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Emmerich moves up at Warner Bros, Silverman to depart
In a big shake-up at the studio, New Line COO and president Toby Emmerich is replacing Greg Silverman as the chief creative force at Warner Bros.
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Two docs, two from the archives join Sundance 2017 roster
Festival brass on Wednesday added two Documentary Premieres as well as a pair of favourites from the vaults – Desert Hearts and Reservoir Dogs.
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US Briefs: STX hires chief comms officer
Communications specialist Patricia Röckenwagner has been brought in to the newly created role, effective January 17.
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Viggo Mortensen, Emily Blunt in surprise 2017 SAG Awards nods
The Screen Actors Guild on Wednesday dropped two surprise additions into the awards race as Manchester By The Sea led the way on four nominations.
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Mark Boal ‘happy’ over First Amendment victory
The investigative journalist and Oscar-winning screenwriter and producer of The Hurt Locker hailed on Tuesday the settlement of his Bowe Bergdahl recordings case with the US government.
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91 songs, 145 scores in contention for the Oscar
Academy brass on Tuesday announced the roster of songs and scores that will advance to the nominations stage for the 89th Academy Awards.
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Trinidad & Tobago joins LatAm film network
EXCLUSIVE: In a highly significant step for the region, Trinidad & Tobago has become the first Caribbean nation to join the Latin American Film Commission Network (LAFCN).
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Production begins on 'Labyrinth' starring Johnny Depp
Good Films chief Miriam Segal said on Tuesday that shooting has begun in Los Angeles on the crime drama that also stars Forest Whitaker.
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US Briefs: Annette Bening in Palm Springs career honour
The star of 20th Century Women who also apears in Rules Don’t Apply will receive the 28th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival’s (PSIFF) Career Achievement Award on January 2.
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Cristal Pictures snaps up 'Imago' pitch
The Los Angeles and Beijing-based producer-financier – backed by Chris Liu’s East Light Film Company – is lining up the sci-fi disaster story.
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'Rogue One' on course for $250m-$300m global bow
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story opens day-and-date in most major markets this week when insiders say it could gross between $130m and $150m internationally by Sunday.
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US Briefs: Miami fest Google Seminar Series to focus on women, race
Miami Dade College will continue its partnership with the tech giant on March 4-5 during the 2017 Miami Film Festival.
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Toronto Film Critics honour 'Toni Erdmann', 'Moonlight'
Maren Ade’s German comedy won three awards including best director and best actress, while Barry Jenkins’s drama was named best film.
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Miramax acquires US rights to 'I, Tonya'
One of the buzz titles of the recent AFM has found its US home.
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Opinion: Populist Globes heap kudos on 'La La Land'
UPDATED: Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) voters like to keep everybody happy by spreading their largesse across as many contenders as possible.
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Golden Globes 2017 – the nominees react
Monday’s nominees for the upcoming 74th Golden Globe Awards express surprise, gratitude – and a love for tickle fights.
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Redstones put brakes on Viacom-CBS merger
Shari Redstone and her father Sumner Redstone have called off early talks to combine the companies.
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'Moana' top in US, 'La La Land' stunning in limited launch (updated)
DECEMBER 12 UPDATE: La La Land delivered a $881,104 limited launch from five sites for the second best specialty opening weekend average in history.
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'La La Land' wins eight Critics Choice Awards
Lionsgate’s musical romance earned best film and director for Damien Chazelle from The Broadcast Film Critics Association on Sunday night.
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'An Inconvenient Truth' follow-up to premiere at Sundance
Paramount will release the eco doc that reunites former US vice president Al Gore with Participant Media and will premiere on the festival’s opening night under inaugural programme The New Climate.