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‘The People’s Joker’ superhero parody lands US theatrical deal after TIFF 2022 debacle
Altered Innocence to release queer coming-of-age story in New York on April 5.
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SPC to reissue ‘Amelie’ on Valentine’s Day two decades after original run
Sony to open fantasy drama on Valentine’s Day 2024 in 250 theatres.
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Hollywood abuzz with reports of Warner Bros Discovery, Paramount Global talks
Exploratory talks do not necessarily indicate a deal will happen.
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‘The Holdovers’ director Alexander Payne on a joyous reunion with Paul Giamatti and planning a western next
Writer/director Alexander Payne talks about delving into the 1970s with The Holdovers
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Colman Domingo to receive inaugural London Critics’ Circle Innovation Award
The award is presented in honour of late UK critic and film historian, Derek Malcolm.
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‘Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom’: Review
Jason Momoa returns as the underwater hero, although his DC future remains murky
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Todd Haynes on being an actor’s director and why ‘May December’ is “not remotely campy”
Todd Haynes goes south to Georgia for pre-cancel culture drama May December.
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Gerard Depardieu stripped of global honours and faces fresh rape charges
The fallout follows an incendiary investigative documentary Gerard Depardieu: The Fall Of The Ogre that aired earlier this month.
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‘Antarctica Calling’: Review
’March Of The Penguins’ director Luc Jaquet returns to observe the wildlife of Antarctica
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Director Justine Triet on ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’'s “nightmare” couple and creating one of the year's buzziest scenes
Justine Triet’s Anatomy Of A Fall is a courtroom drama that digs into a fractious marital relationship.
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Yorgos Lanthimos on working with Emma Stone and wanting bigger sets for ‘Poor Things’
With Poor Things, Yorgos Lanthimos reteams with Emma Stone to tell the tale of a grown woman speeding from infancy to full maturity.
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Screen digital edition: December 21
Screen’s December 21 awards weekly turns the spotlight once more on the directors and writers competing in this season’s Oscar and Bafta races.
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Andrew Haigh explored the relationship between “queerness and family” in ‘All Of Us Strangers’
Andrew Haigh tells Screen about his most personal film to date.
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‘Saltburn’ star Barry Keoghan on taking “better direction” from women and perfecting the film’s naked dance scene
Bafta winner Barry Keoghan takes on his biggest role to date as the enigmatic protagonist of Emerald Fennell’s Saltburn.
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Screen critics’ top documentaries of 2023
Five of Screen’s expert critics select their favourite documentaries from 2023.
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Producer defends Palestinian director of BBC Storyville project after IDFA speech row
Mohammed Almughanni used the phrase ‘From the river to the sea’ while on stage at IDFA Forum.
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Oscars shortlists: France, UK, Mexico, Finland, Armenia among international feature contenders
Shortlists announced in 10 categories for 96th Academy Awards.
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Sony sets 2024 releases for Apple’s Scarlett Johansson, Channing Tatum rom-com, George Clooney, Brad Pitt thriller ‘Wolfs’
Projects mark latest collaboration between Apple and Sony after ‘Napoleon’.
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Vin Diesel denies 2010 sexual battery claim by ex-assistant
’Fast & Furious’ franchise lead accused over alleged 2010 incident.
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Paola Cortellesi’s ‘There’s Still Tomorrow’ overtakes ‘Barbie’ admissions at Italian box office
The post-war feminist feature marks the directorial debut of Italian actor Paola Cortellesi.