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How Disney Could Shake Up Fox Film Slate, Starting With Brad Pitt’s ‘Ad Astra’
How will Disney work its 2020 slate around these new films?
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‘The Lost City of Z’ Review: Charlie Hunnam Explores the Amazon in Stirring Saga
James Gray taps into deeper levels of artistry with this stirring look at the travels of early-20th-century explorer Percival Fawcett
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Martin Scorsese Gets Standing Ovation at First LA ‘Silence’ Screening
Historical drama starring Andrew Garfield opens in limited release December 23
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Robert De Niro to Receive Chaplin Award From Film Society of Lincoln Center
FSLC announces the award to De Niro on the closing night of the New York Film Festival
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Oscar-Winning Producer Greg Shapiro Joins IM Global as President of Feature Film Production
His credits include “The Hurt Locker,” “Zero Dark Thirty” and “Child 44”
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Kristen Stewart, Adam Driver Added to NY Film Festival Lineup
The 54th annual event takes place September 30 to October 16
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New York Film Festival Adds Movies by Almodovar, Jarmusch, Paul Verhoeven
The 54th annual festival runs from September 30 through October 16
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James Gray’s ‘The Lost City of Z’ to Close New York Film Festival
Drama about real-life British explorer stars Charlie Hunnam and Sienna Miller
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‘The Lost City of Z’ First Trailer Shows Charlie Hunnam Under Attack in Amazon Jungle
James Gray’s fact-based movie also stars Robert Pattinson, Sienna Miller and Tom Holland
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Charlie Hunnam Replaces Benedict Cumberbatch in ‘Lost City of Z’
The “Sons of Anarchy” alum joins Robert Pattinson and Sienna Miller in James Gray’s movie
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‘Under the Skin,’ ‘The Immigrant’ and ‘Concrete Night’ Nominated for Cinematography Spotlight Award
Honor for small films went to “Ida” last year
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Greta Gerwig, Noah Baumbach’s ‘Mistress America’ Lands at Fox Searchlight
The studio has acquired the comedy in advance of its Sundance debut
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‘The Immigrant’ Scores in Aggressive Expansion at Independent Box Office
Weinstein Company takes it from three to 147 theaters and connects; “Belle” and “Chef’ widen and hold well
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‘The Immigrant’ Review: Marion Cotillard Gets Exploited at Ellis Island
James Gray directs frequent collaborator Joaquin Phoenix as an enigmatic pimp who takes advantage of just-off-the-boat Polish immigrant Cotillard
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Joaquin Phoenix to Star in Woody Allen’s Next Movie
The Dylan Farrow controversy hasn’t impeded the director’s ability to recruit top talent