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When Alan met Jeremy
Screen’s US editor Jeremy Kay hosted a Q&A with Alan Cumming at the Palm Springs International Film Festival.
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Walking down 8 Bit Lane
To celebrate the release of Wreck-It Ralph on Feb 8, Disney have transformed a street in London into a computer game.
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Tarantino Unchained
Django Unchained had its UK premiere at London’s Empire Cinema, Leicester Square and Screen was there to see director Quentin Tarantino and introduce the cast and the film.
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Academy Award nominees: the verdict
Academy members have come up with a boisterous selection of nominees that tips its hat to the populist vote – the Holy Grail for the Academy these days. But there are some whopping omissions, not the least of which is a complete shut-out for The Dark Knight Rises.
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First photo of Gyllenhaal, Fassbender and Gleeson in Frank
Filming began in New Mexico this week on Frank and the first image shows Michael Fassbender between Maggie Gyllenhaal and Domhnall Gleeson in the iconic mask.
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What the PGA list misses
Why The Master and The Dark Knight Rises deserved to be on the PGA’s list.
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Vive la France!
As the editorial team at Screen surveyed 2012’s highs and lows and game-changing news stories, one trend that struck us was the huge success of French films abroad in 2012.
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Ice work as France skis to victory at Les Arcs
France shot to victory at the annual European Cinema Ski Cup competition in Les Arcs, which also saw one high profile disqualification.
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Actress race heats up with young talents Lawrence and Chastain
How the Best Actress race is shaping up to be this season’s strongest acting category.
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Les Arcs opens with a “snowflake” that snowballed
The Les Arcs European Film Festival opened on Saturday night with a screening of It Was the Son – an Italian melodrama that “started as a snowflake” at last year’s event.
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Let the games begin
TargetMCG has decorated its London office to match a custom-build holiday game that will benefit a local soup kitchen.
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Credit where credit is due
Why the UK Film Tax Relief is essential for the health of local productions, including big films like Les Misérables.
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UK's tax credits are a 'win-win'
The UK government listens to the concerns of the animation industry in its new tax credit.
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Why Breaking the Taboo is game changing
Sam Branson on tapping into YouTube to tackle the war on drugs.
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Film funding problems with HMRC
Draft guidance published by HMRC suggests that the advance assurance facility for the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) on which many film productions depend is much less, well, assured.
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Women's work -- in the spotlight
There was plenty of festive spirit on display at Friday’s Sky Women in Film and TV Awards at London’s Park Lane Hilton.
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Vivienne Westwood declares new Barbican Cinemas "open"
Dame Vivienne Westwood officially opened London’s new Barbican Cinemas 2&3 - the first addition to the venue since the Barbican opened in 1982.
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Chuck Comisky: “3D will not save a bad movie”
Screen talks to the visual effects supervisor who worked with James Cameron on the likes of Ghosts of the Deep and Avatar.
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Les Mis premiere hits high note
It was an appropriately star-studded evening in London last night for the world premiere of the star-studded film adaptation of Les Misérables.