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Divergent storms US on $56m
The pilot feature from the latest aspiring YA franchise conformed to industry predictions to open top and deliver a highly promising $56m debut.
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MSG buys 50pc stake in Tribeca
The deal between Madison Square Garden Company and Tribeca Enterprises values the latter at $45m and has the potential to expand the festival’s New York footprint into two of the most iconic venues in town.
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Sinclair, East exit Exclusive Media
Nigel Sinclair and Guy East have formalised their departure from Exclusive Media, the company they ran for close to six years as co-chairmen.
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Caliber Media to produce Condemned
Writer-director Eli Morgan Gesner is preparing to commence principal photography on the horror tale in New York in April.
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iD heads for CinemaCon
Interactive group gaming company Audience Entertainment and global digital cinema company Barco have announced a new interactive technology platform for filmgoers.
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Universal moves back Everest 3D
Universal and Cross Creek Pictures’ upcoming adventure starring Jason Clarke, Josh Brolin, John Hawkes and Jake Gyllenhaal has moved from its original February 27 2015 release date.
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AMBI Distribution hires Julie Sultan
Italy’s AMBI Pictures has opened a Beverly Hills office to house AMBI Distribution and hired Julie Sultan to run the new international sales division.
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Imax to open first Mongolian site
Imax Corporation has struck a deal with New Tour Safaris Co Ltd, operator of Urgoo Cinemas, to open two theatres.
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Nat King Cole song unearthed in new doc
EXCLUSIVE: Filmmaker Jon Brewer has unearthed a previously unreleased and unheard Nat King Cole track while researching new film Nat King Cole: Afraid Of The Dark.
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Terry Jones talks Absolutely Anything
Monty Python’s Terry Jones reveals why he hasn’t made a film in 18 years and whether there will ever be a new Monty Python film.
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Captain America leads UK buzz
Superhero sequel dominates online buzz in the UK while Starred Up and Veronica Mars secure a sizeable portion.
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Pawlikowski plans more Polish films
Speaking at Cartagena Film Festival, the director says he’s planning a multi-decade love story set in Poland, plus other international projects.
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Seven selected for Indiecan10K
Avi Federgreen and Indiecan Entertainment have announced the seven features that will take part in the inaugural initiative.
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SPC buys Lambert & Stamp
Sony Pictures Classics has picked up all North American, Australian and New Zealand, Asian, Eastern European and Russian rights to James D Cooper’s directorial debut documentary.
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Noah scores $1.1m South Korea launch
The Paramount and Regency Enterprises epic from Darren Aronofsky delivered the biggest opening day in South Korea so far this year from 730 screens.
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CinemaCon honour for Chris Pratt
Chris Pratt will receive the 2014 CinemaCon Breakthrough Performer Of The Year Award in Las Vegas on March 27.
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Duo join The Age Of Adaline
Kathy Baker and Amanda Crew join Harrison Ford, Blake Lively, Ellen Burstyn and Michiel Huisman on Sidney Kimmel Entertainment and Lakeshore Entertainment’s romance.
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Facebook VoD platform wins funding
Facebook VoD firm Screenburn has secured $500,000 of investment and hired Zodiak Rights boss Steve Macallister to its board.
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BFI to re-release Kubrick's 2001
Digital transfer to form part of the BFI’s 2014 Science Fiction project.
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Begin Again to close Tribeca
John Carney’s Toronto smash formerly known as Can A Song Save Your Life? starring Keira Knightley and Mark Ruffalo will close the festival on April 26.