All United States articles – Page 181
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NewsMagnolia picks up Sundance Bethann Hardison fashion doc ‘Invisible Beauty’
Distributor plans September 15 theatrical release.
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NewsNYAFF sets ‘The Monkey King’ as closing film in first collaboration with Netflix
Producer Pellin Chou set to attend special screening.
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NewsAMPTP, SAG-AFTRA trade statements disputing other side’s position
Actors strike started on July 14.
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NewsBlumhouse’s ‘Speak No Evil’ with James McAvoy, Mackenzie Davis, shuts down UK shoot due to actors’ strike (exclusive)
The horror film was shooting in Gloucester, UK.
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NewsSeveral indie shoots underway as SAG-AFTRA prepares waivers
Guild expected to start providing interim agreements for truly independent productions within days.
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NewsTom Cruise asked SAG-AFTRA to allow publicity work during strike
Star also discussed A.I., stunt workers.
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NewsJapan’s Ryohei Suzuki voices support for SAG-AFTRA strikers and teases Netflix film ‘City Hunter’
The Japanese actor collected the Screen International Rising Star award at the New York Asian Film Festival.
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NewsBuffalo 8 acquires political documentary ‘The Ecuadorian Candidate’ (exclusive)
Jacobin Magazine documentary follows leftist economist Andres Arauz at 2021 polls.
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News‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, Part One’ sets franchise record $80m five-day US bow, ‘Sound Of Freedom’ nears $100m
Searchlight’s Sundance acquisition Theater Camp opens on $45,000 per-site average.
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FeaturesHow New York Asian Film Festival is broadening horizons and showcasing Asia’s stars
NYAFF 2023 is set to welcome a wealth of stars and filmmakers from Asia but is also bracing for no-shows due to strike action.
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NewsUniversal cancels ‘Oppenheimer’ New York red carpet as actors strike kicks off
Christopher Nolan’s tentpole opens on July 21.
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NewsSAG-AFTRA head Fran Drescher blasts “terribly repugnant” strike remarks by Disney CEO
“High seven figures, eight figures – this is crazy money that they make, and they don’t care if they’re land barons of a medieval time.”
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NewsIndie producers await SAG-AFTRA clarity on waivers as union members join picket lines
Defiance as Guild members take to the streets on first day of strike.
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News‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, Part One’ reaches $122.5m at global box office, targets $78m domestic bow
Tentpole heading for global debut in $240m range.
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NewsGKIDS acquires North American rights to Hayao Miyazaki’s ‘The Boy And The Heron’
Miyazaki’s first feature in a decade opens in Japan this weekend.
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NewsFestivals in crosshairs as SAG-AFTRA issues strike rules
An unwelcome conundrum for Venice and TIFF.
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NewsSAG-AFTRA strike disrupts ‘The Martini Shot’ Galway premiere; ‘Oppenheimer’ stars walk out of London premiere
US actors’ union strike was confirmed on Thursday (July 13) morning Pacific Time.
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NewsEquity issues legal advice to members, posts SAG-AFTRA solidarity message
UK union’s lawyers say SAG-AFTRA strike is not lawful under UK law.
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NewsImax planning to take full control of China subsidiary in $124m deal
The move coincides with a healthy recovery at the box office in China.
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News’Oppenheimer’ London premiere, Galway Film Fleadh first hit by strike complications
’Oppenheimer’ London premiere is due to take place tonight (July 13), as is the world premiere of ’The Martini Shot’ at the Galway Film Fleadh.
















