Tag: Call Me By Your Name
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Luca Guadagnino’s ‘Suspiria’ Set to Run a Full Hour Longer Than Dario Argento’s 1977 Original
Luca Guadagnino cleared up speculation about “Suspiria” in late December 2017 when he told fans his version was more of an homage to Dario Argento’s 1977 horror classic than a traditional remake. If the film’s teaser trailer wasn’t enough proof the “Call Me By Your Name” director is planning something drastically different than Argento, then…
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‘Suspiria’: Epic Runtime Revealed for the R-Rated Horror Remake
One of the most anticipated films from the back half of 2018 is director Luca Guadgnino’s Suspiria remake. Not only is this a redo of a horror classic, it’s the next film from the guy who made the Oscar-winning romance masterpiece Call Me by Your Name. So fan interest has been heavy in this R-rated…
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‘Suspiria’: Claudio Simonetti’s Goblin Will Play Its Iconic Score in Its Entirety on Fall Tour
2018 appears to be the year of “Suspiria.” In addition to “Call Me by Your Name” director Luca Guadagnino’s highly anticipated remake of Dario Argento’s classic giallo, this fall will also see Claudio Simonetti’s Goblin go on tour to perform its iconic score for the original film in its entirety. Each show will feature a…
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‘Call Me by Your Name’ Sequel: Michael Stuhlbarg Says Luca Guadagnino ‘Is Serious’ About It
“Call Me by Your Name” isn’t the kind of movie one normally expects to receive a sequel, and yet everyone involved seems onboard with the idea of making one. Michael Stuhlbarg — who, despite that third-act monologue, was not nominated for an Academy Award for his performance — has reaffirmed as much in an interview…
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James Ivory Adapting Ruth Prawer Jhabvala New Yorker Article ‘The Judge’s Will’ For Alexander Payne At Searchlight
Exclusive: Months after becoming Oscar’ oldest winner for adapting Call Me By Your Name, James Ivory has found a followup. He’ll adapt for director Alexander Payne and Fox Searchlight The Judge’s Will, based on an article in The New Yorker. It is a special assignment, given that the article was written by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala,…
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Timothée Chalamet Battles a Devastating Meth Addiction in the Teaser For Beautiful Boy
Get your tissues ready, because we’re about to see Timothée Chalamet in an entirely new light. On Friday, Amazon Studios released the first two teasers from the upcoming film Beautiful Boy, where we get a brief glimpse of Chalamet’s transformation from a lighthearted, suburban big brother enjoying Wednesday night family dinners, to a young adult…
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Lgbtq Audiences See Themselves More Onscreen but Financing Can Be Tricky
Recently, after seeing “Love, Simon,” filmmaker Xavier Dolan wrote on his Instagram page, “Let’s not discuss the movie itself, but rather focus on its existence, and the fact a major studio has released a film on a teen coming out. A door has opened, which has opened before, but this time, I can see the…
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Cannes: Sierra/Affinity Selling All Female ‘Red Snake’
Leading Hollywood-based sales and finance agency, Sierra/Affinity has begun international sales for action film “Red Snake,” at the Cannes Film Market. The film is directed by Caroline Fourest and features a predominantly female cast.The cast includes Dilan Gwyn, Cesar award winner Camelia Jordana (“Le Brio”), Cesar award nominee Amira Casar (“Call Me By Your Name”),…
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Martin Scorsese’s Sikelia Prods., Rt Features Join Forces on ‘Port Authority,”Murina’ (Exclusive)
Rodrigo Teixeira’s Rt Features and Martin Scorsese’s Sikelia Prods. are re-teaming to produce and finance a pair of feature debuts: Danielle Lessovitz’s “Port Authority” and Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic’s “Murina.”Rt Features launched a joint venture in 2014 with Scorsese’s Sikelia Prods. in order to discover emerging talents from around the world and produce theirRt and Sikelia…