Mark Wahlberg to produce documentary series about women that inspired The Fighter – |
Mark Wahlberg is reportedly helping to produce a a documentary series based on the women that inspired the characters in his Oscar-nominated boxing film The Fighter.
American Film Market concludes with influx of new buying companies – movieScope
This year’s American Film Market saw more than a six per cent increase in new buying companies with 35 more than 2011, including a sharp increase in the Latin American and Asian presence at the market.
BAFTA ceremony to be broadcast to 130 countries –
This year’s BAFTA awards is set to be to broadcast in over 130 countries after successfully selling the film award ceremony to across America, Asia, Latin America, Africa and the Middle East.
movieScope Best Of 2012: Nikki Baughan – movieScope
movieScope editor Nikki Baughan reflects on a fantastic year in film…
Metrodome Acquires British Horror The Reverend – |
The low-budget horror The Reverend has been acquired by Metrodome for release in Britain and Ireland. Tweet Written and directed by Neil
Scientology influenced film The Master breaks art house record on its American release – movieScope
Paul Thomas Anderson’s new film The Master, which is influenced by the mysterious religion of Scientology, made $242,127 from five theatre screens in New York and Los Angeles on its release last Friday, the most money taken in a single day for an art house film.
Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk solo project may follow Avengers 2 – |
The Avengers Assemble producer Kevin Feige has suggested a Hulk movie starring Mark Ruffalo may follow after the release of The Avengers 2.
Organic Marketing acquire rival film publicity agency Romley Davies – movieScope
Film publicity outfit Organic Marketing today announced the acquisition of rival film agency Romley Davies.
Scorsese Abandons Film to Shoot in Digital – |
Martin Scorsese will no longer shoot on film stock, and will instead shoot his next film with digital technology, a decision that has left him “depressed,” according to long-term editor Thelma Schoonmaker.