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Speakeasy: Closer Look at TIFF's Opening Film, 'Looper'
Wall Street Journal (blog)
But three of the last four films to open Toronto have now been of non-Canadian provenance and "Looper" comes from idiosyncratic writer-director Rian Johnson, who first film "Brick" was a low-budget and highly stylized ode to hardboiled detective novels.
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
Chinese group Wanda goes shopping for Hollywood films
Reuters
Meets Fox, Disney, Universal, Warner, Sony - sources. * More meet and greet than business meetings - one attendee. * Wanda chairman: prepared to spend "substantial amounts". By Ronald Grover. Sept 7 (Reuters) - China's Dalian Wanda Group has ...
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Toronto 2012: Industry Optimistic in Wake of eOne-Alliance Films Merger ...
Hollywood Reporter
TORONTO — The initial reaction to the eOne-Alliance Films merger unveiled Friday is positive, as the industry sees inevitable post-takeover job cuts followed by the birth of a Canadian global-distribution giant. our editor recommends. Canada's ...
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Jake Eberts, whose films won 37 Oscars, dead at 71
Chicago Tribune
Eberts financed or produced more than 50 films, four of which earned Academy Awards for Best Picture: "Chariots of Fire," "Gandhi," "Driving Miss Daisy" and "Dances with Wolves." He also produced "The Killing Fields," "The Dresser," "Local Hero," "A ...
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Drafthouse Films, Films Like Us parter for distribution deal
Chicago Tribune
LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Drafthouse Films is partnering with Films We Like to distribute indie titles across Canada, the companies said Friday at the Toronto International Film Festival. Among the films are the blood diamond drama "The Ambassador," ...
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When Hit British Films Don't Sell in the US
The Atlantic
The British invasion just never ends. It's gotten to the point where American actors can barely even get parts on television shows that are firmly entrenched in U.S. locations or culture: Brits played Baltimore cops and crooks on The Wire, and it seems ...
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The Atlantic

Blogs5 new results for films
 
Daniel Craig Confirmed For 2 More James Bond Films
By NIKKI FINKE AND MIKE FLEMING
We've confirmed that the long-running James Bond franchise is alive and well through at least the 25th installment. The current 007 leading man Daniel Crai.
Deadline.com
Removie Posters, Films Posters Reimagined With One Letter Missing
By Justin Page
Dublin, Ireland artist Austin Richards and copywriter Des Creedon teamed up to reimagine the plots of popular films by leaving one letter missing from the title in their humorously designed series of Removie Posters. You can see more from ...
Laughing Squid
Canada's Entertainment One Agrees to Acquire Alliance Films for ...
By Georg Szalai
UPDATED: The deal will create the largest indie film distributor in the U.K. and Canada and make eOne "a more competitive business," says CEO Darren Throop.
Movies
Chicago Boyz » Blog Archive » Films and Economics
By Carl from Chicago
Steven Soderbergh, who has filmed many recent box office successes (including a few of my favorite films including "The Limey") works as his own cinematographer and shoots on digital. He also works at a very fast pace, per this interview: ...
Chicago Boyz
Toronto Deals: Gravitas Ventures and Variance Films Pick Up ...
By Brent Lang
Minnie Driver stars as a Welsh schoolteacher mounting a controversial production of "The Tempest"
The Wrap Movies - Entertainment...

Web1 new result for films
 
BBC News - Film 24 - the week's new films
Film critic Jason Solomons reviews the week's film releases, including Joe Wright's Anna Karenina, starring Keira Knightley and Jude Law, The Queen of ...
www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-19521608


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