Horror films have always been the exception in the Oscar conversation. follows 9-year-old twin brothers who are waiting in their countryside home for their mother to return from cosmetic surgery. She ...
EXCLUSIVE: In what might well be the last major deal for a buzz title that world premiered at last month’s Toronto Film Festival, Dimension and RADiUS-TWC have acquired U.S. rights to Horns, the ...
The Weinstein Co's boutique label is planning a first quarter 2015 release for the film, which was highly sought after following its Critics' Week debut. By Tatiana Siegel It Follows Still Cannes - H ...
RADiUSand CNN Films have partnered for a film about sex crimes on college campuses, slated for a theatrical run in 2015, followed by broadcast on CNN. Academy Award-nominated and Emmy Award-winning ...
It all starts with an idea. And Radius, the second feature from the Quebec filmmaking team of Caroline Labrèche and Steeve Léonard, has a killer one. Literally. The movie follows a man (Diego ...
Radius has acquired the U.S. rights to “Heaven Knows What,” one day ahead of its New York Film Festival Premiere on Thursday. The film follows a young heroin addict who finds love in New York City.
<!–[CDATA[Radius, a division of the Weinstein Co., and CNN Films have partnered to produce a film about campus sex crime, the two parties announced Monday. Academy Award-nominated and Emmy ...
Horror films have always been the exception in the Oscar conversation. Sure, they’ve had their day: One of the most notable hardcore titles being 1974’s The Exorcist, which landed 10 nominations, ...
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