Latest – Page 2234
-
News
Ocho on course for Spanish record
UPDATED APRIL 7: Emilio Martinez-Lazaro’s rom-com Ocho Apellidos Vascos will become on April 7 the biggest Spanish-language release of all time in Spain and Universal’s biggest release in the territory.
-
News
Monaghan, Dinklage join Sony's Pixels
Michelle Monaghan and Peter Dinklage have joined Adam Sandler, Kevin James, and Josh Gad in the cast of Sony’s Pixels. Separately, Lionsgate has announced a cast change on The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2.
-
News
Relativity gets US on Somnia
The studio has acquired US rights to Mike Flanagan’s genre film and reunites with Intrepid Pictures and MICA Entertainment, with whom it is collaborating on the upcoming Oculus.
-
News
Ex-Revolver exec launches online service
Ross Bispham launches new online service, Ignite Film Fans, to help build a fan base for movie projects.
-
News
Gary Kurtz execs Centurion Resurrection
Short marks first production from GBK Hybrid and the first live action film from former Disney animator Richard Bazley.
-
-
News
UK buzzing over Divergent
Teen action drama Divergent leads the online buzz of films opening in the UK this week – but Captain America still commands the chart.
-
News
San Seb unveils Eastern European focus
The San Sebastian Film Festival has lined up 50 Eastern European features made since 2000.
-
News
Jeonju to open with 3D zombie film
The 15th Jeonju International Film Festival (JIFF) has announced its line-up with Opening Film to be the world premiere of Mad Sad Bad, a 3D zombie omnibus directed by Ryoo Seung-wan, Han Ji-seung and Kim Tae-yong.
-
News
BAFTA wins online video project funding
BAFTA to receive a share of £30m ($50m) in government funding to help improve the quality of online video.
-
News
Kelsey Grammer begins Breaking the Bank shoot
EXCLUSIVE: Vadim Jean directing British comedy with the Fraiser star.
-
News
Japanese Dog wins at Vilnius
Romania was the big winner at Vilnius’ Kino Pavasaris (Cinema Spring) festival with Tudor Cristian Jurgiu’s feature debut Japanese Dog was named Best Film in the New Europe - New Names competition.
-
News
Tom Hardy, Ridley Scott team for BBC drama
Ridley Scott and Tom Hardy to executive produce period drama Taboo from Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight, financed by the BBC and Sonar Entertainment.
-
News
Tarantino's Hateful Eight set for live read
Non-profit outfit Film Independent is teaming with Quentin Tarantino for the event, centred on the filmmaker’s latest script that leaked online earlier this year.
-
News
Kino Lorber takes 'Manuscripts'
Kino Lorber has acquired US rights to Mohammad Rasoulof’s Iranian drama about state censorship, Manuscripts Don’t Burn.
-
News
Falco Ink promotes Michelle DiMartino
New York-based entertainment PR firm Falco Ink has promoted Michelle DiMartino to account executive.
-
News
Cineworld to add 11 IMAX theatres
IMAX Corporation is to expand its partnership with Cineworld Group PLC to cover a further 11 IMAX theatres.
-
News
Carrion Road casts up
John Leguizamo, Lynn Collins and Jim Belushi have joined Patrick Wilson and Ian McShane on Atlas Independent’s The Man On Carrion Road, set to start shooting on April 14.
-
News
Lionsgate renews TMG agreement
Output deal covers distribution of Summit label films in Germany and Austria.
-
News
New Europe takes Summer of Blood
EXCLUSIVE: New Europe Film Sales signs the Tribeca Film Festival Viewpoints opening film - vampire comedy Summer of Blood by Onur Tukel.