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Ruben Östlund talks ‘Triangle Of Sadness’ success, Charlbi Dean, and being the “comedian” of film
Ruben Östlund is the director who loves to make audiences squirm — and never more so than with his Palme d’Or-winning satire Triangle Of Sadness. He tells Demetrios Matheou what drives his cinema of discomfort
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James Gray on how ‘Armageddon Time’ was inspired by his family: “Dad was worse in real life”
James Gray returns to his Queens roots with coming-of age drama Armageddon Time. The filmmaker tells Sceen what inspired him to mine his own childhood.
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In conversation: ’The Inspection’, ’Nanny’, ’Cha Cha Real Smooth’ directors talk authentic casting, indie film financing
Elegance Bratton, Nikyatu Jusu and Cooper Raiff sat down with Screen.
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Margaret Brown on making slave ship documentary ‘Descendant’, partnering with the Obamas
Descendant director Margaret Brown talks to Screen about how the community in Mobile, Alabama is still reckoning with the legacy of the last slave ship to reach the US.
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'Avatar: The Way Of Water' crossing $650m global
China leads markets outside North America on $70.5m.
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Japan-based Sony exec Bill Ireton departing to launch production venture
Executive started in local-language production at Warner Bros.
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Jaclyn Philpott to lead AFCI as executive director
Appointee previously headed New Zealand’s Tātaki Auckland Unlimited economic and cultural development agency.
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‘My Father’s Dragon’ filmmakers talk teaming with Netflix, lockdown pros and cons
Cartoon Saloon’s latest feature could bring the company a fifth Oscar nomination. My Father’s Dragon director Nora Twomey and producer Paul Young tell Nicholas Barber about the journey to bring the quest tale to life.
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Reviews
‘Last Film Show’: Review
Oscar-shortlisted, semi-autobiographical drama witnesses an impoverished Indian boy attempt to escape into cinema
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‘Cirkus’: Review
Rohit Shetty’s extravagant take on ’The Comedy Of Errors’ is an exercise in excess
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Who are the frontrunners for the best animated feature Oscar?
Disney and Pixar face some serious competition from rival players for the prize this year.
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Ron Howard on directing rescue drama ‘Thirteen Lives’: “The degree of difficulty was higher than I expected”
The veteran filmmaker drew on experiences making documentaries to tell the dramatic true story
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Making ‘The Banshees Of Inisherin’: Martin McDonagh on exploring a platonic male breakup, insisting on a theatrical window
“Most male friendships are seen in buddy comedies or as silly in some way.”
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Searchlight execs talk box office success of ‘The Menu’
Satire is studio’s highest grossing North American release since The Shape Of Water in 2017.
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‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’ crossing $1bn at global box office within days
Imax screens deliver $100m in fastest time since April 2019.
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‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’ crosses $1bn worldwide after 14 days
Tentpole overtakes Jurassic World: Dominion to become second highest grossing release of 2022.
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‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’ overtaking ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ to rank as top international release of 2022
Tentpole crosses $1.1bn worldwide after 15 days.
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‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’ is highest grossing release of pandemic era in France, Italy
UK box office for action fantasy sequel reaches $45.1m.
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‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’ crosses half billion box office milestone in North America
Weekend on gains 66% on comparative session in 2022.
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North American box office up 64% in 2022 but Hollywood frets over prestige films (updated)
Paramount’s Top Gun: Maverick ruled the roost in $7.5bn year.