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Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentMagnolia has acquired U.S. rights to the Swedish horror film “The Other Side,” the debut feature from Oskar Mellander and Tord Danielsson.
The movie is represented by REinvent Intl. Sales.“The Other Side” follows a family of three — Shirin, her partner Fredrik and his 5-year old son — who move into a small-town duplex and begin to hear mysterious noises from a supposedly uninhabited part of the house.
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Jedward rose to fame on The X Factor in 2009 as Irish singing duo John and Edward Grimes. And the Dublin-born identical twins, 29, have released four albums together and represented Ireland in 2011's Eurovision competition with their hit Lipstick.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterThe Writers Guild of America, East is calling on news outlets to prioritize safety and involve the union in policy discussions as workers begin to return to the newsroom.The WGAE represents newsroom employees at several digital and broadcast media outlets, including Slate, the Ringer, Vox Media and Vice.
People are a little too excited about Seth Rogen’s weed.
Magnolia Pictures has acquired the North American rights to Berlin Golden Bear winner Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn by Romanian filmmaker Radu Jude. The satire follows a high school teacher struggling with the fallout of her sex tape leaking online.
Kyra Sedgwick and Kevin Bacon have a beautiful home in Connecticut where the Footloose actor has been spending a lot of time during the pandemic.MORE: Kyra Sedgwick unveils incredible transformation - and Kevin Bacon is a fanThe family's property boasts acres of farmland, and over the weekend, Kevin shared a beautiful sunset picture of the outside space – and it received quite the reaction!In the image, two of the couple's alpacas also featured, and many took to commenting on the photo.
Poster Girl, her first full-length album in three years, out this Friday, March 5.“I have always felt so passionately about equality, and I’m excited to dedicate my first show in over a year to all the amazing women around the world,” Larsson states in an official announcement.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentA daring character-driven crime drama about motherhood, “Snow Angels” is one of the highlights of this year’s Berlinale Series selection.
Christopher Vourlias Dogwoof has taken U.K. rights to the Sundance World Documentary Cinema selection “Taming the Garden,” from Georgian director Salomé Jashi.
Matthew Sato is set as a series regular opposite Peyton Elizabeth Lee, Kathleen Rose Perkins, Jason Scott Lee and Mapuana Makia in Disney+’s upcoming comedy series Doogie Kamealoha, M.D.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentFilm Movement has acquired U.S. rights to Quentin Reynaud’s “Final Set,” a French movie starring Kristin Scott Thomas, Alex Lutz and Ana Girardot, from Studiocanal.“Final Set,” which unfolds in the world of professional tennis, is produced by Leonard Glowinski for his company, 22H22 (“A Hologram for the King”).The film revolves around Thomas (Lutz), who was once a young professional tennis prodigy who never had the career in the game he had hoped for.
Tiger Woods‘ 13-year-old daughter Sam and 11-year-old son Charlie emerged in public following their dad’s near-fatal car crash. The first post-accident photos of Tiger’s kids were taken as Sam and Charlie left a soccer practice with their mom and Tiger’s ex-wife, Elin Nordegren, on Feb.
Cinenord, a leading Norwegian production banner specializing in high-end series.Founded in 2004, the company is led by Silje Hopland-Eik and Alexander Eik, the producer-director duo behind the popular Scandi series “Atlantic Crossing” and “Wisting,” as well as the family franchise “Casper and Emma.”Cinenord’s pipeline of high-profile scripted projects include “Bergman,” a series about the Swedish icon Ingmar Bergman that Alexander Eik is writing and will direct.
in partnership with Canadian cannabis developer Canopy Growth Corp.But the goal for the filmmaker-cum-cannabis-entrepreneur was always to bring his weed business to America, according to Rogen’s statement on Twitter.“Almost ten years I go, I envisioned having my own weed company,” the 38-year-old comedian and gifted pottery sculptor told followers.
It looks like Seth Rogen’s weed empire is growing.