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‘Rise of the Raven’ ‘Last to Brake’ The Beach
Beta Film, one of Europe’s biggest and most ambitious independents, has unveiled its Mipcom sales slate, led by 10-part epic “Rise of the Raven,” plus a new pick-up, “Last to Brake,” based on the…
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Peter Dinklage to Lead Audible Agatha Christie Adaptation
Audible has set a star-studded voice cast for an adaptation of Agatha Christie‘s debut novel “The Mysterious Affair at Styles,” including Peter Dinklage, Jessica Gunning and Himesh Patel.…
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Stephen Colbert on VP Debate
Stephen Colbert spoke about the vice presidential debate on “The Late Show” Tuesday night, where he shared his thoughts on Tim Walz and JD Vance’s responses to several divisive issues, including…
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Tim Walz’s Addled Delivery Rolled Right Off J.D. Vance’s Smoothness
Donald Trump, as dark and threatening as his second presidency would be to this country, has never stopped acting like the politician as walking TV show — a reality-based character who is really,…
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A.R. Rahman to Score Hansal Mehta’s ‘Gandhi’ Series
Oscar-winning composer A.R. Rahman (“Slumdog Millionaire”) has signed on to create the musical score for the upcoming series “Gandhi,” directed by Hansal Mehta and produced by India’s!-->…
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Distribution Workshop Relaunching Juno Mak’s ‘Sons of the Neon Night’
Asian sales and production firm Distribution Workshop is using the Busan International Film Festival’s market to re-launch ambitious “Sons of the Neon Night,” a film it first became attached to…
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‘Billions’ Star Kunken Leads RSC’s ‘Kyoto’ in West End Transfer
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) and Good Chance have revealed that “Kyoto” will transfer to @sohoplace theater in London’s West End for a 16-week run from Jan. 9 to May 3, 2025.
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Academy Museum Unveils New ‘Color in Motion’ and ‘Cyberpunk’ Exhibitions
The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures has unveiled two new exhibitions exploring how science has impacted technology, aesthetics and storytelling in cinema Oct. 6.
“Color in Motion:…
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Debbie Allen Recalls Early Days of AIDS Epidemic
Debbie Allen took center stage at Project Angel Food’s Angel Awards Sept. 29 in Hollywood, honored with only the second Humanitarian Angel Award in the nonprofit’s history.
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‘911’ Spinoff in the Works, Ryan Murphy on Why Lone Star Was Canceled
With one “9-1-1” show on its way out, another is on the horizon from Ryan Murphy.
“Tim Minear and I are working on a new spinoff that we’re actually writing, and that we hope to get on the…
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