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‘Boogie’: Review
Eddie Huang directs a sharp, honest story of hoop dreams and emigrants in working class Queens
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Awards whispers: “I don’t like it when debuts immediately win a Bafta at a very young age”
Our anonymous voters talk about their favourite performances so far in the best actress and supporting actress fields
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Odin’s Eye scores US, UK deals on animation franchise ‘Tales From Sanctuary City’ (exclusive)
Further sales include Canada, Russia, France and Taiwan.
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Deaf Crocodile, Gratitude Films to bring Asian arthouse titles to North America
Titles include ’The Shepherdess And The Seven Songs’ and ’The Village House’.
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My Screen Life: Oscar-nominated producer Lynette Howell Taylor
”I would direct it — no way would I leave that in the hands of someone else!”
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How Sidney Flanigan got in the headspace for ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’
”Eliza [Hittman] would be off-screen saying things like, ‘Push your hair behind your ear’.”
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“I thought more about Donald Trump than anybody else”: Charles Dance talks ‘Mank’
The UK actor discusses his rich run of roles and reuniting with director David Fincher, nearly three decades after appearing in the ill‑fated ’Alien3’.
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Paul Raci on his breakout ‘Sound Of Metal’ role: "It’s very closely aligned with what I’ve been through”
Paul Raci’s role in Sound Of Metal could have been written for the war veteran — a child of deaf adults, he is fluent in sign language and once ran an addiction ministry
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Ellen Burstyn talks Scorsese, industry changes and 'Pieces Of A Woman's explosive climax
Now in her seventh decade as a screen actor, six-time Oscar nominee Ellen Burstyn is respected for her talent, dedication and instinct for powerfully dramatic roles. Screen talks to her about the fierce - but loving - matriarch in Pieces Of A Woman
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From R&B star to Golden Globes glory: Andra Day talks ‘The United States Vs Billie Holiday’
”The last thing I wanted to do as a lover of this woman was to sabotage her legacy.”
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Finding his voice: Leslie Odom Jr on playing Sam Cooke in ‘One Night In Miami’
The Hamilton star tells Screen how life’s journey took him to the role.
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“I understand this character inside out”: Anthony Hopkins on ‘The Father’ and TikTok dancing
The Oscar-winning actors says he knew immediately that he wanted to play the title role in Florian Zeller drama, about a man with dementia.
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Jodie Foster talks cutting back her role in ‘The Mauritanian’ and her most inspiring directors
The Oscar-winning actress reveals why she has only ever played two real-life characters and looks back on ‘Silence Of The Lambs’.
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“There are still attempts to stifle what it is to be black”: Daniel Kaluuya, LaKeith Stanfield on ‘Judas And The Black Messiah’
Judas And The Black Messiah is a drama that arrives with added contemporary resonance.
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Why more independent filmmakers are turning to podcasts
The growing popularity of podcasts has seen filmmakers experiment with alternative ways to showcase their work.
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Reemah Sakaan named BritBox International chief executive
Chief brand and creative officer promoted to global role
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America Ferrera to make directorial debut on 'I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter’
Anonymous Content, Macro producing; Netflix to stream.
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Paula Beer, Guillaume Gallienne confirmed for ‘Lady Nazca’, Pulsar Content boards sales (exclusive)
Peru-set biopic tells the story of Marie Reiche who fought for the preservation of Peru’s mysterious Nazca lines.
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Covid vaccine codes intended for vulnerable groups circulating in Hollywood
Source of codes unknown as insiders circulate codes by email, text.