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‘Barry,’ ‘Only Murders,’ Other Comedy Writers on Humor and Emotion
What is a TV “comedy” in 2023? In an era of blurred genres, it’s not so cut and dry anymore. Opening Variety’s “A Night in the Writer’s Room,” Variety’s Michael Schneider asked the nine comedy…
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Adam Driver Won’t Live Down Kylo Ren Killing Han Solo in ‘Star Wars’
It’s been almost a decade since Kylo Ren killed his father, Han Solo, in the dramatic twist ending of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.” But Adam Driver still hasn’t lived down that scene with…
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Linda Rene, CBS Veteran Who Paired Big Brands With ‘Survivor, to Exit
Linda Rene once proved instrumental in weaving blue-chip advertisers like Anheuser-Busch and General Motors into a fledgling CBS reality competition called “Survivor.” Two decades later, she is…
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William Mourns Diana, Meets Kate Middleton
Marking the end of its reign, Netflix has released the trailer for Part 2 of the sixth and final season of “The Crown,” premiering on Dec. 14.
The series’ final six episodes will focus on…
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Carey Mulligan to Receive International Star Honor at Palm Springs Awards
Carey Mulligan will receive the International Star Award, Actress at the Palm Springs International Film Awards. Mulligan is being honored for her performance in Bradley Cooper’s “Maestro” at the…
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Latido Takes Alejandro Agresti’s ‘Lo Que Quisimos Ser’ at Ventana Sur
BUENOS AIRES — In one of the first deals to close at this week’s Ventana Sur market, Spain’s Latido Films has boarded “Lo Que Quisimos Ser,” written-directed by Alejandro Agresti, produced by…
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China Box Office: ‘Napoleon’ Faces Uphill Battle
Ridley Scott’s “Napoleon” could be facing a Waterloo in China, where early box office indications point to a disappointing opening shot.
The Apple Original Films production had clocked…
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‘Motherhood,’ ‘Village,’ ‘Magma’ Take Prizes at Atlas Workshops
Meryam Joobeur‘s “Motherhood,” Mo Harawe’s “The Village Next to Paradise” and Mia Bendrimia’s “The Magma” claimed a trio of post-production prizes at this year’s Atlas Workshops, which ran from…
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Co Launches Int’l Sales with ‘Otra Piel’
Colombian sales and distribution company Doc:Co is venturing into the global sales arena with its first international pick up, Chilean-Colombian co-production “Otra Piel.”
The debut feature…
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‘The Mimicry,’ ‘Abang Adik’ Winners at First Cinema at Sea Festival
OKINAWA FESTIVAL PRIZES
Taiwanese feature “The Mimicry” was named best picture at the first edition of the Cinema at Sea – Okinawa Pan-Pacific International Film Festival. The festival ran…
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