution exec will lead the inaugural programme, commencing in January 2017; Noel Clarke to host first BAFTA Open Day.
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Singapore opens first Dolby Atmos mixing theatre
EXCLUSIVE: The facility has been installed at Mocha Chai Laboratories.
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Entertainment One rejects ITV takeover bid
The company’s board said the offer “fundamentally undervalued” eOne, distributor of Peppa Pig and The Twilight franchise.
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First Odeon, now Pinewood…What the sale of two cinema icons says about the UK industry
Deals for two of the UK’s most prized assets are welcome but also prompt questions over sustainability and the indigenous industry.
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Spotted Cow to produce 'Different Folks'
EXCLUSIVE: Nancy Cartwright’s company has come on to produce and co-finance the comedy, which Myriad Pictures is selling worldwide.
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NYFF 2016 unveils full line-up
The powers that be at the Film Society Of Lincoln Center announced on Tuesday the 25 films to screen as the main slate of the 54th New York Film Festival, set to run from September 30–October 16.
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TriStar, eOne, Mark Gordon journey to 'Narnia'
Eleven years after Disney and Walden Media launched The Chronicles Of Narnia franchise in theatres, a new jigsaw of partners has come together to adapt the fourth book in C S Lewis’ fantasy classic.
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Toronto next wave includes 'Free Fire', 'Blair Witch', DiCaprio doc
The third cascade of world premieres in 15 days flowed from the headquarters of the Toronto International Film Festival on Tuesday as programmers revealed their Midnight Madness, TIFF Docs, Vanguard, TIFF Cinematheque and Short Cuts selections.
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Rutger Hauer, Paul Anderson, Liam Cunningham join '24 Hours To Live'
Shanghai-based Fundamental Films and Thunder Road Pictures of Los Angeles announced the casting additions on Tuesday.
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Locarno reveals Open Doors winners
This year’s winners include film-makers from Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal.
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Russian box office on the rise
Russia and CIS box office defied the troubled economy in the first half of 2016, growing by almost 9% to $413m.
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US Briefs: Roadside Attractions tastes 'Bitter Harvest'
Plus: Strand Releasing acquires Sundance selection Lovesong; Talent incubator Resonance launches; and more…