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Glasgow Film Fest Sets James McAvoy Event, Opening and Closing Movies From Scottish Directors
Survival thriller 'Tornado' from John Maclean will open the fest on Feb. 26, while Martyn Robertson’s documentary 'Make It to Munich' will close it on March 9.
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‘Anora’ Leads Vancouver Film Critics Circle Nominations With Five Nods
Sean Baker’s screwball comedy will face other multiple nominees like ‘The Brutalist,’ ‘A Real Pain’ and ‘A Complete Unknown.’
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‘The Brutalist’ Director Brady Corbet Responds to AI Backlash
"Adrien and Felicity’s performances are completely their own," says Corbet, after details emerged on how AI technology was used in the editing of the actors' scenes spoken in Hungarian.
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Box Office: ‘Mufasa,’ ‘One of Them Days’ Maul ‘Wolf Man’ Over Slow MLK Holiday Weekend
Elsewhere, 'Moana 2' has cleared the $1 billion mark in worldwide ticket sales in another win for Disney's animation empire.
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Lynne Taylor-Corbett, Choreographer for ‘Footloose’ and Broadway’s ‘Swing!,’ Dies at 78
She also worked on ‘Titanic’ for the Great White Way and ‘My Blue Heaven’ and ‘Vanilla Sky’ for the big screen.
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Pinewood Names Toronto Soundstage After Late Norman Jewison
The honor at Pinewood Toronto Studios comes one year after the filmmaker behind ‘In The Heat of the Night’ and ‘Moonstruck’ passed away.
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Berlin Film Festival Gets $2M Budget Boost
The Berlinale will have more money to celebrate its 75th anniversary, the competition lineup for which will be unveiled on Tuesday.
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Formula 1 Star Damon Hill Feature Doc Races to Sky in U.K., Ireland Via Signature Deal (Exclusive)
”Damon Hill is a British motorsport icon, and we know our customers will love this powerful and exciting film."
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Hong Kong’s Asia Film Financing Forum: Projects Backed by Hirokazu Kore-eda, Stanley Kwan Highlight 2025 Selection
Asia's leading project market, which takes place in Hong Kong during the Filmart industry convention in March, reveals the 25 in-development movie picks for its 2025 program.
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Hollywood Exec Sounds the Alarm on State of Screen Music in L.A.: “I See the Infrastructure of the Recording Industry About to Fail”
In an open letter, orchestra contractor and Oscar winner Peter Rotter calls for action to bring back scoring work to the City of Angels. “Our town has become silent, still and devoid of music making,” he writes.
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Hollywood Flashback: A Century Ago, Fire Destroyed Inceville, the Studio by the Sea
Built by Thomas Ince, the silent film studio stood where Sunset Boulevard meets the coast and gave Jean Hersholt his big break.
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Santa Barbara Film Fest: 33 World Premieres, 74 U.S. Premieres and Dozens of Oscar Hopefuls Set for 40th Edition
Set to take place this year Feb. 4-15 — one day longer than previous editions, in recognition of its milestone anniversary — the fest has become an increasingly important stop on the awards circuit.
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Predicting This Year’s Oscar Nominations Using Just Math
At least six movies are nearly locks for best picture, per a mathematical formula that factors in awards season data and historical trends.
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Cameron Diaz Reveals If She Would Be Open to Returning for a ‘Mask’ Sequel
The actress starred in the 1994 film, opposite Jim Carrey.
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Robert Verrall, Oscar-Nominated Animation Pioneer, Dies at 97
He worked at the National Film Board of Canada from 1945 to 1986 in animation, documentary and fiction films.
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Adam McKay Highlights “Popular Response” to ‘Don’t Look Up’ Despite Critics and “Cultural Gatekeepers That Hated It”
The 2021 film is the second most-watched movie of all time on Netflix.
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