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'Drunk Parents' adds cast ahead of January 15 start
Jim Gaffigan, Joe Manganiello, Bridget Moynahan and Ben Platt have joined the Bron Studios and Fortitude International co-production comedy.
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Alphabet chief invests in Relativity Media
Eric Schmidt’s investment vehicle TomorrowVentures is to buy an undisclosed piece of Relativity Media as Ryan Kavanaugh continues to steer his previously embattled company into clearer waters.
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Film Sales Company boards five for Park City
EXCLUSIVE: Andrew Herwitz has picked up four world premieres for his Sundance slate and added a fifth title from Main Street neighbour Slamdance.
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Netflix swoops on 'The Fundamentals Of Caring'
The streaming service has confirmed its acquisition of worldwide streaming rights on the road movie ahead of its Park City world premiere on January 29.
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French films drew 106m international admissions in 2015, UniFrance
Asia overtakes Europe as top market for French films. Top three exports were Taken 3, The Transporter Refuelled and The Little Prince.
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'Force' surges to $1.87bn global
JAN 19 UPDATE: Disney/Lucasfilms’ Star Wars smash has become the first film in Disney history to cross $1bn at the international box office.
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'Ride Along 2' cruises to US title on $41.6m
JAN 18 UPDATE: Universal’s comedy sequel opened at number one and dethroned Star Wars: The Force Awakens after five sessions at the top.
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Buyers eye Sundance discoveries; 34 titles to watch
As Sundance and Slamdance prepare to kick off this week some insiders have predicted there could be a surge of activity from digital platforms besides Netflix and Amazon Studios.
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Christian Bale out of 'Ferrari'
The British actor has departed biopic Enzo Ferrari over health concerns, according to reports.
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'Mad Max' dominates Critics Choice Awards
Mad Max: Fury Road won nine awards as the Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) and Broadcast Television Journalists Association (BTJA) announced their winners in Los Angeles on Sunday.
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Hong Kong-Asia Film Financing Forum unveils line-up
Wang Bing, Adam Wong, Pema Tseden and Lav Diaz (pictured) among directors with projects in line-up.
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BAFTA to honour Angels Costumes
Costume house that has serviced films from Hitchcock to Hammer and Harry Potter to receive honourary BAFTA.
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'The Revenant' claws up UK box office
Warner Bros’ Creed fails to deliver knockout punch but still lands solid $3.2m (£2.22m) hit on debut.
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'Mad Max', '45 Years' score big at London Critics' awards
British actors, directors and films won most of the main awards.
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'Amour' star Emmanuelle Riva joins Icelandic thriller 'Alma'
Nordisk Film & TV Fond backs five new projects including a thriller starring Emmanuelle Riva.
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Composers: Johann Johannsson, 'Sicario'
Johann Johannsson’s score for Sicario rumbles and intimidates “like a beast lurching in slow motion”, he tells Tiffany Pritchard, who meets five of the composers in contention this awards season
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Composers: Tom Holkenborg (aka Junkie XL), 'Mad Max: Fury Road'
More commonly known as Junkie XL, the Dutch composer turned to religious themes and heavy metal to score Mad Max: Fury Road
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Composers: Alexandre Desplat, 'The Danish Girl'
The politically engaged composer discusses why he was drawn to Suffragette and The Danish Girl
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Composers: Carter Burwell, 'Carol', 'Anomalisa'
The self-taught composer of Carol and Anomalisa used very different methods to score - and conduct - both films
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Composers: Daniel Pemberton, 'Steve Jobs'
Having worked with Ridley Scott, Guy Ritchie and now Danny Boyle on Steve Jobs, Daniel Pemberton is rapidly becoming one of the industry’s most sought-after composers.