All articles by John Hazelton – Page 7
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NewsBong Joon Ho’s ‘Mickey 17’ moves to April launch
The sci-fi comedy will be released globally on IMAX screens.
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NewsAMC sees box office growth, plans global cinema upgrade initiative
The plans were revealed as the company reported a $20.7m third quarter loss.
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NewsSK Global cuts 20 positions in difficult economic climate
The US production and finance company had a surprise hit last year with Anyone But You.
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NewsLionsgate’s ‘Michael’ moonwalks to October release
The Michael Jackson biopic takes similar slot to Bohemian Rhapsody.
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News‘The Dink’ starts shooting with John McEnroe among cast additions
Also added are Chloe Fineman, Patton Oswalt and others.
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NewsDana Walden named for Producers Guild of America Milestone award
Television executive Walden is honoured for her work at Disney and Fox.
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Features12 documentaries to watch this awards season
As part of Screen International’s guide to the films to watch this awards season, we round up some of the key documentary contenders.
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NewsTentative contract agreement for US casting directors
Latest labour agreement comes as Animation Guild talks continue.
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NewsSky sues Warner over ‘Harry Potter’ series and Max co-funding deal
The European pay TV giant says deal breaches cost it “hundreds of millions of dollars” of lost revenue.
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NewsCritics Choice Association announces diversity celebration awards
Honours go to Zoe Saldana, Joan Chen and Tyler Perry.
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NewsNeon picks up Toronto prizewinner ‘The Life Of Chuck’ for North America
The Mike Flanagan fantasy drama is set for theatrical release next summer.
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NewsSPC takes world rights to ‘Don’t Let’s Go To The Dogs Tonight’
Embeth Davidtz’s writing and directing debut screened at the Telluride and Toronto festivals.
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NewsTribeca festival sets 2025 dates, adds summit event
The New York festival will include a Creators Forum section with conversation and mentorship sessions.
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News‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ scares up $145m to dominate worldwide box office
‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ provided a strong start to the autumn box office season.
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FeaturesIn conversation: Rachel Morrison and Rodrigo Prieto on making the leap from cinematographer to director
The Oscar-nominated directors of photography both launch their own feature debuts at TIFF this year.
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FeaturesHow Toronto is evolving its industry offering ahead of 2026 market launch
“We’re seeing it as a phased-in transition.”
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FeaturesLocarno celebrates the golden age of Columbia Pictures
40 features and four shorts made by Columbia between 1929 and 1959 that will be screening during the festival.
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NewsFrench epic ‘The Count Of Monte-Cristo’ named best film at Fantasia
Alexandre Dumas’ literary classic premiered in Cannes.
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FeaturesFantasia’s Mitch Davis on how genre films are “speaking truth to power”
With genre films driving the global box office, Fantasia’s Mitch Davis looks forward to the 2024 edition of the top genre festival.
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NewsHollywood Teamsters see “fearmongering tactics” in ongoing studio contract talks
The Basic Crafts contract talks continue after last week’s tentative agreements for IATSE.



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