Karen Gillan and Tilda Swinton are amongst the most bankable UK actresses according to their box office earnings, a new report has found.
05.10.2021 - 20:29 / thewrap.com
How’s that for a theatrical window? “Memoria,” an art house drama starring Tilda Swinton and from Thai director Apichatpong Weerasethakul, will be released exclusively in cinemas for a theatrical run that will end…never. No 90-day or 45-day window.
Neon’s plan for “Memoria” is to give the film a “cinema only” release. They say it will play in theaters “forever,” so that presumably means don’t expect to watch the film at home or on streaming at any point.
But that’s not all. The film will launch
.Karen Gillan and Tilda Swinton are amongst the most bankable UK actresses according to their box office earnings, a new report has found.
Leena Tailor As a kid, Rob Thomas always thought December 26th was the saddest day of the year.
Emilio Mayorga Paris-based Les Films d’Ici, producer of Denis Do’s “Funan,” has teamed with Barcelona-based Boogaloo Films, whose credits include Miguel Ángel Blanca’s “Magaluf Ghost Town,” to co-produce documentary feature “Tolyatti Adrift.”Directed by Laura Sisteró – an on-the-rise Catalan talent – “Tolyatti Adrift” is being presented at the WIP’s showcase of this week’s Malaga Festival Spanish Screenings.The film depicts a collection of young characters desperately searching for
Anticipation just keeps building for the upcoming Netflix adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s “The Sandman”, and more details were shared during Saturday’s DC FanDome event.
The first look at Gwendoline Christie in the upcoming Netflix series The Sandman has been revealed!
Gwendoline Christie looks devilish in the first look at her character in the upcoming Netflix series The Sandman.
Melissa Rivers says her mother, Joan Rivers, once told her Thanksgiving was just about the pilgrims being “bad guests”. The 53-year-old actress has opened up on some of the white lies her late mother and comedy icon Joan – who passed away in 2014 – used to tell her as a child in her upcoming book, ‘Lies My Mother Told Me: Tall Tales from a Short Woman’.
Metallica‘s Kirk Hammett has revealed that when he first sat down to write ‘Enter Sandman’, he wanted to make the next ‘Smoke On The Water’ by Deep Purple.Speaking in a new interview, the guitarist went into detail about the classic song’s creation and how the riff was inspired by Soundgarden.“I sat down and I said to myself, as I always do, ‘I want to write the next ‘Smoke On The Water’,’ And I just started messing around,” Hammett told Guitar World.
Michael Fassbender has a new co-star!
David Fincher‘s upcoming Netflix movie, “The Killer” starring Michael Fassbender, was supposed to shoot this fall in Paris with Oscar-winning “Mank” cinematographer Erik Messerschmidt behind the camera. That’s now slightly changed, but we’ve also received confirmation about something we’ve been hearing about for months: Tilda Swinton is going to co-star in the assassin thriller based on a French graphic novel series.
Clayton Davis Magnolia Pictures has come aboard the documentary “Citizen Ashe” from Emmy winner Rex Miller and Academy Award nominee Sam Pollard. The nonfiction awards hopeful will be heading to theaters on Dec.
If you’ve been following the box office news and the film industry over the past couple of years, you know the big discussion surrounds the idea of an exclusive theatrical window for films. It’s important for theater owners and studios to come to an agreement about how long a film stays exclusive to theaters before hitting streaming, VOD, Blu-ray, or other mediums.
Tilda Swinton wears a chic black dress to the premiere of her new movie, Memoria, during the 2021 New York Film Festival at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center on Tuesday night (October 5) in New York City.
NEON has announced today that Oscar-nominated filmmaker Joshua Oppenheimer (“The Act of Killing”) is moving away from documentaries by tackling a fascinating new musical with some impressive cast members signing on. “The End,” his first dramatic work, will star Oscar-winner Tilda Swinton (“Suspira,” “The French Dispatch”), Stephen Graham (“Boardwalk Empire,” “The Irishman”), and George MacKay (“1917”).
Tilda Swinton, George MacKay and Stephen Graham are joining the cast of a new musical!
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaTilda Swinton, George MacKay and Stephen Graham will star in “The End,” a new musical about the last human family.
Neon has acquired the North American rights to “The End,” a musical directed by Joshua Oppenheimer that will star Tilda Swinton, George Mackay and Stephen Graham. Oppenheimer is the director of the acclaimed documentaries “The Act of Killing” and “The Look of Silence,” and his next film will be a musical about the last human family.
Tilda Swinton, George Mackay , and Stephen Graham are set to star in Oscar-nominated Director Joshua Oppenheimer’s golden-age musical about the last human family for NEON.
Pete Davidson joined Colin Jost on Weekend Update during the season 47 premiere of “Saturday Night Live” on Oct. 2, where he discussed the eccentric outfit he wore to attend the Met Gala.