Alfonso Cuaron
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11 Directors Who Followed in Their Dads’ Filmmaking Footsteps (Photos)
As Alfonso Cuaron’s son Jonas marks the opening of his film, “Desierto,” TheWrap looks at other directors who took their dads’ career lead
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‘Desierto’ Review: Gael Garcia Bernal and Jeffrey Dean Morgan Have a Clichéd Border Battle
“Gravity” co-writer Jonás Cuarón goes heavy on tired action movie tropes and light on ideas in Mexico’s Oscar entry
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Alfonso Cuaron, Participant Media Team Up on New Film
Movie will chronicle a year in the life of a middle class family in Mexico City in the 1970s
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What a ‘Free State of Jones’ Flop Means for Young STX
Is Hollywood’s newest studio making a misstep with Matthew McConaughey vehicle?
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6 Takeaways From CinemaCon 2016, or How Sean Parker Blew It
After four days, the consensus around keeping the status quo for theatrical releases hardened into a full-throated battle cry among exhibitors
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Donald Trump Narrates a Migrant Massacre in ‘Desierto’ International Trailer (Video)
Spanish-language spot uses GOP frontrunner’s controversial speech to tease Jonás and Alfonso Cuarón thriller
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5 Lessons From the ‘Spotlight’ Big Oscar Win
It came in as an underdog and went out as champ — but what does that tell us about the Oscars?
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Oscar Diversity: Why Gender and Racial Equality Are Crucial (Guest Blog)
“It feels like the slates being greenlit are more Caucasian in the last couple of years,” Hyde Park CEO Ashok Amritraj writes
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Gael Garcia Bernal Thriller ‘Desierto’ Sells to STX Entertainment
Jeffrey Dean Morgan co-stars in Jonás Cuarón’s violent immigration tale, which debuted in Toronto
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Coen Brothers to Write, Possibly Direct Crime Movie ‘Black Money’ for Warner Bros.
Joel Silver will produce and co-finance the adaptation of Ross MacDonald’s 1966 detective novel
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Why George Clooney’s ‘Tomorrowland’ Risk Could Bring Rewards at Holiday Box Office
Disney’s Brad Bird-Damon Lindelof family fantasy swims against Hollywood’s sequel-remake tide
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Oscars ‘Stay Weird’ As ‘Birdman’ Flies Highest
On a night that made history for the way it distributed awards, the movie that should have been too offbeat for Oscar voters wasn’t
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Oscar Nominations to Include All 24 Categories in Live Two-Part Format
Chris Pine, J.J. Abrams, Alfonso Cuaron and Academy President Cheryl Boone Isaacs will announce the nominees on Thursday
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‘Interstellar’ Matches ‘Gravity’ with $80 Million Overseas Box-Office Debut
Christopher Nolan’s space epic does it without the benefit of 3D and with a considerably longer run time
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Studio 8’s Jeff Robinov on Sony, Fosun Deal: ‘I Have the Greenlight’
The former Warner Bros. chief is planning to produce 24 movies over the next five years