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Toronto Film Festival: Where Were All the Big Sales?
“There are millions of dollars at stake so people are taking their time,” one insider tells TheWrap
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Antonio Banderas on How He Avoided Playing a ‘Caricature’ of Pedro Almodóvar in ‘Pain and Glory’ | Video
Toronto Film Festival 2019: “I could’ve done a career only with the eight movies I’ve done with Almodóvar,” the actor says
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‘The Climb’ Co-Writers and Stars Michael Covino and Kyle Marvin on the Adultery Tale’s Inspiration | Video
“I keep destroying his life and he keeps forgiving me,” Covino says of his character’s relationship to his best friend
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Why STX Entertainment Needs a Score With ‘Hustlers’
The Robin Hood stripper flick is expected to nab $25 million to $28 million in its debut, which would be a record for the studio
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Why Hollywood’s Talk of ‘Inclusion Riders’ Fizzled
It has been more than a year since the “inclusion rider” became the talk of the industry. What happened?
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Letter From Toronto: Noah Baumbach’s ‘Marriage Story’ and Julie Delpy’s ‘My Zoe’ Offer a Split View of Divorce
The two films treat the same subject matter, but the difference in perspective is vast
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35 Years After Freddy, ‘It: Chapter Two’ and ‘Conjuring’ Take New Line Into New Horror Golden Age
The House That Freddy Built has been refurbished by Annabelle and Pennywise
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Safe ‘Sex’ on Set: Inside Hollywood’s Push for Intimacy Coordinators
“It’s not like since the invention of stunt coordinators there’s been less violence in films,” “The Deuce” star Emily Meade tells TheWrap
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Letter From Toronto: Films on Striving to Be Black in America
Toronto Film Festival 2019: Beyond Black Lives Matter, “Waves” and “American Son” depict a netherworld where the upper middle class black experience teeters on the edge of tragedy
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Where’d You Go, Indies?: 2019 Has Been a Tough Year at the Art-House Box Office
“It’s been a bad year,” Magnolia Pictures President Eamonn Bowles says
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Struggles of a Latino Producer in Hollywood: ‘I Still Face a Lot of Issues When I Pitch to Executives’
Network executives told Producer Jaime Dávila during a pitch that they already had a Latino comedy on the air
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Toronto Market Preview 2019: Will All the New Streamers Boost Sales?
The buyers market is overcrowded with the arrival of Apple and HBO Max and Disney+
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11 Biggest, Priciest Fall Movie Gambles, From ‘Cats’ to ‘Charlie’s Angels’
Fall Movie Preview 2019: Big bets, big budgets and potentially big payoffs in store as these movies hit the end of the year
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Fall Box Office Preview: Can ‘Star Wars,’ ‘Frozen’ and ‘Jumanji’ Sequels Boost Sluggish 2019 Totals?
The last two months of the year may have enough hits to make up for box office that so far lags behind 2018’s by 6%
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Fox’s Future Under Disney May Hinge on ‘Ford vs. Ferrari’
“Disney will definitely be more selective than Fox once was,” MKM Partners analyst Eric Handler says
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