All Screen articles in March 28 2014
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News
Curzon Home Cinema site relaunched
Curzon Cinemas’ Video-on-Demand service is being revamped as the company relaunches its Curzon Home Cinema site.
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Features
Secret Cinema's Grand ambitions
Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel was brought to life with huge success by Secret Cinema. Ian Sandwell looks at how the event came together and the reasons for its popularity.
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Comment
Crouch End gets cinematic
For any film lover, is there any better feeling than a shiny new independent cinema opening in your neighbourhood?
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BBC arts doc fest confirms lineup
The BBC has confirmed the lineup for its new documentary festival Art Screen, which runs in Glasgow April 10-13.
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In Bloom to get Ultra VOD UK launch
Birds Eye View and Curzon Home Cinema are offering an Ultra VOD UK premiere for Curzon Artificial Eye title In Bloom.
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Comment
Filling Tessa Ross's big shoes
As the film industry loses Tessa Ross to the theatre world, Channel 4 has to be very careful in its hires, Wendy Mitchell argues.
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Frozen biggest animation in history
Disney’s Oscar winner Frozen added $8m for a $674m international tally at the weekend and climbed to $1.072bn to become the biggest animation of all time at the global box office.
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Noah tops US on $44m
Paramount and Regency Enterprises’ epic delivered an estimated $44m number one debut in North America that exceeded expectations – now the question is will it hold.
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Winter Soldier rules on $75m
UPDATED MARCH 31: Captain America: The Winter Soldier smashed its way to the top of the international box office thanks to a confirmed $75m haul through Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International. Meanwhile Paramount’s Noah was in exceptional form.
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Alexander Payne among LMGA winners
Staff at the Location Managers Guild Of America (LMGA) have announced the winners of its first Annual Location Managers Guild Of America Awards.
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Factory 25 snaps up Apocalypse
The distributor has acquired world rights to has acquired world rights to Apocalypse: A Bill Callahan Tour Film by Hanley Banks.
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Comment
Assuming the Throne...
UK’s offering at AFCI Locations show includes throne from Game of Thrones.
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Ritzy staff to ballot on strike action
Ken Loach calls decision not to pay staff London Living Wage “shocking” and “hypocritical”.
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Bright Days Ahead to open Rendez-Vous
Fifth edition of annual showcase of contemporary French cinema to take place in key cities across the UK from April 23-28.
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News
Lionsgate UK takes Absolutely Anything
EXCLUSIVE: Lionsgate has picked up UK rights to Terry Jones’ comedy Absolutely Anything from GFM Films.
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'71 nears sell-out for Protagonist
EXCLUSIVE: Yann Demange’s well-received feature debut sells around the world.