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James Franco’s Zeroville assembles star cast
EXCLUSIVE: Seth Rogen, Jacki Weaver, Megan Fox, Will Ferrell to star; Embankment to sell.
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Sargent-Disc wins at Payroll World Awards
Sargent-Disc has won the Specialist Payroll Provider Award at the 2014 Payroll World Awards in London.
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David Proud stars in thriller iWitness
David Proud, who has broken ground as a disabled actor playing a wheelchair-using character on EastEnders, is now set for another first by playing an able-bodied character in psychological thriller iWitness.
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AMPAS reception in London
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences hosted a reception for its new members and industry friends on Oct 16 at 11 Downing Street.
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Fyzz Facility opens LA office
UK producer-financiers The Fyzz Facility, run by producers Wayne Marc Godfrey and Robert Jones, is to open an LA office this month.
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Turtles shellshock Fury on social media
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles generate more buzz on social networks in the UK than Brad Pitt war movie.
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Dad’s Army first look
The first images from comedy reboot Dad’s Army have been released as well as fresh cast details.
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AFI FEST unveils tech showcase
Top brass have announced the inaugural technology showcase State Of The Art - Innovation, Storytelling And Technology.
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Magnolia takes world on Iris
Albert Maysles’ documentary chronicles the life of 93-year-old fashionista Iris Apfel and will open theatrically in 2015. Separately, Lionsgate has set an October 2015 release for The Last Witch Hunter.
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Alexandre Desplat named composer of the year
World Soundtrack Awards also honour Pharell Williams’ Happy from Despicable Me 2.
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Annabelle crosses $125m int’l
UPDATED OCTOBER 27: What looked like a tight international box office contest heading into the weekend saw Annabelle emerge as the comfortable winner thanks to a confirmed $26.2m haul.
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Ouija tops US box office on $20m
It may have been a slow session, but that won’t stop Universal executives celebrating a number one berth heading into Halloween this week and top brass at The Weinstein Company feeling good about St. Vincent.
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Screen critics curate Black Nights strand
Boyhood, Foxcatcher, Birdman, Phoenix, Mr Turner among critics choices.
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Fury tops UK chart
Sony’s war drama posts $4.4m (£2.7m) debut, including previews, to dethrone Turtles; Icon’s The Babadook lands with $557,000 (£345,862) from 147 sites ahead of Halloween.