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Matt Jackson to run production, acquisitions for Mark Gordon
The producer and executive has been named head of film production and acquisitions at The Mark Gordon Company.
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Tribeca Film Festival drops 'Vaxxed' from schedule
Festival co-founder Robert De Niro on Saturday pulled Andrew Wakefield’s documentary Vaxxed: From Cover-Up To Catastrophe amid a backlash over the veracity of its claims.
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Disney to screen 'Civil War' at CinemaCon
Studio executives have set an industry screening of the much anticipated superhero tentpole on April 13 at the Las Vegas convention.
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'Batman V Superman' storms North America on $166m
MARCH 28 UPDATE: Warner Bros opened the DC Entertainment vaults and reaped the rewards as the sixth biggest domestic debut in history fuelled a $420m worldwide haul.
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'Batman v Superman' grosses $469m worldwide
MARCH 29 UPDATE: The DC Entertainment tentpole added $46m worldwide on Monday to reach $468.6m worldwide and $287.5m internationlaly and $181.1m in North America as the studio revised its weekend take to $256.5m internationally and $422.6m worldwide.
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Álvaro Rodriguez, Michael Mayer to adapt 'Tu, Mio'
Machete writer Rodriguez and writer-director Mayer have signed on to adapt Erri De Luca’s Italian bestseller.
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Hollywood broadens focus in war on anti-gay laws
UPDATE: As Georgia remained front of mind in Hollywood on Thursday and the Weinsteins threatened to find another state in which to shoot Lee Daniels’ upcoming Richard Pryor film in opposition to an anti-gay bill, the focus has broadened to include North Carolina.
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'Batman V Superman' hits $93m worldwide
UPDATE: Warner Bros’ DC Entertainment tentpole has raced to at least $65.2m from its first three international days and took $27.7m from Thursday night screenings in North America for an early $92.9m worldwide.
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US briefs: Starz sets 'The Dresser' premiere date
Plus: Tribeca unveils Sloan screenwriting winner; and more…
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Garry Shandling dead at 66
The absurdist comedian has died from unknown causes after paramedics in Los Angeles responded to a medical emergency and took him to hospital where he died.
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Gaumont expands US operation with animation hires
Nicolas Atlan and Terry Kalagian have joined the French major.
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Saban Films acquires '31'
The distributor has picked up North American rights to Rob Zombie’s horror film that premiered recently in Sundance.
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George Clooney, Michael Keaton titles secure Benelux deals
EXCLUSIVE: Suburbicon and The Founder among marquee deals for The Searchers.
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US briefs: Frank Marshall in special CinemaCon honour
Plus: FilmBuff picks up US rights to ‘We The People’; Ron Perlman and Christopher Plummer join ‘Howard Lovecraft’; and more…
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'What’s the Point?' to shoot in April
Lake Bell is preparing to commence principal photography in Los Angeles on her directorial follow-up to award-winning Sundance 2013 selection In A World…
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Hollywood weighs in on anti-gay bill
Disney and its wholly-owned Marvel Studios have spoken out against a religious liberty bill in the state of Georgia.
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'The Bomb' to premiere at Tribeca
The multimedia installation by Smriti Keshari and Eric Schlosser is among additions to Tribeca Film Festival’s (TFF) experiential line-up announced by organisers on Wednesday.
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SAG-AFTRA head Ken Howard dead at 71
The former star of TV whose acting career highlights included Tony and Primetime Emmy wins, has died in his home near Los Angeles.
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'Empire' actress AzMarie Livingston joins 'Almost Amazing'
EXCLUSIVE: Torrei Hart, Simone Shepherd, Aeriel Miranda also among cast of US comedy-romance; production reveals footage.
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US Briefs: 'Love & Friendship' to open San Francisco Int'l Film Festival
Plus: Warner Bros dates Annabelle 2, Untitled event movie; FilmRise acquires The Bad Kids