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The UK government recently released its Autumn Statement, which aimed to address industry concerns regarding tax credits and provide updates on the future of the film and high-end TV tax credit. While the government successfully eased worries from major players and studios, there were missed opportunities to support the independent film sector. This article examines
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Lionsgate’s latest installment in the Hunger Games franchise, “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes,” narrowly missed the $100M mark worldwide in its opening weekend. Although it fell just short, the film still managed to rake in an impressive estimated $98.5M through Sunday. The Francis Lawrence-directed prequel exceeded expectations overseas, generating $54.5M from
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Focus Features has announced that Goran Stolevski’s highly-anticipated film, Housekeeping For Beginners, will hit theaters on January 26, 2024. After premiering at the Venice Film Festival in the prestigious “Orizzonti” (Horizons) competitive section, the film captivated audiences and garnered critical acclaim, earning the esteemed Queer Lion Award. Not only that, but it was also chosen
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Peacock, the popular streaming platform, revealed exciting news on Friday. They announced that “The Exorcist: Believer,” the first installment in a thrilling new trilogy of films based on the iconic 1973 horror classic, “The Exorcist,” will be exclusively available on their platform starting on December 1st. This highly anticipated release will join other notable titles
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The concept of civilization is often associated with technological advancements and agricultural practices. However, acclaimed anthropologist Margaret Mead proposed a different perspective. According to Mead, the earliest sign of human civilization lies in acts of empathy and altruism. She believed that the discovery of a healed broken femur from many millennia ago indicated that someone
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At the 8th Annual Critics Choice Documentary Awards, Michael J. Fox’s Apple TV+ documentary directed by Davis Guggenheim took home all five awards it was nominated for, solidifying its status as a standout film. This remarkable achievement not only highlights the compelling narrative of Fox’s life and his battle with Parkinson’s Disease but also acknowledges
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