All Sony articles – Page 6
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Olivia Colman, Anthony Hopkins Sundance drama 'The Father' lands at Sony Pictures Classics
Embankment licensed rights to Lionsgate in UK, Tobis in Germany, among others.
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‘Bad Boys For Life’: Review
Will Smith and Martin Lawrence reunite on Sony’s far from fresh franchise
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Sony Pictures Classics to distribute Sundance entry 'Charm City Kings'
Will Smith among producers on dirt bike drama.
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‘Little Women’: Review
Greta Gerwig directs an all-star cast in the most recent iteration of Louisa May Alcott’s 1868 novel
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Sony Pictures Classics sets January 2020 US release for Italian Oscar submission 'The Traitor'
Crime drama opened in Italy in May.
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HanWay Films announces further territories on Venice closing title 'The Burnt Orange Heresy'
New deals include Spain, Benelux, and Scandinavia.
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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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SPC acquires ‘Lyrebird’ amid sluggish TIFF deals scene
Bad Education in play with several offers on table.
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Pedro Almodóvar’s 'Pain And Glory' gets US release date through SPC
Sony Pictures Releasing International distributed film in Spain in March.
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SPC swoops on multiple territories for Cannes selection 'Frankie'
Third collaboration between distributor and Ira Sachs, and producer Saïd Ben Saïd.
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SPC acquires Tim Roth, Clive Owen drama 'The Song Of Names'
Serendipity Point Films reunites with SPC on sixth film.
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Amazon Studios $46m Sundance spending spree brings paradigm shift into sharp focus
’It wants to distinguish itself from Netflix and say it’s going to pay as much as any big indie with the capability to release wide.’
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'Miss Bala': Review
Remake of the 2011 Mexican crime drama starring Gina Rodriguez as a kidnapped American tourist
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'Storm Boy': Review
Four decades later, a remake of Australia’s beloved family staple proves both troubling and affecting
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'All Is True': Review
Kenneth Branagh directs and stars in this dramatisation of Shakespeare’s final years
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'Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse': Review
Dynamic animation gives the web-slinger a new lease of life.