is in talks with the local authority to shoot the as yet unnamed feature film in Scotland's largest city. And the plans took a step forward today with the announcement that a £150,000 Filming Incentive Grant had been signed off by councillors.
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Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterAfter “Dune,” the upcoming cinematic retelling of Frank Herbert’s landmark 1965 sci-fi novel, had its world premiere at Venice Film Festival, critics — even those who weren’t particularly enthused about the movie — made a point of saying the striking visuals demanded to be seen on the big screen.The reason that so many chose to emphasize the benefit of watching the movie in theaters is because “Dune,” like every 2021 Warner Bros.
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.is in talks with the local authority to shoot the as yet unnamed feature film in Scotland's largest city. And the plans took a step forward today with the announcement that a £150,000 Filming Incentive Grant had been signed off by councillors.
Warner Bros has rolled cameras in the UK on their new Wonka musical movie starring Timothée Chalamet.
Comcast Spectacor Monday named longtime digital entertainment executive Russell Arons president of G4, the content studio and network for comedy, gaming and pop culture fandoms.
Film production company Warner Bros would like to produce a ‘first of its kind’ major feature movie in Glasgow. Planning papers from Glasgow City Council note that council leader Susan Aitken hopes to incentivise the production.
Clayton Davis Two early and critical precursors to the awards season have announced their voting dates and annual galas. First, the National Board of Review will reveal its 2021 honorees on Tuesday, Nov.
The revival of 1987 cult classic vampire feature The Lost Boys continues. After the CW opted that Rob Thomas’ pilot was a no-go, Warner Bros. is prepping a new take with screenwriter Randy McKinnon and Jonathan Entwistle directing, Deadline has confirmed.
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New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. finally brought the “Mortal Kombat” franchise back to the big screen with a hard-reboot produced by James Wan and director Simon McQuoid.
is getting a remake. ET can confirm that Tony-nominated playwright, Matthew López, has been hired to pen a reimagining of the 1992 film, starring Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner, for Warner Bros.
“The Bodyguard” is the latest classic film to get a reboot and fans aren’t sure what to think.
Tony-nominated The Inheritance playwright Matthew López is writing the remake of Warner Bros’ 1992 blockbuster The Bodyguard. That pic starred Kevin Costner and the late Whitney Houston grossing $411M WW.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterMatthew López, the Tony-nominated playwright of “The Inheritance,” has been hired to write a reimagining of the iconic Whitney Houston film “The Bodyguard” at Warner Bros.The new project will be inspired the 1992 romantic drama, which starred Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner.
story of J. Robert Oppenheimer’s involvement in the development of the atom bomb.
NEW YORK -- After a public fallout over release strategy with Warner Bros., Christopher Nolan's next film, about J. Robert Oppenheimer and the development of the atom bomb, will be released by Universal Pictures.Representatives for the studio confirmed Tuesday that Universal has acquire the rights to finance and distribute Nolan's not-yet-titled film.
EXCLUSIVE: Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments and Penny Dreadful: City of Angels star Dominic Sherwood is starring in a Warner Bros reboot of its 1996 Arnold Schwarzenegger action pic Eraser.
Are you old enough to remember when Netflix was an underdog in international film festivals? When trepidation towards the future of film distribution was enough to keep streaming titles from winning in major film competitions? With all due respect to the Cannes Film Festival, those days certainly seem to be coming to an end. The Venice Film Festival has announced its lineup of winners, and Netflix has made quite a show for itself in the major categories.