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  • Deluxe New York opens its doors
    Friday April 25th 2008

    New York mayor Michael Bloomberg, Tribeca Film Festival co-founder Jane Rosenthal and directors Brett Ratner and Joel and Ethan Coen were among those in attendance at a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Deluxe New York. The facility, in the West Village, houses a motion picture laboratory, set to open early next month,[…]

  • Wesley Snipes to serve 3 years in prison for tax convictions
    Friday April 25th 2008

    OCALA, Fla. (AP) – Wesley Snipes called on famous friends to vouch for him, highlighted his clean criminal record and even wrote the government $5 million in checks – all in an effort to convince a judge that his conviction on tax charges should cost him nothing more than home[…]

  • WGA, studios return to corners
    Thursday April 24th 2008

    The majors and the WGA have gone back to the mat, with the companies filing an unfair labor practices charge against the guild for naming the 28 writers who filed for financial core status during the strike. The Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers disclosed the filing with the Natl. Labor Relations Board on Tuesday afternoon, asserting that last week’s missive from WGA West president Patric Verrone and WGA East prexy Michael Winship violated federal law.

  • Atom Egoyan’s ‘Adoration’ to compete at Cannes Film Festival
    Thursday April 24th 2008

    Atom Egoyan’s “Adoration” will compete next month at this year’s streamlined Cannes Film Festival, as will Clint Eastwood’s “Changeling.” “Adoration,” starring Toronto actors Scott Speedman and Rachel Blanchard, is Egoyan’s first feature length film since “Where The Truth Lies,” which also screened at Cannes. Eastwood and Steven Soderbergh will headline the competition this year at the pared down version of Cannes, which features fewer big-name directors and more emerging voices from across the globe.

  • TIFF taps programmers
    Wednesday April 23rd 2008

    The Toronto Film Festival has recruited Montreal film critic and author Matthew Hays to its Canadian feature programming team and appointed Kathleen Mullen as Short Cuts Canada programmer. Hays, who has written on film for the weekly Montreal Mirror since 1993 and on popular culture and politics for a broad[…]

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Archives for: April 20085
  • Deluxe New York opens its doors
    Friday April 25th 2008

    New York mayor Michael Bloomberg, Tribeca Film Festival co-founder Jane Rosenthal and directors Brett Ratner and Joel and Ethan Coen were among those in attendance at a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Deluxe New York. The facility, in the West Village, houses a motion picture laboratory, set to open early next month,[…]

  • Wesley Snipes to serve 3 years in prison for tax convictions
    Friday April 25th 2008

    OCALA, Fla. (AP) – Wesley Snipes called on famous friends to vouch for him, highlighted his clean criminal record and even wrote the government $5 million in checks – all in an effort to convince a judge that his conviction on tax charges should cost him nothing more than home[…]

  • WGA, studios return to corners
    Thursday April 24th 2008

    The majors and the WGA have gone back to the mat, with the companies filing an unfair labor practices charge against the guild for naming the 28 writers who filed for financial core status during the strike. The Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers disclosed the filing with the Natl. Labor Relations Board on Tuesday afternoon, asserting that last week’s missive from WGA West president Patric Verrone and WGA East prexy Michael Winship violated federal law.

  • Atom Egoyan’s ‘Adoration’ to compete at Cannes Film Festival
    Thursday April 24th 2008

    Atom Egoyan’s “Adoration” will compete next month at this year’s streamlined Cannes Film Festival, as will Clint Eastwood’s “Changeling.” “Adoration,” starring Toronto actors Scott Speedman and Rachel Blanchard, is Egoyan’s first feature length film since “Where The Truth Lies,” which also screened at Cannes. Eastwood and Steven Soderbergh will headline the competition this year at the pared down version of Cannes, which features fewer big-name directors and more emerging voices from across the globe.

  • TIFF taps programmers
    Wednesday April 23rd 2008

    The Toronto Film Festival has recruited Montreal film critic and author Matthew Hays to its Canadian feature programming team and appointed Kathleen Mullen as Short Cuts Canada programmer. Hays, who has written on film for the weekly Montreal Mirror since 1993 and on popular culture and politics for a broad[…]

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Archives for: April 20085
  • Deluxe New York opens its doors
    Friday April 25th 2008

    New York mayor Michael Bloomberg, Tribeca Film Festival co-founder Jane Rosenthal and directors Brett Ratner and Joel and Ethan Coen were among those in attendance at a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Deluxe New York. The facility, in the West Village, houses a motion picture laboratory, set to open early next month,[…]

  • Wesley Snipes to serve 3 years in prison for tax convictions
    Friday April 25th 2008

    OCALA, Fla. (AP) – Wesley Snipes called on famous friends to vouch for him, highlighted his clean criminal record and even wrote the government $5 million in checks – all in an effort to convince a judge that his conviction on tax charges should cost him nothing more than home[…]

  • WGA, studios return to corners
    Thursday April 24th 2008

    The majors and the WGA have gone back to the mat, with the companies filing an unfair labor practices charge against the guild for naming the 28 writers who filed for financial core status during the strike. The Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers disclosed the filing with the Natl. Labor Relations Board on Tuesday afternoon, asserting that last week’s missive from WGA West president Patric Verrone and WGA East prexy Michael Winship violated federal law.

  • Atom Egoyan’s ‘Adoration’ to compete at Cannes Film Festival
    Thursday April 24th 2008

    Atom Egoyan’s “Adoration” will compete next month at this year’s streamlined Cannes Film Festival, as will Clint Eastwood’s “Changeling.” “Adoration,” starring Toronto actors Scott Speedman and Rachel Blanchard, is Egoyan’s first feature length film since “Where The Truth Lies,” which also screened at Cannes. Eastwood and Steven Soderbergh will headline the competition this year at the pared down version of Cannes, which features fewer big-name directors and more emerging voices from across the globe.

  • TIFF taps programmers
    Wednesday April 23rd 2008

    The Toronto Film Festival has recruited Montreal film critic and author Matthew Hays to its Canadian feature programming team and appointed Kathleen Mullen as Short Cuts Canada programmer. Hays, who has written on film for the weekly Montreal Mirror since 1993 and on popular culture and politics for a broad[…]

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