Martin Scorsese
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‘Banshee’ EP Jonathan Tropper Signs Two Year Overall Deal With HBO, Cinemax
EP currently oversees Cinemax’s “Banshee” and Junstin Lin pilot “Warrior”
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‘Blade Runner’ Sequel Hires Roger Deakins as Cinematographer
The 12-time Oscar nominee will reunite with his “Prisoners” and “Sicario” director Denis Villeneuve
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Cannes Report, Day 7: Festival Battles High Heel Red Carpet Revolt, Critics Weigh In On ‘Sicario’
Fest director denies banning flats for women, Emily Blunt and Benicio del Toro drug drama depresses some, bores others
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Patricia Arquette’s Cannes Drama ‘The Wannabe’ Lands Entertainment One for US Distribution
Vincent Piazza and Michael Imperioli also star in Nick Sandow’s film about a mafia-obsessed duo
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‘Marguerite & Julien’ Cannes Review: Who’s Up for an Incest Fairy Tale?
There’s lots of sex and some brilliant filmmaking, but director Valerie Donzelli also makes some missteps
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Cannes: Miles Teller Boxing Drama ‘Bleed For This’ Sells for $4 Million to Open Road
The indie distributor is planning on an awards season release
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Liam Neeson to Stop Another Terrorist Attack in ‘A Willing Patriot’
Martin Zandvliet will direct the film for MadRiver Pictures, Film 360 and Hollywood Gang
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Andrew Garfield Plays Priest in First Look at Martin Scorsese’s ‘Silence’ (Photo)
Adam Driver and Liam Neeson also star in religious drama set in 17th-century Japan
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‘Goodfellas’ Cast Reunion Revelations: Paul Sorvino Tried to Exit Film, ‘Funny How?’ Scene Was Real (Video)
The actor speaks with castmates Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro and Lorraine Bracco for the film’s 25th anniversary
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‘Spider-Man’ Shortlist Includes ‘Paper Towns’ Star Nat Wolff, ‘Hugo’s’ Asa Butterfield (Exclusive)
Sony is whittling its list down and is expected to make test offers next week for the coveted role
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Hollywood’s Love Affair With Mature Audiences Is Heating Up
“Age of Adaline” and “Little Boy” show that studios are attuned to — and reliant on — older moviegoers more than ever
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Garrett Hedlund and Oscar Isaac Play a Hollywood Star and the Devil in Tribeca’s ‘Mojave’ – But Who’s Worse?
Tribeca 2015: William Monahan’s film is sick and twisted, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing
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Jessica Biel, Patricia Arquette and Vincent Piazza Explore the Lure of Violence in New Tribeca Films
Tribeca 2015: “Bleeding Heart” and “The Wannabe” present characters drawn to brutality in dramatically different ways
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Tribeca Film Festival Makes Big Move … to Tribeca
With construction no longer clogging downtown streets, the festival can return to the neighborhood that inspired it
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Cannes: Director’s Fortnight to Open With ‘In the Shadow of Women’
The full lineup will be announced on April 21