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Johnny Mnemonic’s Black-And-White Release Was A ‘Redemption’ For Robert Longo

It’s safe to say that “Johnny Mnemonic” has not enjoyed a sterling reputation over the years. Upon its release in the summer of 1995, Roger Ebert damned it with faint praise, calling it “one of the great goofy gestures of[...]

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Kenneth Branagh, Anna Friel, ‘Justica’ Among International Emmy Award Nominees

The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has set its nominees for the 2017 International Emmy Awards. Represented are 18 countries with notably strong showings for programming out of Japan and Brazil. The latter’s Justiça, a miniseries from TV Globo, scored[...]

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eOne acquires Tokyo Trial

The good news just keeps coming for International Emmy nominee Tokyo Trial. Two days after it was nominated in the TV movie/miniseries category, eOne has announced it has acquired worldwide rights (excluding Canada, Japan and Benelux) to the four-part miniseries. eOne picked[...]

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CFC APPOINTS FOUR NEW MEMBERS TO ITS BOARD OF DIRECTORS

CFC Appoints Four New Members to its Board of Directors Toronto, September 28, 2017 – The Canadian Film Centre (CFC) is pleased to announce the appointment of four new members to its Board of Directors, effective immediately: Eric Belcher, President & CEO, Cast & Crew[...]

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Don Carmody Television Hires Boulton and Expands Beaubien’s Role

  Former Dante Media Group’s Jeff Boulton to serve as DCTV’s newly created Head of Production. (Toronto, ON) – Don Carmody Television has announced the further broadening of its team with the latest hire of producer Jeff Boulton (pictured above)[...]

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AFM: First look at Roger Avary’s ‘Lucky Day’ with Crispin Glover (exclusive)

Screen can reveal this exclusive new photo of Oscar-winner Roger Avary’s Lucky Day, starring Crispin Glover.   FilmNation is handling sales and the cast also includes Nina Dobrev, Luke Bracey,  Clifton Collins, Clé Bennett, Nadia Fares, David Hewlett, Tomer Sisley and Josie Ho . The story follows an ex-con who is tracked down by a[...]

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Canadian Screen Award winners take the stage at TIFF

The Toronto International Film Festival is just that, international. While the Academy prides itself on bringing together the best and brightest from all over the world, we’re equally proud of the Canadian talent holding their own. Check out our list[...]

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Streaming wars: How disruptors are shaking up the TV business

The new six-part television drama Between chronicles a town besieged by a disease that spares only the young, leaving teenagers in charge. But watch closely when it premieres next month and you might catch a glimpse of a TV world[...]

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