North American rights to Benedict Cumberbatch’s civilian spy thriller “Ironbark” have been acquired by Roadside Attractions and Lionsgate out of the Sundance film festival, inside…
Amazon Studios has bought “Uncle Frank,” an acclaimed drama about a closeted gay man forced to come out to his Southern family in the 1970s. The film debuted this weekend at the Sundance Film Festival. UTA Independent Film Group brokered the deal. Amazon had no immediate comment. Alan Ball, the writer of “American Beauty” and [...
” Iconic Indian actors Deepika Padukone and Rishi Kapoor will play the roles enacted by Anne Hathaway and Robert De Niro respectively in the original. A director for the still untitled adaptation will be [...]Measures to limit travel and the closure of most cinemas almost completely eliminated box office takings in China on what should have been the country’s busiest movie-going weekend of the year. The pain is set to continue.
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