Well, the first week of Cannes is over and if someone held a gun to your head and said “pick a frontrunner for the Palme d’Or”, you’d have to say it’s Jacques Audiard’s Rust & Bone, though it likely won’t win (going by the buzz, Marion Cotillard seems like a high choice for Best...
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So we found out this week that the endgame to studios taking down all of the screenplay websites online was thay that they want to sell annotated scripts as ebooks filled with extras now. WB got the ball rolling this week with Inside the Script, offering annotated screenplay ebooks of classic films like Casablanca...
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So, unless you’ve been living under a rock this week you probably already know that the Florida Film Festival is underway. It is, I believe, the biggest edition of the festival yet, and the handful of films I’ve seen while we were going through our reviews were all good. My picks for can’t-miss of...
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