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From ‘Love Actually’ to ‘Living’: Bill Nighy on his "unspeakably lucky” career
Close to two decades on from his Bafta win for Love Actually, Bill Nighy’s beautifully restrained performance in Living sees him back in the awards conversation — and in a rare big-screen lead role.
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Director Mariano Barroso to lead film for Netflix in Spain and Portugal (exclusive)
Former president of the Film Academy in Spain joins streamer.
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“Hollywood is a mean place”: the story behind Brendan Fraser’s ‘Brenaissance’
“I was never that far away, mind you. But in Hollywood years, that can be aeons.”
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‘Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical’ holds UK-Ireland box office lead as ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ tops £30m
Slow weekend for new titles as cinemas await ‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’.
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How audience data is fuelling a better moviegoing experience
Data analytics solution Movio Cinema EQ is helping cinemas understand their audience from every single visit.
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Turkish government demands repayment of funding from Queer Palm-nominated ‘Burning Days’
The film already debuted at Cannes 2022 and released in Turkey this weekend.
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How Eddie Redmayne prepared to play a serial killer in ‘The Good Nurse’
Actor plays real-life serial killer Charles Cullen.
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Netflix orders ‘Doona!’ from ‘Crash Landing On You’ director; reveals bumper year for K-content
‘Squid Game’ and ‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo’ helped boost figures for K-content on the streamer.
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Toronto premiere ‘Charcoal’ picked up for UK-Ireland (exclusive)
It is the debut feature from Brazilian writer-director Carolina Markowicz.
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Micheal Ward on ‘Empire Of Light’ nude scenes: “If Jude Law can do it, I can do it!”
England’s racial divide is probed in Sam Mendes’s 1980s-set Empire Of Light. Actor Micheal Ward tells Screen about the bittersweet film’s toughest moments, romancing Olivia Colman and getting butt naked.
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In conversation: Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell talk ’The Banshees Of Inisherin’ and being “kindred souls”
The Dublin pair spill the beans on the trajectory of a beautiful friendship.
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'Nothing Compares', 'Descendant', 'Fire Of Love' among PGA documentary nominees
Venice Golden Lion winner All The Beauty And The Bloodshed misses out.
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Does Hollywood care about the Golden Globes?
Embattled HFPA says reforms are ongoing as it prepares for January 2023 ceremony.
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Diversion boards Tokyo competition title ‘This Is What I Remember’
Drama from Kyrgyzstan’s Aktan Arym Kubat won the jury grand prize at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards.
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Cineworld boss Mooky Greidinger handed suspended jail sentence in Israel
Exec found to be indirectly responsible for failing to prevent breach of merger agreement terms in 2010.
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Angelo Badalamenti, composer for David Lynch, dies aged 85
Badalamenti wrote scores for ‘Twin Peaks’, ‘Mulholland Drive’, ‘Blue Velvet’.
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Finnish project ‘Paloma Brouhaha’ wins first ever WIFTI Worldwide Pitch
19 projects from six continents took part.
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Prince Charles Cinema team “very disappointed” as Edinburgh Filmhouse bid rejected
The administrators are understood to have “received a much larger offer and one which blew the rest of us out of the water”.
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Sarah Polley on making ‘Women Talking' and why the story meant so much to her
In Women Talking, an ultraconservative religious community’s female members must decide how to confront the sexual abuse they are experiencing. Its writer/director Sarah Polley talks to Screen.
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Why Baz Luhrmann chose to make an Elvis biopic: "He is an amazing canvas"
”Elvis is an amazing canvas because he’s there at the crossroads of culture in the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s, for the good, the bad and the ugly.”