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NewsGlobal film and TV industry braces for expansion of Trump trade war
Trump has indicated he is prepared to target international film and TV industry while the MPA, DGA and IATSE urge action.
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NewsNoel Clarke’s producer was afraid he “would turn up on her doorstep”, Guardian reporter tells court
Lucy Osborne, co-reporter of the original Guardian article, has given evidence.
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NewsJeonju film festival to open with Radu Jude’s ‘Kontinental ‘25’, reveals competition lineup
The festival in South Korea will close with Kim Ok-young’s ‘In the Land of Machines’.
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NewsVal Kilmer, star of ‘The Doors’, ‘Batman Forever’, ‘Top Gun’, dies at 65
California-born actor was youngest to attend Juilliard aged 17.
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NewsWarner Bros studio co-heads Mike De Luca, Pam Abdy host CinemaCon session under cloud of uncertainty
Leonardo DiCaprio, Bill Hader, ‘Superman’ filmmakers and leads show up for somewhat muted presentation.
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NewsLionsgate at CinemaCon: The Weeknd performs; news on ‘Now You See Me’, ‘The Long Walk’, ‘The Housemaid’
Luca Guadagnino sends recorded message about ‘American Psycho’ adaptation.
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NewsLionsgate unveils next wave in ‘John Wick’ Universe at CinemaCon
Fifth instalment, anime feature, spin-off, TV show in the works.
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NewsCinema United head calls for minimum 45-day theatrical window at CinemaCon
“The goal is growing the business, growing revenue, giving movie fans more options.”
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NewsSPC acquires rights to Tony-winning musical ‘Merrily We Roll Along’
Daniel Radcliffe, Jonathan Groff, Lindsay Mendez star.
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NewsThailand reveals 86 projects receiving $6.4m to boost creative industry
Projects from filmmakers Aditya Assarat, Jakrawal Nilthamrong and Anucha Boonyawatana among selection.
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NewsJJ Abrams’ ‘Duster’, AMC’s ‘The Walking Dead: Dead City’ heading to Canneseries 2025
France’s TV festival has unveiled its official selection, including the international competition.
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NewsVue Lumiere makes latest ‘Bluey’ acquisition for UK-Ireland distribution (exclusive)
Vue distribution arm aiming to release 10-12 independent and international titles a year.
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NewsMonth of European Film initiative boosts ticket sales to European movies
European Film Academy says admissions to European films as part of scheme have grown rapidly in past three years.
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NewsSony brings ‘Spider-Man’ news, filmmakers to CinemaCon 2025
”Cost and windows can work for us or against us,” says motion picture group chairman Tom Rothman.
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NewsHarris Dickinson, Paul Mescal, Barry Keoghan, Joseph Quinn to play The Beatles in Sony four-parter
Studio to release all four features in April 2028.
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NewsWindows, costs, gloomy press coverage dominate CinemaCon Day 1 panel
“I would like a global window of minimum 45 days.”
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NewsKetchup Entertainment confirms ‘Coyote Vs. Acme’ acquisition
Director Dave Green shopped family film to buyers last year after Warner Bros shelved it amid cost-cutting.
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NewsNoel Clarke tried to persuade women not to speak out against him, court hears
Paul Lewis, head of investigations, becomes first Guardian staff member to give evidence.
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News‘The Match’ ends ‘Mickey 17’ reign at top of Korean box office
The sports drama is led by Squid Game star Lee Byung-hun.
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NewsKinepolis, Imax Corp expand partnership with nine new sites in Europe, North America
Belgium-based operator to nearly double its Imax offering across Europe.
















