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Premiere to sell Christian Mingle
EXCLUSIVE: The LA-based sales company has added the faith-based rom-com to its roster heading into MIPCOM.
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Guardians ventures into China
All eyes will be on the Asian mega market as the latest Marvel Studios blockbuster makes its debut.
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Jinga lures buyers to The Canal
On the eve of the US release, the UK genre specialist Jinga Films has licensed Ivan Kavanagh’s psychological horror to a number of territories including a deal with Kaleidoscope for the UK and Ireland.
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China’s Huace to buy stake in Korea’s N.E.W.
China’s Huace Film & TV is buying a 15% stake in South Korean investor-distributor Next Entertainment World (N.E.W.).
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Gone Girl beats Maze Runner in social buzz
David Fincher’s crime mystery generates nearly double the comments of the YA thriller on UK social networks.
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Comment
Event cinema comes of age
Billy Elliot, André Rieu and Monty Python are leading the charge for the growth of event cinema.
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Kenya bans Toronto LGBT hit
Stories of Our Lives deemed “contrary to Kenya’s norms and values”.
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Relativity, 3C Media forge ties
Relativity Media will co-produce up four local-language productions a year as part of a strategic partnership with format rights and content provider 3C Media.
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Features
Event Cinema: chain of events
As the UK’s event-cinema sector flourishes, Andreas Wiseman explores growth areas and potential for cannibalisation of film-going.
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Crackle to make Joe Dirt 2
The Sony Pictures Television-owned content creator will begin production in Louisiana in mid-November on what it claims will be the first made-for-digital sequel to a major feature.
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Voltage, Compadre partner on Good Kids
Fledgling content creator Compadre has teamed up with Nicolas Chartier’s Voltage Pictures to co-finance the coming-of-age comedy.
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Reviews
Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Dir: Miguel Arteta. US. 2014. 81mins
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Dracula Untold rules int’l on $34M
UPDATED OCTOBER 13: Dracula Untold grossed $33.9m from 42 territories as the early tally climbed to $62.6m. Separately Fox International executives said the company’s box office has amassed more than $3bn for the year-to-date.
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Gone Girl stays atop US on $27m
Fox/New Regency’s David Fincher mystery starring Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike is becoming a box office force as word of mouth kept it at number one for the second weekend in a row.
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Miramax, Revolution in TV, digital sales pact
Revolution Studios has appointed Miramax to manage global television and digital distribution licensing for all its titles including the recently acquired Morgan Creek international film library.
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