Small MPU – Page 2922
-
Features
Screen ads: 007, VHS pirates and Cannon Fodder
A sample of adverts that have graced the pages of Screen International show familiar faces, bygone moguls and films that were never to be
-
Features
Screen at 40: Festival heads reflect on 2015 and beyond
There can be no doubt that 2015 has been a banner year for international cinema and, to celebrate, leading festival heads pick the films they believe we will still be talking about 40 years from now
-
Features
World of Locations: Montana
Though many of the film and TV productions that shoot in Montana do so because they tell local stories — the highest-profile recent visitor, Alexander Payne’s Oscar-nominated Nebraska, was, in spite of its title, set partly and shot in Montana — others come for the sweeping Great Plains vistas that ...
-
Features
Paddy Breathnach and Robert Walpole on Irish Oscar entry ‘Viva’
Director Paddy Breathnach and producer Robert Walpole recall the 17-year process behind their Oscar foreign-language contender Viva.
-
Comment
David O’Russell talks 'Joy' at Bafta’s David Lean Lecture
The Joy director reflected on his filmography and his recurring collaborations.
-
News
Warner Bros' Josh Berger named BFI chair
US executive to take over as chair of the BFI when Greg Dyke steps down early next year.
-
News
Film tax relief reaches $372m in 2015
The relief generated a total of $1.5bn of investment in the UK this year, according to HM Treasury.
-
News
'The Force Awakens' targets $1bn by Sunday
DECEMBER 25 UPDATE: Star Wars: The Force Awakens used an estimated $47.6m global take on Thursday as the space opera reached $813.5m worldwide.
-
News
BFCA head defends 'Star Wars' Critics Choice nod
The president of the Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) has defended Tuesday’s announcement adding Star Wars: The Force Awakens as a late eleventh best picture nominee in the group’s upcoming Critics’ Choice Awards.
-
-
Features
Powster founder talks growth of online booking
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Ste Thomspon discusses what the future holds for the ticket booking market.
-
News
Norway’s film and TV rebate to launch in January
Incentive scheme will offer $5.17m in its first year; Tomas Alfredson’s The Snowman could be first beneficiary.
-
Reviews
Team Screen’s best films of 2015
Find out what made our top 10 films of 2015 - and which films racked up the most mentions from Team Screen.
-
Features
Pietro Valsecchi eyes box office gold in Checco Zalone comedy 'Quo Vado?'
Screen Subscribers: Screen sat down with the producer behind Italian hit factory Taodue.
-
News
US Briefs: Breaking Glass acquires 'My Big Night'
Plus: Sony offers free Concussion screening to NFL players; and more…
-
News
'Mockingjay – Part 2' crosses $600m worldwide
Lionsgate executives announced the milestone on Wednesday as the four-film franchise reached $2.9bn.
-
News
‘Force Awakens’ scales $1.3bn global
JANUARY 1 UPDATE: Disney/Lucasfilm’s Star Wars behemoth added $38m worldwide on December 31 to reach $1.33bn and rank as the eighth biggest release of all time.
-
News
'Force Awakens' adds $149.2m in record North America session
DECEMBER 28 UPDATE: A further confirmed $149.2m boosted Disney-Lucasfilms’ Star Wars: The Force Awakens past the half-billion mark in a huge Christmas weekend session and destroyed the second-weekend record of $106.6m set by Jurassic World back in the summer.
-
News
US box office hits $11bn in 2015
DECEMBER 29 UPDATE: Combined grosses reached $11bn in North America on Tuesday according to Rentrak, powered by Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Jurassic World. This was the first time Hollywood achieved the feat – at least when unadjusted for inflation.
-
News
Haskell Wexler, Oscar-winning cinematographer, dies aged 93
The double Oscar-winning cinematographer who worked on One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest died in hospital in Santa Monica on Sunday. He was 93.