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‘Colette’ is now one of the first films off this year’s Sundance Film Festival to land a distribution deal. Lionsgate gets UK rights, while Bleecker Street and 30West Team get U.S. rights. -
PGA Awards 2018: 'The Shape Of Water,' 'Handmaid's Tale' Win Top Accolades
Guillermo del Toro won the Zanuck Award at the PGA Awards for 'The Shape Of Water.' Meanwhile, Hulu's 'The Handmaid's Tale' took home the Norman Felton Award for TV Drama. -
Women's March: Natalie Portman Tells Her Story Of 'Sexual Terrorism' At 13
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Allison Shearmur, Producer Of 'Star Wars' And 'The Hunger Games,' Is Dead At 54
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Twitter Goes Crazy Over How Millie Bobby Brown, Natalie Portman Look Like Each Other
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1994 Fox Drama ‘Party Of Five’ Is Getting A Reboot, But With A Very Timely Twist
Freeform just gave 'Party of Five' a pilot order. This means that the first episode for the reboot will go into production soon, but it still unclear if the series will officially be picked up for an entire season. -
Marion Cotillard Says Working With Woody Allen Was 'Odd,' Probably Won't Do It Again
Marion Cotillard joined a number of actors who denounced Woody Allen after two years of sexual assault accusations from his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow. The actress also addressed the controversial letter signed by fellow French stars condemning the #MeToo movement. -
Sundance Film Festival 2018: Here Are Some Movies You Can Stream For Free Via Netflix
The streaming service has become a major distributor of content, and this year, it comes back to Sundance Film Festival in Utah to find the next best original movie. In the meantime, watch the best independent movies and documentaries now available on the platform. -
Amazon Pulls The Plug On ‘One Mississippi,’ ‘I Love Dick,’ And ‘Jean-Claude Van Johnson’
Amazon decided to cancel three of its new shows, namely 'One Mississippi,' 'I Love Dick,' and 'Jean-Claude Van Johnson.' The studio did not directly say if its decision had something to do with the ousting of Roy Price and Joe Lewis. -
LOOK: Zac Efron As Ted Bundy In Upcoming Film ‘Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile’
Heartthrob and 'High School Musical' star Zac Efron takes on his most difficult role yet as serial killer Ted Bundy. The first look at the actor in costume is just as disturbing as anticipated. -
Game Of Thrones Fans May Have Figured Out That Melisandre Is Returning In Season 8
'Game of Thrones' actress Carice van Houten shared a video that shows her driving toward Linen Mill Studios, where filming for the series also takes place. The video hints at Melisandre's return in Season 8. -
The CW's 'Black Lightning' Is Off To A Thunderous Start
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