All United States articles – Page 151
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Academy lets Andrea Riseborough Oscar nod stand, flags ‘concern’ over grassroots campaigns
“It is apparent that components of the regulations must be clarified to create a framework for respectful, inclusive, and unbiased campaigning.”
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DC Studios unveils first phase, 'Superman' and ‘The Batman' sequels
’The Batman Part II’ to open separately in 2025 under DC Elseworlds stable.
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Jinga Films strikes deals on horror ‘The Quantum Devil’ ahead of EFM (exclusive)
The film has been sold to US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Scandinavia, Poland and Latin America.
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Hannah Keogh joins Radiant Films International sales team in run-up to EFM (exclusive)
Executive will be based in London and has worked at Electric Entertainment, Umbrella Entertainment.
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Michael Jackson’s nephew Jaafar Jackson cast as lead in biopic
Antoine Fuqua directing from screenplay by John Logan (The Aviator). Production scheduled to start this year.
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Wavelength names head of studio, development as it eyes international expansion (exclusive)
Mike Prall, Emily Katz to work closely with founder and CEO Jenifer Westphal, president Joe Plummer.
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CMG launching EFM sales on ‘Buffalo Kids’, voice cast led by Gemma Arterton, Sean Bean, Stephen Graham (exclusive)
Adventure animation expected to be ready for release by Q3 2024.
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Reviews
‘A Little Prayer’: Sundance Review
David Straithairn shines in this North Carolina-set family drama, picked up by Sony at Sundance
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Filmmakers, industry pay tribute to former TIFF director Noah Cowan: “He was born to shake things up”
Former director of Toronto International Film Festival died on January 25, aged 55.
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‘Going To Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project’: Sundance Review
This Sundance Grand Jury prizewinner is an unconventional documentary about African American poet Nikki Giovanni
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‘The Persian Version’: Sundance Review
Layla Mohammadi is a standout in Maryam Keshavarz’s crowdpleasing Iranian-American drama
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‘Radical’: Sundance Review
Eugenio Derbez is as an inspirational teacher working in a deprived part of Mexico in this sincere, conventional drama
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‘Kokomo City’: Sundance Review
Black transgender sex workers tell their stories to Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter D. Smith
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‘A Thousand And One’, UK’s ‘Scrapper’ among 2023 Sundance grand jury award winners
Festival runs through January 29.
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Academy investigating campaign guidelines days after announcing Oscar nominations
“We…support genuine grassroots campaigns for outstanding performances.”
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Sony Classics takes worldwide rights to Sundance selection ‘A Little Prayer’
Drama reunites distributor with Junebug screenwriter.
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'Waiting For The Light To Change’, ‘Starring Jerry As Himself’ among 2023 Slamdance winners
Festival ran in Park City, Salt Lake City from January 20-29.
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Noah Cowan, former TIFF director, cineaste and distributor, dies at 55
Critic and writer led San Francisco Film Society; launched film consultancy.
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Voltage Pictures to launch EFM Sales on J.K. Simmons thriller ‘You Can’t Run Forever’ (exclusive)
Sales team to show first footage in Berlin.