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Producer Pulls Out of Rose Byrne Film About Christchurch Mosque Attacks After Criticism
“They Are Us” has received backlash in New Zealand for focusing on the terrorist attack
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‘Ron’s Gone Wrong’ Animation Studio Sets Director for 2nd Film ‘That Christmas’ Based on Richard Curtis Books
“How to Train Your Dragon” animator Simon Otto to make directorial debut on film from Locksmith Animation
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‘Greenland’ Sequel Set With Gerard Butler, Morena Baccarin to Return
Ric Roman Waugh is back to direct disaster film titled “Greenland: Migration”
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‘In the Heights’ Box Office Bust: Why It’s Not HBO Max’s Fault and 5 Other Takeaways
While word of mouth could help this musical endure at the box office, many Latino-heavy regions did not turn out this weekend in theaters — or on streaming
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Hollywood Remembers Ned Beatty – and His ‘Ahead of Its Time’ Speech in ‘Network’
Keith Olbermann calls late actor’s monologue a “prophecy that has come totally and terribly true”
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Ned Beatty, Prolific ‘Superman’ and ‘Network’ Character Actor, Dies at 83
Other credits include “Deliverance,” “All the President’s Men” and “Toy Story 3”
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Does ‘In the Heights’ Have a Post-Credits Scene?
Does the new Lin Manuel-Miranda musical have any bonus scenes after the credits — or maybe a surprise extra musical number?
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‘In the Heights’ Underwhelms at Box Office With $11.4 Million Debut
Warner Bros. musical has lost the No. 1 spot to “A Quiet Place — Part II” and now must rely on critical acclaim for a turnaround
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A New ‘Avatar’ Video Game Was Announced and People Have Mean Jokes
“They made a game for the wrong Avatar”
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‘Quiet Place II’ Hits $100 Million at Box Office As ‘In The Heights’ Opens Below Estimates
Warner Bros. musical is just beating the Paramount horror tale for the No. 1 spot with an estimated $13 million opening
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‘Roadrunner’ Film Review: Anthony Bourdain Gets a Nostalgic Tribute in New Doc
Tribeca 2021: We know where the story is going, but Morgan Neville (“Won’t You Be My Neighbor?”) forges a fascinating path through a one-of-a-kind life
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‘Asia’ Star Shira Haas on Portraying Terminal Illness: ‘I’m Not an Easy Crier in Real Life’ (Guest Interview)
Haas and director Ruthy Pribar talked about their personal experiences with death in a candid interview with Ayelet Raymond
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Directors of ‘Mare of Easttown,’ ‘Oslo’ and Other HBO Titles Talk ‘Fractured’ Filming During Pandemic (Video)
TheWrap Emmy Screening Series: Directors of “Between the World and Me,” “Coastal Elites,” and HBO Max’s “It’s a Sin” also joined
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‘The Kids’ Film Review: Stars of the 1995 Indie Hit Finally Speak for Themselves
Tribeca 2021: The young subjects of Larry Clark’s controversial film call out the director who, they say, exploited their youth and inexperience