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  • Hollywood takes over Waltham Cross as £700m plan for Europe’s largest film studios with 4,500 jobs moves ahead

    March 24, 2022

    Hollywood’s Sunset Studios is moving ahead with its plans to pump around £700m in a new film studio in Waltham Cross, a project that should generate around 4,500 jobs and create the largest film studio in Europe. The Hollywood giant has submitted a range of plans and proposals to the local council, after holding a [...]

  • Phantom of the Open review: Mark Rylance scores hole-in-one with hilarious underdog tale

    March 22, 2022

    This Mark Rylance comedy-drama is perhaps the most twee film you’ll see this decade, but it’s genuinely heart-warming too, with endless hits of proper comedy. It’s not the year’s first joyous tale of a working class British underdog. The Duke, starring Jim Broadbent as an elderly campaigner against BBC television licensing, was in a similar [...]

  • Ocean Outdoor holds on to £25m BFI IMAX advertising contract

    March 15, 2022

    The leading operator of premium digital out of home advertising in the UK, the Netherlands, the Nordics and Germany, Ocean Outdoor has nabbed the contract for the iconic BFI IMAX in London yet again.

  • BAFTA teams up with Addison Lee for electric entrance to awards

    March 11, 2022

    The presenters announcing the winners at this year’s EE BAFTA Film Awards will be travelling to and from the event sustainably and stylishly with the announcement that Addison Lee’s electric fleet is the official car supplier for the awards.

  • Batman returns with a bang: Box office debut hits £97m

    March 6, 2022

    Batman well and truly returns this weekend, with “The Batman” raking in $128.5m (£97.1m) in its box office debut. The blockbuster has not only had the best opening weekend of 2022 so far, but it has also followed in the footsteps of Sony’s superhero hit “Spider-Man: No Way Home”, which broke records with its $260m (£197m) [...]

  • Amazon Prime Video pens long-term deal with Shepperton Studios cementing confidence in UK production

    February 9, 2022

    The strength of UK production got another vote of confidence today with Prime Video announcing a landmark multimillion-pound long-term contract with Shepperton Studios for exclusive use of new facilities at the Surrey studios for future original TV series and movie productions.  The new facilities will comprise nine sound stages, workshops and office accommodation, totalling approximately [...]

  • Spider-Man: No Way Home banned from BAFTA nomination after Sony refuses judge access

    January 12, 2022

    Blockbuster hit Spider-Man: No Way Home has been blocked from the BAFTA awards, after producers refused to allow the film to be placed on a streaming site used by judges.

  • Marred with controversy: The Golden Globes takes place behind closed doors without famous faces

    January 10, 2022

    Last night’s Golden Globe Awards were a far cry from the usual Hollywood glamour, with the ceremony taking place behind closed doors and without its famous faces. It comes after controversy surrounding the lack of diversity in previous seasons, with Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s tussle with representation coming to a head last year after the [...]

  • Sundance Film Festival moves online as Omicron surge sparks ‘difficult decision’

    January 6, 2022

    The Sundance Film Festival moves online once again this year, as Omicron scuppers in-person plans to bring creative talent together.

  • London gains new £20m studio as the UK becomes the ‘premier destination for film production’

    December 16, 2021

    A new film studio is being built in London, providing with five new sound stages, as the UK tries to keep up with the cinematic explosion.

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