All United States articles – Page 125
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‘Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse’: Review
Miles Morales battles with the responsibility of being Spider-Man in this impressive animated sequel
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The Open Reel scores North American deals for ‘A Place Of Our Own’, ‘The Trace Of Your Lips’ and ‘Barrio Boy’ (exclusive)
Italian sales agent racks up deals during busy Cannes market.
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‘The Boogeyman’: Review
British director Rob Savage takes on Stephen King’s 1973 short story to mixed results
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A24’s ‘The Whale’ nearing $60m at global box office (exclusive)
Drama is company’s second highest international release behind Everything Everywhere All At Once.
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Deluge of packages overwhelms Cannes buyers as international deal-making carries on
“Everyone felt like there was too much product out there.”
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‘Elemental’: Cannes Review
Pixar brings Cannes to a close with its immigrant-themed animation
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‘Anita’: Cannes Review
The life and times of notorious rock chick Anita Pallenberg, as executive produced by her son, Marlon Richards
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eOne president of film Nick Meyer stepping down amid sale talks
Possible buyers for the eOne film and TV operation are thought to include Legendary and Lionsgate.
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WGA strike hits projects across the US
Picket lines have seen appearances by stars and other guild heads.
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UK studios, cast and crew facing quiet summer as impact of WGA strike ripples across Atlantic
The downturn is mainly in high-end TV, with UK studios expecting US studio tentpoles to keep on rolling.
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Jonathan Glazer’s hot Cannes title ’The Zone Of Interest’ secures major territory deals for A24
Holocaust drama has emerged as likely awards contender at Cannes and for 2024 awards season.
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‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ helps Lionsgate to strong financial quarter
The company predicts little impact if writers strike ends before three months.
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Relaunched MoviePass going national in US for Memorial Day weekend
The service was acquired by its co-founder in 2020 after a bankruptcy filing.
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Kino Lorber takes ‘Story Ave’ for North America
The drama from debut director Aristotle Torres was a prizewinner at SXSW.
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Cineworld expects to emerge from bankruptcy in July
The global exhibitor says almost all of its ‘legacy’ lenders have approved a restructuring plan.
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Martin Scorsese helps to launch film school initiative of Agnes Varda’s ‘The Gleaners and I’
Varda’s seminal documentary can now be used a pioneering educational tool by film students around the world.
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Experimental filmmaker Kenneth Anger dies at 96.
Anger was a gay cinema pioneer, known for avant-garde films including Lucifer Rising.
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“I am drawn to the old techniques” Wes Anderson talks shooting ‘Asteroid City’ on film
Andreson is in Cannes as ’Asteroid City’ premieres in Competition.
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Intramovies sells North American rights for Noam Kaplan’s Tribeca-bound ‘The Future’ (exclusive)
Italian sales agent strikes key sale for Israeli feature at Cannes.
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Premiere Entertainment’s ‘Sri Asih’ goes to Shout! for North America (exclusive)
The Indonesian superhero outing is the second entry in the Bumilangit Cinematic Universe.