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Sundance Isn’t Just a Festival for Indie Film – It’s Also a Talent Farm for Marvel
The famous independent movie festival has become an unofficial pipeline to superhero movies
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Sundance 2023: A Low-Sale Festival or a Wait-And-See Affair for Many Films Without Deals
Even seemingly surefire contenders starring Anne Hathaway, Jonathan Majors and Emilia Clarke ended the festival without a buyer
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Sundance Film Festival Market Preview: Could Fears of a WGA Strike Fuel a Buying Spree?
With COVID delays no longer a factor, all parties hope that belt-tightening among streamers won’t blunt potential bidding wars
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Letter From Sundance: A Crisis for Independent Film – Lots of Content, Not Enough Distribution
WaxWord: With theatrical in a state of severe decline, the future of indie and art house film is very much in a state of limbo
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Letterboxd Unboxed: How a Grassroots Social Network Is Revolutionizing Film Fandom
An internal survey reviewed by TheWrap reveals that the service’s 9 million users are “hyper-consumers” of film – but can that be leveraged by Hollywood?
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IMDb’s CEO Says Hollywood Should Embrace Tech: ‘There Are Better Ways to Tell Their Stories’
Office With a View: Col Needham, founder of the Internet Movie Database, says its mission to share entertainment data “has remained the same — but the way you do it is constantly evolving”
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Toronto Film Festival Market Preview: Expect Bigger Sales for Smaller Movies
Distributors are eager to be back in person and have a need for content, but many of the film festival’s buzziest titles lean very indie
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Everyone’s a Comedian: Why Hollywood Is Struggling to Bring Comedies Back to Theaters
Audiences are already filling their funny quota from action fantasies, horror flicks and animated capers — so why settle for an old-fashioned, star-driven knee-slapper?
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‘Knock at the Cabin’ and ’80 for Brady’ Look to Keep January Box Office Momentum Going
This weekend’s new releases are hoping to replicate the success that “M3GAN” and “A Man Called Otto” had last month
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The MLK Box Office Improves 49% From 2022 – But It’s Still Well Below Pre-Pandemic Years
Variety has returned to movie theaters, but the market is still lacking a new blockbuster or Oscar contender to jolt early-year numbers
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Hollywood Turns the Page on the Metaverse – and Disney Just Got the Memo | Analysis
The entertainment giant shut down its 50-person virtual reality team, but it’s on the trailing end of enthusiasm that’s already fizzled
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Is It Quiet on the Western Front? Oscars, AMPAS and the Rise of a European Bloc
Films from Europe have dominated this year’s Oscar nominations in a way that surprised many longtime observers
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The Horror! Demand for Slashers and Thrillers Jumped in 2022 | Charts
As audiences returned to theaters, the genre, which thrives on making movie-watchers jump out of their seats, saw a marked increase in popularity
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Inside Focus’ $30 Million Deal for Alexander Payne’s ‘The Holdovers’
The film from Miramax that reunites the director with his “Sideways” star Paul Giamatti will get a global theatrical release next year
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Hartbeat CEO Says Her Hollywood Career Path Wasn’t a Straight Line: ‘Be Very Flexible About How You Get There’
Office With a View: Thai Randolph pivoted to entertainment after realizing success at her job marketing missiles did not jibe with her personal values
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