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Aaron Eckhart Underway In Bulgaria On Action-Thriller ‘The Walk-In’; Wildbunch, Eagle, Vertical Among International Pre-Sales – Cannes Market

EXCLUSIVE: The Dark Knight and Olympus Has Fallen star Aaron Eckhart has begun principal photography in Bulgaria on action-thriller The Walk-In, which Film Bridge International is launching at the Cannes market. Roel Reiné, who directed Eckhart in 2024 action film Classified with Tim Roth and Abigail Breslin, is directing the movie, which is shooting on […]

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‘Michael’ Has Better Dance Moves Than ‘The Devil’ With $27M No. 1; ‘Obsession’ Lovely $14M & ‘A-‘ CinemaScore – Early Saturday AM Box Office Update

EARLY SATURDAY AM WRITETHRU after Friday Afternoon update: Lionsgate’s Michael is the hit that keeps on giving with an expected No. 1 in weekend four of $27M per industry estimates, -29%, after what’s looking like a $7M Friday at 3,560 theaters. Imax and PLF screens are giving the biopic some extra dance moves this weekend. […]

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Ones to Watch: 10-Year-Old Rimu Kuwaki Proves To Be A Quick Study In Hirokazu Koreeda’s Cannes Competition Entry ‘Sheep In A Box’

Japanese newcomer Rimu Kuwaki makes his debut as a savvy robot child surrogate in auteur Hirokazu Koreeda‘s Sheep in the Box, premiering in Competition today at the Cannes Film Festival. Palme d’Or winner Koreeda is a regular in Cannes, largely returning to present films that deal with issues of life, death and parenting, both good […]

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The Beatles In Cannes: All The Times John, Paul, George And Ringo Had A Groovy Time At The Festival, But Never As The Fab Four…

Picture yourself in a boat on the Riviera… Most rock superstars have been seduced by the glamor of the Cannes Film Festival at some point in their career. The Rolling Stones went twice, first with Gimme Shelter in 1971 and then with Stones in Exile in 2010. The Who closed the festival in 1975 with […]

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