All UK/Ireland articles – Page 484
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NewsRealD acquires Masterimage assets after winning patent battle
3D tech companies were previously locked in a legal battle over patent infringements.
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NewsNetflix dates David Fincher crime drama 'Mindhunter', reveals first footage
David Fincher, Asif Kapadia, Tobias Lindholm and Andrew Douglas are directors; Charlize Theron is an executive producer.
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Netflix reveals release date, first teaser for Brad Pitt satire 'War Machine'
Movie directed by Animal Kingdom’s David Michod will get May 26 release.
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NewsNetflix boards high-profile series from BBC and Canal+
Troy: Fall Of A City, from The Night Manager writer David Farr, likely to be among BBC1’s most expensive dramas; service also boards thriller from Homeland writer.
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FeaturesChristine Vachon talks Killer Films and career
Producer of Boys Don’t Cry, Far From Heaven and Happiness was talking at the Glasgow Film Festival.
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NewsA third of UK cinema releases grossed less than £10,000 in 2016
The top 20 films made up 48.6% of box office, notes the 2016 FDA yearbook; advertising spend decreases again.
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NewsSky Atlantic, Showtime order Benedict Cumberbatch drama
The series will be an adaptation of Edward St. Aubyn’s Patrick Melrose novels.
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CommentUKCA chief: three challenges facing UK exhibition
UKCA chief Phil Clapp lays out the key issues facing the UK’s cinema sector ahead of the UKCA’s annual conference in London.
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News'Baahubali: The Conclusion', restored 1920's feature 'Shiraz' set for UK debuts
Restoration set for London Film Festival; Baahubali: The Conclusion to play in BFI’s upcoming Indian film programme.
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Reviews'The Farthest': Dublin Review
Emer Reynolds tracks the Voyager interstellar mission in a cathartic and moving documentary
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NewsUK box office: 'Lego Batman' records hat-trick
Universal’s Fifty Shades Darker crosses £20m mark in third weekend.
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News'Lipstick Under My Burkha' wins Glasgow audience award
Indian drama was recently refused a release certificate in India due to its subject matter.
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Reviews'Tomato Red': Dublin Review
This third adaptaton of a Daniel Woodrell novel (after Ride With The Devil and Winter’s Bone) features Anna Friel as an blowsy Ozarks matriarch
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NewsPicturehouse stands firm over pay dispute despite further strike action
UK entertainment union Bectu is holding a protest in London today with striking Picturehouse staff.
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NewsBuyers of Scorsese's 'Irishman' call potential Netflix deal “fake news”
The finance plan for Martin Scorsese’s mob story remains unclear.
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News'Logan' tops UK social media buzz
Superhero spin-off edges out John Wick and Hidden Figures to top weekly chart.
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Reviews'Pickups': Dublin Review
Aidan Gillen delivers an entertaining - and occasonally dark - meta-riff on a jobbing actor’s life
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NewsMartin Scorsese criticises watching films at home, despite reported Netflix deal for 'The Irishman'
Speaking at a BFI event in London, the director said film viewing on tablet or TV was “not the best way”.
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CommentUK and Hollywood – a long history and a bright future (comment)
Britain’s ambassador to the US, Sir Kim Darroch, explains how this year’s Oscar nominations prove transatlantic creative ties are as strong as ever.
















