Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Why Sacha Baron Cohen Revived Borat; Doug Liman's Ultimate Quarantine Movie; Alex Garland Sets New Film

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January 06, 2021

Why Sacha Baron Cohen Finally Revived Borat: 'I Felt Democracy Was in Peril'

Sacha Baron Cohen revives Borat and channels the late Abbie Hoffman to journey into the dark heart of America.

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Before Heading to Space, Doug Liman Made the Ultimate Quarantine Movie With 'Locked Down'

Veteran Hollywood showman and director Doug Liman discuses his quarantine-produced movie "Locked Down."

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Alex Garland Sets New Film 'Men' at A24, Jessie Buckley Tapped to Star

Jessie Buckley has been tapped for Alex Garland's latest film, which marks the filmmaker's reunion with A24 after 2014's "Ex Machina."

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'Spamalot' Movie Moves From Fox to Paramount

Paramount has nabbed "Spamalot," the movie version of the hit Broadway show.

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IFP Rebrands in Concert With Gotham Awards' 30th Anniversary

"First Cow," "Nomadland" and "Never Rarely Sometimes Always" are among this year's nominees at the event, considered an Oscar bellwether

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Awards Season Launch: Films That Have a Shot at Multiple Nominations

A look at films that have a shot at two or more nominations in categories including: picture, director, screenplay and acting races.

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Walter Hamada Re-Ups Deal as DC Films President (EXCLUSIVE)

Walter Hamada will continue to shepherd Batman and friends on screen, with an extended deal to remain president of DC Films

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'If Not Now, When?' Review: Friends Stick Together in Actors Meagan Good and Tamara Bass' Directing Debut

Actors Meagan Good and Tamara Bass provide sweet — and bittersweet — answers in their directorial debut about sisterhood.

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'Joker' Named Top 2020 Title as U.K. Home Entertainment Grows 26% to $4.5 Billion

"Joker" proved to be the top U.K. home entertainment title of 2020 as consumers stayed home due to the pandemic.

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These Below-the-Line Contributions Could Be Awards Contenders This Season

Variety's team of experts examine some of the below-the-line work that could be in the running for awards consideration this season.

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'Blizzard of Souls' Review: A Teenage Rifleman Comes of Age in Latvian Oscar Submission

Adapted from a novel banned in the Soviet Union, this tale of a Latvian Riflemen troop fighting for independence should appeal to WWI buffs.

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Japan Cinemas Halt Advanced Ticket Sales in Anticipation of Theater Shutdown  

Japanese cinema chains are halting advanced ticket sales in anticipation of a state of emergency and enforced theater shutdowns.  

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