All articles by Jeremy Kay – Page 274
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Nicolas Cage, Alex Wolff to star in Pulse Films' 'Pig'
Sweet Tomato Films, AI Film on board as co-financiers.
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'Ad Astra', 'Downton Abbey' soar in global box office bows (update)
Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood, It: Chapter Two cross $200m internationally.
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'Downton Abbey' in record $31m North American box office debut for Focus Features (update)
New openers Ad Astra, Rambo: Last Blood rank second, third.
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Argentina’s Meikincine strikes key Asian deals on TIFF slate (exclusive)
Business continues after strong response to The Sleepwalkers and Chilean drama Los Fuertes.
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'Antigone' to represent Canada in Oscar race
International premiere of Greek tragedy retelling set for Busan next month.
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Storyboard Media boards sales on feature debut from 'Inside Job' cinematographer (exclusive)
Phillip Noyce served as executive producer on ménage à trois drama.
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New York Film Festival director Kent Jones to step down after 2019 edition
Programmer and filmmaker directed Tribeca 2018 selection Diane.
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Sean Clarke named Aardman MD as co-founder David Sproxton steps down
A Shaun The Sheep Movie: Farmageddon to open in UK on October 18.
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Lionsgate hires Aaron Janus, promotes Meredith Wieck to senior production ranks
Studio continues to realign film operations.
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Raven Banner closes raft of sales on Mexican genre title 'Tigers Are Not Afraid' (exclusive)
Film premiered at Fantastic Fest.
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'Rambo: Last Blood' to duke it out with 'It: Chapter Two' at international box office
Can Pennywise resist John Rambo’s return to action?
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UK, France to launch 'Ad Astra' global box office mission this week
First Man, Arrival grossed $18m, $21m in same bucket of markets.
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Hugh Jackman, Allison Janney satire 'Bad Education' lands at HBO
Automatik, Sight Unseen produced satirical take on school board embezzlement scandal.
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New York Film Critics Circle sets 2019 awards vote date
Roma, Alfonso Cuarón, Regina Hall among last year’s winners.
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Mick Jagger art heist caper 'The Burnt Orange Heresy' lands at Sony Classics
HanWay Films represents international sales.
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What did US buyers make of this year’s TIFF?
Challenging US distribution sector meant buyers were particularly cautious.
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MTV Documentary Films lines up awards run for 'Gay Chorus Deep South'
Company picks up Tribeca audience award winner.
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MoJo Global Arts unveils slate of Latinx, jazz films (exclusive)
Company launched North American sales in TIFF on South African Oscar submission Knuckle City.
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Oscar submissions 'Corpus Christi', 'Instinct' among Chicago festival international line-up (exclusive)
Most selections are North American, US premieres.