All United States articles – Page 461
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Entertainment One president of international film Alex Hamilton to depart in spring 2019 (exclusive)
Patrick Roy will broaden remit, becomes president of theatrical, film.
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Academy Museum unveils inaugural exhibition plans
Los Angeles site will house three galleries, library, a project space, theatres, and outdoor deck.
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Shout! Studios, Bankside Films in 'A Dark Place' North American deal
Gareth Ellis-Unwin among producers on Pennsylvania-set drama.
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Why Margot Robbie first turned down the role of Queen Elizabeth in 'Mary Queen Of Scots'
Bette Davis, Helen Mirren, Cate Blanchett have played the part before.
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UK drama 'Gwen' secures North America deal (exclusive)
Streaming service Shudder picks up all rights.
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Hugh Jackman talks politics, fame, and preparing for 'The Front Runner'
Also, is a ‘The Greatest Showman’ sequel on the cards?
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Liam Neeson, Lesley Manville drama 'Normal People' lands at Bleecker Street (exclusive)
Feature shot in Northern Ireland, currently in post-production.
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'First Man', 'Paddington 2', 'Aquaman' on Oscar effects longlist
Shortlist to be unveiled later in December.
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Nick Hornby, Gregg Araki among Sundance 2019 Indie Episodic, Special Events roster
Special Events include Gregg Araki’s Now Apocalypse.
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Ben Mendelsohn to star in 'The Outsider' for HBO
Jason Bateman to direct first two episodes and serve as executive producer.
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Starz acquires BBC suspense drama 'Dublin Murders' for US, territories
Euston Films, Veritas Entertainment Group, Element Pictures producing.
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Crystal Bourbeau joins Solstice Studios as acquisitions, international head
Veteran executive cut her teeth working alongside Patrick Wachsberger.
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'BlacKkKlansman' director Spike Lee has no regrets over his anti-Trump speech at Cannes
“That was just pure emotion and how I felt at that moment.”
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Golden Globes 2019: will it be a bumper year for the musical/comedy categories?
With the Golden Globes nominations being announced on December 6, Charles Gant looks at whether the HFPA’s awards really are a reliable Oscar bellwether.
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Martin Scorsese on why 'The Irishman' was "a risky film" for Netflix
Scorsese also expressed his concerns about the future of the business, saying: “Everyone can make films today, but no one can see them.”
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Netflix in talks for Production Hub at Pinewood Studios - reports
Streaming giant stepping up European ambitions.
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'Ralph Breaks The Internet' stays top in North America, surges towards $120m (update)
Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch crosses $200m in fourth weekend; Free Solo is fourth doc to cross $10m.