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Amazon-owned MGM lost the movie rights to Tomb Raider - The Verge
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“Dismissal Time” set to screen at the Indie Short Film Series - University of Virginia The Cavalier Daily
This year’s Charlottesville Indie Short Films Series is right around the corner, with a selection of independent short films as well as a p...
O mother, where art thou? Portland film offers meditation on family loss and trauma - Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Popular Film Festival Returns to Forest Hills Next Week, To Feature More Than 120 Films - Ridgewood Post
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Why is Netflix’s Marilyn Monroe film Blonde rated NC-17? - Polygon
A detail of the trailer for Netflix’s Marilyn Monroe film Blonde that may surprise some viewers is the NC-17 rating at the end. The film is...
Film Permits - City of Santa Clara
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Columbia State Film Crew Excels with Student-Led Films - Williamson Source
The Columbia State Community College Film Crew Technology program’s short film, “Annie’s Voice,” finished the film festival circuit just in...
‘Peaky Blinders’ Film To Shoot At Writer Steven Knight’s Digbeth Studios: “It’s Like Coming Home”; Dance Theater Spin-Off Sets Cast - Deadline
The long-gestating Peaky Blinders feature film spin-off is to film at writer Steven Knight ’s studios in Birmingham. Speaking to British ...
Woods Hole Film Festival spotlights films on science and social justice - The Boston Globe
One of the things John Gamache, associate director of the Woods Hole Film Festival, likes best about the annual Cape Cod event is its all...
The Japanese Author Behind ‘Bullet Train’ Is OK That the Film Isn’t So Japanese - The New York Times
Kotaro Isaka dreamed that his novel would get the big-screen treatment. Now it’s an action thriller starring Brad Pitt. Does the lack of ma...
The Japanese Author Behind ‘Bullet Train’ Is OK That the Film Isn’t So Japanese - The New York Times
Kotaro Isaka dreamed that his novel would get the big-screen treatment. Now it’s an action thriller starring Brad Pitt. Does the lack of ma...
Jordan Peele explains his new sci-fi horror film, "Nope" - CBS News
Writer and director Jordan Peele says he's made it his duty to process the world around him the only way he knows how: through his imag...
Arizona Film Studios to Break Ground Following Tax Incentive (EXCLUSIVE) - Variety
Two Arizona studio projects are preparing to break ground next year, now that the state has approved a $125 million incentive for film and ...
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