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The Brit 50: the top film production companies in the UK
WEBNov 5, 2018 · Distributors including Lionsgate, Altitude, Vertigo, eOne and Entertainment Film Distributors are also actively engaged in this, while Studiocanal has indicated a stronger push towards production ...
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WEBDeshe’s second film is having a shared world premiere at the Karlovy Vary and Munich film festivals. Screen International news homepage. Includes the latest film industry news, reviews and features.
The Harry Hill Movie | Reviews | Screen
WEBDec 23, 2013 · UK. 2013. 88mins. The engagingly surreal British television comedian Harry Hill makes the move to the big screen with this scattershot romp (apparently ‘based on a true story’), a broad and ...
UK Box Office reports | Screen Daily
WEBUK drama films boost Q1 box office in UK-Ireland but Q2 off to slow start. There are positive glimmers on the horizon, with releases such as ’Deadpool & Wolverine’, ‘Inside Out 2’ and ...
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WEBSurrealist-tinged Egyptian fable is Hala Elkoussy’s distinctive follow-up to ‘Cactus Flower’. Find the latest international movie reviews from Screen Daily.
'Regression': Review | Reviews | Screen
WEBSep 19, 2015 · Dir/scr, Alejandro Amenabar. Spain-Canada. 2015. 106 mins.
Film festival news, features and trailers | Screen Daily
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WEBKramer’s two years as CEO has seen an increase in Oscar ceremony TV ratings. Get all the latest movie news and information about production companies, distributors and exhibitors in North America.
The Screen Jury at Cannes: 1997 - 2007 | News | Screen
WEBMay 16, 2007 · Every year at Cannes, Screen International asks critics from around the world to rate each feature in competition, using a scale that runs from four stars (‘excellent’), through three, two and ...