All United States articles – Page 515
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NewsShout! Studios, Bankside Films in 'A Dark Place' North American deal
Gareth Ellis-Unwin among producers on Pennsylvania-set drama.
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FeaturesWhy 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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NewsUK drama 'Gwen' secures North America deal (exclusive)
Streaming service Shudder picks up all rights.
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FeaturesHugh Jackman talks politics, fame, and preparing for 'The Front Runner'
Also, is a ‘The Greatest Showman’ sequel on the cards?
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NewsLiam Neeson, Lesley Manville drama 'Normal People' lands at Bleecker Street (exclusive)
Feature shot in Northern Ireland, currently in post-production.
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News'First Man', 'Paddington 2', 'Aquaman' on Oscar effects longlist
Shortlist to be unveiled later in December.
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NewsNick Hornby, Gregg Araki among Sundance 2019 Indie Episodic, Special Events roster
Special Events include Gregg Araki’s Now Apocalypse.
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NewsBen Mendelsohn to star in 'The Outsider' for HBO
Jason Bateman to direct first two episodes and serve as executive producer.
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NewsStarz acquires BBC suspense drama 'Dublin Murders' for US, territories
Euston Films, Veritas Entertainment Group, Element Pictures producing.
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NewsCrystal Bourbeau joins Solstice Studios as acquisitions, international head
Veteran executive cut her teeth working alongside Patrick Wachsberger.
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Features'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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FeaturesGolden 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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NewsMartin 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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NewsNetflix in talks for Production Hub at Pinewood Studios - reports
Streaming giant stepping up European ambitions.
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News'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.
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News'Grindelwald' crosses $500m global, as 'Ralph' rules worldwide weekend session (update)
Bohemian Rhapsody scores stunning $6.3m bow in Italy.
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News'Leave No Trace' director Debra Granik on carving her own niche in social-realism
After winning plaudits for Winter’s Bone and now Leave No Trace, Debra Granik tells Screen why ultra-low budgets are no barrier to effective filmmaking.
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FeaturesWillem Dafoe on playing van Gogh, and why working in TV "can make you lazy"
The actor was taught how to paint by director Julian Schnabel for Venice award winner At Eternity’s Gate.
















