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Ken Loach

  • ‘The Old Oak,’ Ken Loach’s Final Film, Acquired for U.S. Release by Zeitgeist and Kino Lorber

    The British drama from the two-time Palme D’Or winner tells the story of a friendship between an English pub owner and a Syrian refugee

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    Jeremy Fuster
    July 11, 2023 @ 12:25 PM
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    ‘The Old Oak,’ Ken Loach’s Final Film, Acquired for U.S. Release by Zeitgeist and Kino Lorber
  • Bob Iger Compares ‘Black Panther’ to Scorsese and Coppola Films in Defense of Marvel Movies

    “If they want to bitch about movies it’s certainly their right,” Disney chief says

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    Brian Welk
    October 23, 2019 @ 8:07 AM
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    8:07 AM
    Bob Iger Compares ‘Black Panther’ to Scorsese and Coppola Films in Defense of Marvel Movies
  • Ken Loach’s ‘Sorry We Missed You’ Nabbed By Zeitgeist Films and Kino Lorber Ahead of TIFF

    British working-class drama to be released in New York beginning on March 6, 2020

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    Brian Welk
    August 20, 2019 @ 11:24 AM
    Movies
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    Ken Loach’s ‘Sorry We Missed You’ Nabbed By Zeitgeist Films and Kino Lorber Ahead of TIFF
  • Cannes at the Halfway Point: How Did Elton John Become King of the Fest?

    Cannes 2019: While most of the attention has gone to a pair of major-studio flicks, “Rocketman” and the yet-unseen “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood,” the festival is also full of dark films for a dark age

    By

    Steve Pond
    May 19, 2019 @ 6:01 PM
    Awards
    6:01 PM
    Cannes at the Halfway Point: How Did Elton John Become King of the Fest?
  • 18 Hot Sales Titles in Cannes, From ‘Moonfall’ to ‘Cherry’

    Cannes Film Festival 2019: Chris Hemsworth’s “Down Under Cover” and Anthony Mackie’s “The Banker” are just a few films heating up the Croisette this year

    By

    Beatrice Verhoeven
    May 13, 2019 @ 1:25 PM
    Movies
    1:25 PM
    18 Hot Sales Titles in Cannes, From ‘Moonfall’ to ‘Cherry’
  • Cannes Film Festival Opens With More Netflix Drama and Too Few Female Directors (Again)

    TheWrap Cannes magazine: Nowhere else in the world does a single ecstatic ovation have the power to change a director’s life

    By

    Ben Croll
    May 13, 2019 @ 11:50 AM
    Cannes Report
    11:50 AM
    Cannes Film Festival Opens With More Netflix Drama and Too Few Female Directors (Again)
  • ‘Sorry We Missed You’ Film Review: Once Again, Ken Loach Sings the Working Class Blues

    Loach’s working-class drama is a timely look at the gig economy, but the veteran British director struggles to find anything fresh to say in his usual arena

    By

    Steve Pond
    March 4, 2019 @ 2:00 PM
    Movies
    2:00 PM
    ‘Sorry We Missed You’ Film Review: Once Again, Ken Loach Sings the Working Class Blues
  • ‘I, Daniel Blake’ Review: Ken Loach’s Touching Character Study Is Fueled by Righteous Indignation

    Standout performances highlight Loach’s occasionally heavy-handed but moving study of working-class struggles

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    Steve Pond
    June 1, 2017 @ 1:27 PM
    1:27 PM
    ‘I, Daniel Blake’ Review: Ken Loach’s Touching Character Study Is Fueled by Righteous Indignation
  • ‘A Gentle Creature’ Cannes Review: An Ambitious Tale of Russian Corruption

    While not much happens in the grand scheme, just about a thousand things happen in every scene of Sergei Loznitsa’s film

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    Ben Croll
    May 24, 2017 @ 4:23 PM
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    ‘A Gentle Creature’ Cannes Review: An Ambitious Tale of Russian Corruption
  • Karlovy Vary Film Festival to Salute Ken Loach, James Newton Howard

    Czech Republic festival will also present a restored version of the Oscar-winning film “The Shop on Main Street”

    By

    Steve Pond
    April 25, 2017 @ 2:00 AM
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    2:00 AM
    Karlovy Vary Film Festival to Salute Ken Loach, James Newton Howard
  • Toronto Film Festival: Awards, Politics and, Oh Yeah, ‘Birth of a Nation’

    Eleven days will have plenty of on- and off-screen drama, but right now Nate Parker is overshadowing it all

    By

    Steve Pond
    September 7, 2016 @ 6:17 PM
    6:17 PM
    Toronto Film Festival: Awards, Politics and, Oh Yeah, ‘Birth of a Nation’
  • Oscars So WTF? 21 Most Surprising New Academy Members, From Daphne Zuniga to Tina Fey (Photos)

    Overlooked stars and curious additions fill the record-breaking Academy class of 2016

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    J. Clara Chan
    June 29, 2016 @ 4:11 PM
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    Oscars So WTF? 21 Most Surprising New Academy Members, From Daphne Zuniga to Tina Fey (Photos)
  • Rupert Murdoch’s Sons Lead Pack of Notable Executives to Join Academy

    New members also include higher-ups at Paramount, Warner Bros., Universal, Will Packer, Netflix

    By

    Beatrice Verhoeven
    June 29, 2016 @ 3:57 PM
    3:57 PM
    Rupert Murdoch’s Sons Lead Pack of Notable Executives to Join Academy
  • Daphne Zuniga, Marlon Wayans and 20 Other WTF New Academy Members

    Numerous names raise eyebrows in record-breaking AMPAS Class of 2016 — often because we assumed they were already voting on the Oscars

    By

    Matt Donnelly
    June 29, 2016 @ 2:38 PM
    2:38 PM
    Daphne Zuniga, Marlon Wayans and 20 Other WTF New Academy Members
  • How Many Oscar Contenders Have Emerged From First Half of 2016?

    “Everybody Wants Some!!” and “Zootopia” might defy the odds as rare Academy Award nominees from first six months of the year

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    Steve Pond
    June 28, 2016 @ 10:39 AM
    10:39 AM
    How Many Oscar Contenders Have Emerged From First Half of 2016?
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