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(2013)Marion Cotillard Talks ‘The Immigrant,’ ‘Lady Macbeth,’ Scorsese and the Dardennes Brothers
MARRAKECH, Morocco– On top of being part of Martin Scorsese’ Jury at Marrakech Film Festival, Marion Cotillard — whose latest film, James Gray’s “The Immigrant,” played at the Morocco-based fest — cheerfully participated in roundtables with journalists. Cotillard, the first French actress to have…
VarietyABBA Co-Founder Benny Andersson Takes “The Circle” Into Full-Speed
MARRAKECH, Morocco — ABBA co-founder Benny Andersson and his son Ludvig Andersson are taking ”The Circle,” their supernatural youth fantasy film, into full-speed and are set to kick off production on March 31. Based on Mats Strandberg and Sara B. Elfgren’s best-selling Swedish trilogy…
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AdChoices YahooSponsoredTheWrap Screening Series: ‘The Book Thief’ Star Geoffrey Rush Heaps Praise on Co-Star Sophie Nelisse
During his 40-odd years as an actor, Geoffrey Rush has worked opposite a spectacular array of performers, from Johnny Depp to Colin Firth to Salma Hayek. But in discussing his acting challenges opposite 12-year-old Sophie Nelisse in the Holocaust drama “The Book Thief,” he revealed that there’s…
The Wrap‘Stalingrad’ Producer Alexander Rodnyansky Ramps Up Russian Production Slate
BERLIN — Alexander Rodnyansky, one of the lead producers of Fedor Bondarchuk‘s record-breaking movie “Stalingrad,” is ramping up his slate of Russian projects. 3D World War II actioner “Stalingrad,” which is distribbed worldwide by Sony, has grossed $66.8 million so far, making it the most…
VarietyNicolas Winding Refn: ‘I Approach Everything Like a Pin-Up Magazine
MARRAKECH, Morocco– While in Marakkech to give a masterclass and participate in a tribute to Scandinavian cinema, Danish helmer Nicolas Winding Refn sat with journos to discuss his projects and philosophy on filmmaking. The director, who showed up wearing black sunglasses, was in a chatty and…
VarietyDwayne Johnson-Starrer ‘San Andreas’ Gets June 2015 Release Date
Warner Bros has slotted its earthquake actioner San Andreas for June 5, 2015. The disaster pic will be released in 2D and 3D, the studio said today. Brad Peyton directs Dwayne Johnson in the New Line- and Village Roadshow-produced movie, which centers on a massive earthquake that hits California.…
Deadline.comGirls on Film: Stephen Frears' pioneering platform for older actresses
When, over the course of multiple decades, a filmmaker earns almost nonstop accolades, he sometimes become as mainstream as the actors that bring his work to life. Alfred Hitchcock paved the way with his iconic silhouette, and today, the general populace is familiar with Woody Allen's neurotic…
The Week (RSS)Spider Man 2 Trailer Reactions: It's A Wrap!
Our panel of movie experts share their reactions to the first 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' trailer.
Clevver MoviesMandela actors hail icon, as new film tipped for boost
Morgan Freeman, who played Nelson Mandela in the Oscar-nominated film "Invictus" after being chosen by the icon himself as his favored actor, hailed the late South African leader Thursday as a "giant" of the 20th century. "Nelson Mandela was a man of incomparable honor, unconquerable strength, and…
AFPBox Office: 'Out of the Furnace' Bombing; 'Frozen,' 'Catching Fire' Vie for No. 1
A winter storm moving its way up the Ohio Valley is hindering moviegoing on what's already one of the slowest weekends of the year as consumers recover from Thanksgiving; "Inside Llewyn Davis" shines at the specialty box office.
The Hollywood Reporter'Fifty Shades' Screenwriter Kelly Marcel Among Women in Film, TV Award Winners in London
The annual celebration of female input in the British film industry also honored Clio Barnard, Pippa Harris and Sheridan Smith at an awards luncheon in central London on Friday.
The Hollywood ReporterIndiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Franchise (Analysis)
Disney has announced it will control any future "Indiana Jones" movies -- but does the world really want any future "Indiana Jones" movies?
The Hollywood ReporterDarren Aronofsky’s ‘Noah’ Set to Flood ‘Cli Fi’ Zone (Guest Blog)
But this emerging genre of “cli fi” movies, from “Day After Tomorrow” to ”The Road,” is about to get some Old World company early in 2014 when director Darren Aronofsky’s “Noah” is released in March. Post Super Typhoon Haiyan, and Superstorm Sandy, hold on to your theater seats. “Noah” is not set…
The WrapBASE Jump Gone Wrong Will Leave You Gasping For Breath (VIDEO)
For some reason, accidents are far more cringe-worthy when they're in slow motion. Take, for example, the footage from one BASE jumper near Moab, Utah, who had the incredible misfortune of colliding with the cliff he'd jumped from just seconds before. The result is several agonizing minutes of…
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AdChoices NetflixSponsored‘Frozen’ May Chill ‘Hunger Games: Catching Fire’ After Soft Friday Box Office
“The Hunger Games: Catching Fire,” the top movie at the U.S. box office since it opened three weeks ago, was No. 1 Friday, but its crown might be slipping. Lionsgate’s Jennifer Lawrence sequel took in $7.7 million from a market-high 4,168 theaters, beating out “Frozen,” which is in its second week…
The WrapBruce Dern Says He Isn't Campaigning For An Oscar For 'Nebraska' (VIDEO)
Awards-season prognosticators have long had their eyes on Bruce Dern, who is a favorite for a Best Actor nomination at the Oscars for his star turn in Alexander Payne's black-and-white dramedy "Nebraska." But the film legend says he's not working overtime to secure some love from the Academy.…
Huffington Post‘The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug’ Review: Peter Jackson’s Second Verse Is Better Than the First
If “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” was a single-serving tribute to the fans of the J.R.R. Tolkien book that inspired it, its follow up, “The Desolation of Smaug,” offers a nod to the uninitiated moviegoing audiences that made a prequel trilogy possible.
The Wrap‘Breaking Bad’ Writer Set To Pen Universal’s ‘The Red Queen’
Former Breaking Bad writer Gennifer Hutchison has been hired to adapt the teen fantasy novel The Red Queen for Universal Pictures. HarperCollins will publish the book in winter 2015 as one of its top titles through its HarperTeen imprint. HarperCollins confirmed to Deadline that it expects a major…
Deadline.com‘Terminator’ TV Series in Development with ‘X-Men’ Writers
“Terminator” continues to make good on its “I’ll be back” promise — this time, with a new TV show. Skydance Prods. and Annapurna Pictures — the shingles behind Paramount’s 2015 “Terminator” reboot — have teamed to develop a fresh “Terminator” television series, hiring “X-Men: First Class” scribes…
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