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Anticipation Rises
Screen casts an excitable look over the latest trailer for The Dark Knight Rises.
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Historic toilet flushes, a lucky 7 budget, Dracula's cape and other trivia
To mark the official centenary of Universal Pictures (Apr 30), the venerable studio has published a list of 100 “fun facts” for film buffs to enjoy.
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Battleship’s a Game Changer
Why did Universal Pictures International (UPI) roll out one of the major summer tentpoles in most of the world five weeks before the US opening?
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Southern charm
Actor Paul Schneider returned to his North Carolina roots this weekend for the RiverRun International Film Festival in Winston-Salem, NC, the town where Schneider attended the North Carolina School of the Arts.
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Beware Cannes Scams - Redux
Those emails offering amazing Cannes accommodation deals might look authentic and persuasive, but pause before replying. Crooked operators are still busily ripping off festival and market guests in 2012.
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Ceylan stepping 'beyond expectations'
Once Upon A Time in Anatolia director and Golden Tulip jury head Nuri Bilge Ceylan talks about what it takes to be a director, influences including Chekhov and his next project, during an Istanbul Film Festival masterclass.
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Movie Mindgames
As the summer blockbusters start rolling out of Hollywood, we should appreciate the skill that goes into making them so addictive.
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Imagine that
Four-fifths of the international film community believe mainstream audiences crave more imaginative films, according to a recent survey.
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Action for Children renews industry five-a-side event
Film industry five-a-side football competition to take part at Millwall stadium on April 29, 2012; teams from Lionsgate, Momentum, StudioCanal, Skillset among others.
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TV Tax Credit – Enabling the UK to Strike Back
Wiggin partner Charles Moore says new TV tax credit in UK could boost the UK economy by about £1bn per year.
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High Horses & High Art
The Cannes Film Festival came down hard this week on a hapless blogger who published a faux competition lineup. But, as Thierry Fremaux made clear, Cannes is a serious business and tomfoolery will not be tolerated.
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Something 'fishy' about Cannes line-up leak
A credible-sounding list of selections is called a ‘paper fish’ by Cannes organisers.
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Island dreams of the first Curacao film festival
What might have happened on the opening night of the first Curacao International Film Festival Rotterdam…
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Out of Africa
A number of UK industry were at Working Title last night for the UK premiere screening of short film Malika, written and directed by Bee Gilbert, producer of The Cement Garden.
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Tribeca's triumph
Securing The Avengers for its closing night slot is a coup for Tribeca’s organisers and an indication of the festival’s growing status.
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Short buzz
Worm (Matt Wilkinson+Emily Leo+Bert&Bertie+Richard Van Den Bergh) = packed BAFTA screening room.
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The China Syndrome
In light of the new Chinese film quotas, how can East and West benefit each other?
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Film glamour in Covent Garden
The London Film Museum is kicking off a new exhibition space on Wellington Street in Covent Garden with the Magnum On Set exhibition.