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Location American Movie News for 6 October 2015
Lucasfilm President Says 'Star Wars' Sequel Trilogy Will Focus On Skywalker Family There's a good possibility that there will be more than one character in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" with the surname Skywalker, and Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy all but confirmed that t...
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Michael Fassbender Knows He Looks Nothing Like Steve Jobs, But Explains Why That's Good When Ashton Kutcher's 2013 biopic Jobs first started to show the world what it was made of, one of the biggest factors working in its favor was the fact that Kutcher really looked the part. Leave it to Michael Fassbender...
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Freddy's Glove, Annabelle Doll On Display at Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood! Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood
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Chantal Akerman, Resolutely Upending the Ordinary

The New York Times - 6 Oct 2015 23:54
Chantal Akerman, Resolutely Upending the Ordinary From her 1975 masterpiece "Jeanne Dielman" to her recent "No Home Movie," the director turned an unflinching lens on the lives of women.
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Australian Films Break Local Box Office Records

Hollywood Reporter - 6 Oct 2015 23:50
Australian Films Break Local Box Office Records Takings have topped $46 million, boasting the best year on record since 2001.
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Review: '(T)error' Documentary Follows an Informant in an F.B.I. Inquiry This documentary raises questions about the agency's methods, as an informant is told to persist with an inquiry after he concludes that its target is not a serious threat.
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Jennifer Aniston, Jack Huston Joining 'The Yellow Birds'

Hollywood Reporter - 6 Oct 2015 23:46
Jennifer Aniston, Jack Huston Joining 'The Yellow Birds' Benedict Cumberbatch dropped out of the role that Huston now occupies.
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Paul Thomas Anderson is directing the videos for Joanna Newsom's new album, and the title track 'Divers' is going to get a special theatrical engagement from October 16th to the 22nd.
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How Sandra Bullock Was Able To Land A Role Written For A Man In Her New Movie Most roles in Hollywood are specifically written for a man or a woman, though, on occasion, during the production process, things change. Later this year, when director David Gordon Green's political drama Our Brand is C...
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Zurich Film Fest: 'Rams,' 'Mediterranea' and 'The Diary of a Teenage Girl' Take Top Prizes The Swiss festival closed after a slew of tributes to international guests including Steve Golin and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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'Why Horror?' Documentary Trailer Released

Bloody Disgusting - 6 Oct 2015 23:41
A trailer for the upcoming Showtime documentary Why Horror? has been released and shows small interview segments with John Carpenter, Eli Roth, and George A. Romero. The documentary follows Tal Zimerman as he tries to un...
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Review: In 'The Forbidden Room,' a Submarine Full of Dark Imagery This Guy Maddin film, zany one minute, pompous the next, indulges in every imaginable cinematic trickery.
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Critic's Notebook: New York Film Festival Offers Quiet Treasures and a Little Jazz A place to dig beneath the hype toward the bedrock of ambitious filmmaking, with examples like "Brooklyn," "The Treasure" and "Right Now, Wrong Then."
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Carmike Buys Sundance Cinemas for $36 Million

Hollywood Reporter - 6 Oct 2015 23:17
With the purchase, Carmike will operate 274 theaters in 41 states.
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New York Film Festival: Five Questions for Rebecca Miller

The New York Times - 6 Oct 2015 23:17
New York Film Festival: Five Questions for Rebecca Miller The director discusses her latest film, "Maggie's Plan."
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A manager of a New Mexico ranch says 20th Century Fox representatives are trying to determine if actors took American Indian artifacts while filming "Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials." …
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Why Nicole Kidman Let John Cusack Rough Her Up During A Love Scene The history of cinema is replete with stories of the great lengths actors have gone to in order to nail their performances, from living as characters outside of their scenes to undergoing massive physical transformations...
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Bridge Of Spies Was Almost Made In 1965, Would Have Starred These Film Icons Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg re-team for Bridge of Spies, about a famous trade-off of captured spies between the Soviets and the United States during the Cold War. While Hanks portrayed James Donovan, the lawyer who fa...
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Time Out magazine has defended its use of a slogan including the word slave on a T-shirt worn by Meryl Streep to promote the movie "Suffragette," arguing that critics have taken the quote out of context. …
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Laurence Fishburne's 'Standoff' Sells to Saban Films in the U.S. The thriller will be released in the fourth quarter of 2016.
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I don’t get the deal with Charles Manson. It’s both fascinating and confounding how he’s managed to worm his way into the popular culture over the years, and still remain there. But given the what pop culture has d...
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NBCUniversal's Ron Meyer Defends Brian Williams: The vice chairman discussed 'Furious 7' and the hardest part of his job for The Hollywood Reporter and Loyola Marymount University's 'The Hollywood Masters' interview series.
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