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Film Kagemusha (1980)

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Kagemusha

Unseen Treasures: The Beach Boys Documentary Trailer Exclusively on Disney+

Unseen Treasures: The Beach Boys Documentary Trailer Exclusively on Disney+ Get ready for some fun, fun, fun! Disney+ has released the trailer for its “The Beach Boys” documentary, set to stream on May 24. The trailer features clips from interviews with original band members, rock and roll historian Josh Kun, music star Janelle Monáe, and …

The Beach Boys

Film Armistice (2013)

The film “Armistice” (2013) follows a soldier who is captured and forced to fight opponents for an unseen overlord. The movie carries a rating of NR from the MPAA and falls under the genres of Horror, Thriller, and Drama. It delves into the psychological and physical struggles of the soldier as he navigates this dark …

Armistice

Adult Film Captive (1996)

The Adult Film “Captive” was released in 1996 and stars Tina Cheri and Jade Marcella. It holds an MPAA rating of NR, implying that it is not suitable for viewers under 17. The film falls under the adult genre, tailored for mature audiences. With the talented cast and adult themes, this movie promises an intriguing …

I Skorpionens Tegn (1977)

Film Justice League (2017)

The film “Justice League” released in 2017, follows Batman and Wonder Woman recruiting a team to fight Steppenwolf. These superheroes include Cyborg, Aquaman, and the Flash. The movie features a talented cast including Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Jason Momoa, and Ezra Miller. Alongside them are Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, and other notable actors. Zack Snyder …

Justice League

Diversification is Key: Theater Owners Stress the Importance of Variety in Movie Releases

Diversification is Vital: Theater Owners Push for a Range of Movie Releases. The CEO of the National Association of Theater Owners, Michael O’Leary, advocates for a mix of films, not just blockbusters. He points to mid-budget successes like “American Fiction,” “Past Lives,” and “Godzilla Minus One.” O’Leary stresses the importance of theatrical exclusivity for movie …

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Diversification of Films Key to Box Office Success, Warns Theater Owners Chief

Diversification in film is crucial, says Michael O’Leary of the National Association of Theater Owners. He urges Hollywood to prioritize a variety of movies beyond just blockbusters for box office success. O’Leary emphasizes the importance of mid-budget films like “American Fiction,” “Past Lives,” and “Godzilla Minus One” for a strong and vibrant market. CinemaCon marked …

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Paramount Pictures Appoints Courtney D. Armstrong as Chief Operating Officer

Paramount Pictures has named Courtney D. Armstrong as its new COO. Armstrong will oversee business affairs, legal, and business development for the studio’s divisions. He previously served as president of business affairs and administration. Robbins commended Armstrong’s expertise, stating he is well-respected in the industry. Armstrong joined Paramount in 2021 from Warner Bros., where he …

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Film The Angry Red Planet (1959)

Film “The Angry Red Planet” (1959) follows the story of a Mars probe crew with missing memories upon arrival back on Earth. The crew experienced dangerous encounters with alien life forms on the red planet. The innovative use of color and effects set it apart in the sci-fi genre of the 1950s. Despite not reaching …

The Angry Red Planet

Great Point Media Faces Uncertain Future as Administrators Appointed After Founder’s Passing

Great Point Media, a screen finance company, faces an uncertain future as administrators are appointed after the passing of founder Jim Reeve. Reeve, who co-founded the company in 2013 with Robert Halmi, was the majority shareholder until his sudden death. Great Point Media has invested in various films and projects and reported a turnover of …

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