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Keeping 'Dredd' Helmet On Was 'Essential' For Karl Urban
MTV.com
"It's a great validation for everybody who put so much time and energy and effort in it," Urban told MTV News during the Toronto International Film Festival. "Here's the thing: it's a fun film. It's a really fun film, and audiences are having a great ...
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Steve James picks his 5 favorite sports films
The Associated Press
By CHRISTY LEMIRE, AP Movie Critic – 4 minutes ago. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Steve James made his name exploring the hopeful side of sports with one of the most acclaimed documentaries of all time: 1994's "Hoop Dreams." Now, he's shining a light on the ...
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Open Road Films to Distribute Horror Spoof A Haunted House
ComingSoon.net
Open Road Films, in partnership with Endgame Entertainment, has acquired all U.S. distribution rights to A Haunted House, co-written by and starring Marlon Wayans, from IM Global. The film was financed and produced by IM Global's genre label Octane.
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Steve Sabol of NFL Films could tell a good story as well as show it
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (blog)
But you don't need an AARP card to have been affected by the images NFL Films created, like those tight, super slow-motion shots of spiraling footballs dripping gently from the heavens before nestling into the eager, outstretched hands of Raymond Berry ...
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Steven Spielberg's 'Lincoln' To Make World Premiere As Closing Film Of AFI Fest
Indie Wire (blog)
After a John Williams-drunk official trailer premiered last week, the question still remained on what exactly we were getting from "Lincoln." Even in the Google Hangout thing (which was kind of unwatchable), Steven Spielberg took great pains to point ...
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Fantastic Fest: 'Frankenweenie' Charms With Classic Monsters and Old School ...
Film School Rejects
Since 1984, Tim Burton has directed has directed fifteen feature films. And according to my research assistant Siri, eleven of those fifteen went over well (and were made "Fresh" on Rotten Tomatoes) with critics. So it's not outside the realm of ...
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Sundance to honor film critic Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times
Sundance Institute executive director Keri Putnam says Ebert has been a champion of challenging films, including many premiering at the Sundance Film Festival. The 70-year-old Ebert has been reviewing films for the Chicago Sun-Times since 1967 and was ...
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IFC Films closes US on 'Frances Ha': Banner closes rights for North America ...
Chicago Tribune
IFC Films has closed North and Latin American rights for Noah Baumbach's "Frances Ha," starring Greta Gerwig. Variety reported on Sept. 12 that IFC was in talks for the rights during the Toronto Intl. Film Festival following its screening there. IFC ...
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Toronto: IFC Films Acquires 'Frances Ha' - Deadline.com
By THE DEADLINE TEAM
Mike Fleming told you this was coming last week, as IFC Films was this close to making a deal during the Toronto Film Festival, where Frances Ha screened.
Deadline.com
Jihad terror films are the real insult, not the Muhammad movie ...
By Robert
Something approaching common sense in, of all places, the New York Daily News, which is ordinarily no friend of freedom. "Radical Islamic terror 'flicks' insult humanity far more deeply than an idiot film about Muslims by a felonious con man," ...
Jihad Watch
Dubai International Film Festival to Showcase Arab Films in Paris ...
By Stuart Kemp
The festival links with the inaugural IMA'GIMA fest to be held at the Arab World Institute to unspool 13 titles.
International
Following the death of NFL Films' Steve Sabol, Charlie Waters talks ...
By Robert Wilonsky
The Dallas Cowboys have Bob Ryan to thank for that; as the NFL Films' veep and editor-in-chief has said of the nickname's origins, "I wanted to come up with a different twist on their team highlight film. I noticed then, and had noticed earlier, ...
The Scoop Blog
Phase 4 Films Picks Up Alex Gibney's Hockey Documentary 'The Last
By Gregg Kilday
The film centers on the career of the NHL's Chris "Knuckles" Nilan.
Movies


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