Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Socially Distanced Sundance; 'Wonder Woman 1984' Global Performance; 'Soul' Review

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December 02, 2020

Sundance Film Festival Unveils Plans for Socially Distanced 2021 Edition

Sundance Film Festival will be offered in cities across the country as the annual gathering goes virtual because of the pandemic.

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Leading filmmakers, talent and artisans will gather at the virtual event for engaging conversations on this year’s awards race.

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Can 'Wonder Woman 1984' Lasso a Hit for the International Box Office?

"Wonder Woman 1984" is a mixed blessing for cinema operators in Europe, where lockdowns have tempered enthusiasm for the tentpole release.

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'Soul' Review: From the Minds Behind 'Inside Out' Comes an Even Deeper Look at What Makes People Tick

Pixar gives audiences a fresh way to think about the dimension that defines their personality in a cartoon with a predominantly Black cast.

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Jason Statham in Talks to Star in Crime Drama 'Small Dark Look'

Jason Statham is in discussion to star in Focus Features' crime drama "Small Dark Look," with filmmaker Martin Zandvliet on board to direct.

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Jaden Smith on Bringing Clean Water to Skid Row and His 'Emotional' New Movie With Cara Delevingne (EXCLUSIVE)

Jaden Smith also weighs in on using social media for good and what he thinks of "Cobra Kai."

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Aubrey Plaza Joins Jason Statham in Guy Ritchie's Thriller

"Happiest Season" standout Aubrey Plaza will star opposite Jason Statham in Guy Ritchie's untitled thriller, formally titled "Five Eyes."

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Margot Robbie in Early Talks to Replace Emma Stone in Damien Chazelle's 'Babylon'

Margot Robbie is in early talks to replace the departing Emma Stone in Damien Chazelle's period drama "Babylon" for Paramount.

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Producers Agree to Notify Unions of Positive COVID-19 Results on Sets

Producers have agreed to notify the entertainment industry's unions when a member of casts and crews test positive for COVID-19.

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Arianna Bocco Named President of IFC Films

Arianna Bocco promoted to president of IFC Films, replacing Lisa Schwartz.

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Hugh Keays-Byrne, 'Mad Max' Actor Who Played Immortan Joe, Dies at 73

Hugh Keays-Byrne, who played Immortan Joe in "Mad Max: Fury Road," has died at 73.

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'Alex Wheatle' Review: Steve McQueen's Portrait of the Artist as a Young Lost Soul

Steve McQueen's fourth Small Axe film tells the true story of a British author who came (literally) from nothing.

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