Matt Donnelly
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Why Amazon, Netflix Ghosted Sundance Sales After Dominating Last Year
Streaming giants actively bid but ultimately left the festival empty-handed, while Neon was the big player
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‘The Shape of Water,’ ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ Top 2018 Art Directors Guild Awards
Lucasfilm honcho Kathleen Kennedy also honored in Hollywood
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2018 Sundance Film Festival Awards: The Complete Winners List
“The Miseducation of Cameron Post” and “Kailash” take Grand Jury Prizes
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Read Motion Picture Academy’s New Process for Reporting Misconduct
“There is no place in the Academy for people who abuse their status, power or influence,” the AMPAS policy reads
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Casey Affleck Bows Out As Oscar Presenter for Best Actress
Affleck’s intention is to not distract from #MeToo movement over settled harassment lawsuit
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Sony Classics Lines Up Worldwide Rights to Marc Turtletaub’s ‘Puzzle’ for $5 Million
Sundance 2018: Kelly Macdonald stars in drama set in world of competitive jigsaw puzzling
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The Weinstein Co. Makeover: Breastfeeding Rooms, Free Food — And the New Name (Exclusive)
A multi-million dollar fund for victims of Harvey Weinstein will also be established, insider tells TheWrap
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Neon Lights Up Sundance With Big Money, Big Acquisitions
Sundance 2018: In a move that not many people saw coming, the film distributor quickly became one of the hottest players at this year’s festival
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Lionsgate Nabs Worldwide Rights to ‘Blindspotting’
Sundance 2018: Daveed Diggs’ racial drama to get wide release from studio labels Codeblack, Summit
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Darren Aronofsky’s VR Series ‘Spheres’ Lands Record Sundance Deal
Oculus content from director Eliza McNitt premiered in festival’s VR Experiences section
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Documentary ‘RBG’ Sold to Magnolia, Participant in Worldwide Deal
Sundance 2018: Producer CNN Films will retain U.S. broadcast rights
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Netflix in Talks to Take Over 3rd ‘Cloverfield’ Movie From Paramount
JJ Abrams-produced sci-fi movie stars David Oyelowo and Elizabeth Debicki
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Oscars: ‘The Shape of Water’ Swims Ahead With 13 Nominations
“Dunkirk,” “Three Billboards,” “Darkest Hour” trail Guillermo del Toro’s period romance
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Sundance: Every Movie Sold So Far – And It Ain’t Much
“Colette,” “Search” among few festival acquisitions by indie distributors, streaming giants
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Neon Takes Domestic Rights to Police Brutality Drama ‘Monsters and Men’
Sundance 2018: Endeavor Content handled sale of title, directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green